Two-Syllable Geography

Identify these geographical answers that are precisely 2 syllables long.
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Capital of France; "The City of Lights"
Paris
Germany's capital city
Berlin
Highest mountain range in the Americas
Andes
Strait that divides Russia and Alaska
Bering
Oldest university in England
Oxford
Second planet from the sun
Venus
New Zealand slang demonym
Kiwi
England's northern neighbor
Scotland
Chinese circulating currency
Yuan
The words before "Minh City"
Ho Chi
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Most common language spoken in India
Hindi
Switzerland subdivision / region
Canton
Largest urban area in North Island, NZ
Auckland
Lake between Nevada and California
Tahoe
Largest city in Nigeria
Lagos
Second largest city in Morocco
Rabat
Sicily stratovolcano: Mount ____
Etna
Gothenburg country's capital
Stockholm
The city of canals, located in Italy
Venice
There is a "Grand" one in Arizona
Canyon
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3 Comments
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Level 76
Mar 1, 2016
Nice quiz. Over and out from the largest urban area in North Island, NZ.
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Level 66
Mar 1, 2016
Thanks. I tried to stick to only using answers that had one number of syllables. Such as, Hawaii and Tokyo had to be removed (Ha-waii or Ha-wai-i / Tok-yo or Tok-e-yo)
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Level 46
Mar 10, 2016
I was very surprised when I've learned that Yuan is two-syllable in English. It's one syllable in my language.