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Country famous for its fjords
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Norway
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Sea that lies between the above country, Great Britain, and continental Europe
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North Sea
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26% of this country's land area is below sea level
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Netherlands
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This country got its name after resolving a dispute about it with Greece
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North Macedonia
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The only of the four constituent parts of the UK not to be located on Great Britain
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Northern Ireland
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Largest city in southern Italy and thought to be the place where pizza was invented
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Naples
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Major French city on the Mediterranean coast near Monaco
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Nice
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English city where, according to legend, Robin Hood lived near
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Nottingham
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Major Russian city located on the Volga River
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Nizhny Novgorod
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German city where the Nazis passed a set of racist laws before World War II, and then where Nazi war criminals were tried after the war
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Nuremburg
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French city which is the largest in the cultural region of Brittany, but is not actually located within the modern administrative region of Brittany
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Nantes
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Region of France where the Allies landed on D-Day
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Normandy
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Capital and largest city of Serbia's autonomous province of Vojvodina
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Novi Sad
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Annual prizes in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace established by and named after a Swedish chemist and inventor
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Nobel Prize
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Federal subject of Russia located on the Arctic coast
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Nenetsia
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River that starts in Belarus and forms part of the border between Lithuania and Kaliningrad
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Neman
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Medieval people group who inhabited Scandinavia and settled the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and Canada
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Norsemen
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Medieval state and its capital which controlled much of northern Russia before it was conquered by Moscow
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Novgorod
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Basque kingdom between France and Spain that existed from 824-1841
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Navarre
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French emperor and military leader who conquered much of Europe before finally being defeated at the Battle of Waterloo
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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