| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The capital city | Kiev | 100%
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| Second largest city | Kharkiv | 83%
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| Liberated by Ukraine in November 2022 | Kherson | 83%
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| Largest port city | Odessa | 83%
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| Largest city in Crimea | Sevastopol | 83%
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| The city that held the most refugees out of any in Ukraine | Lviv | 67%
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| Second largest port city (not including Crimea) | Mariupol | 67%
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| Capital of Crimea | Simferopol | 67%
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| The major centre of the steel industry | Dnipro | 50%
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| One of the largest cities on the vorskla river | Poltava | 50%
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| Named after the "brilliant Ivan Franko" | Ivano frankivsk | 33%
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| Due south east of Dnipro | Zaporizhzhia | 33%
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| On the brink of falling to Russia as of March 2023 | Bakhmut | 17%
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| Major city north east of Donetsk city | Horlivka | 17%
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| The site of a massacre after being liberated in the region of number 2. | Izium | 17%
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| Due south of the above | Kramatorsk | 17%
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| Has some of the greatest ancient architecture from the Kievan Russian days | Lutsk | 17%
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| The first city to fall to Russia in the invasion. | Melitopol | 17%
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| The first major city to put up a formidable defense in the invasion | Mykolaiv | 17%
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| One of the largest major transport hubs in the west of Ukraine | Rivne | 17%
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| Endured a 2 week siege in June 2022 | Severodonetsk | 17%
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| One of the largest transport hubs for the war in eastern Ukraine. | Sloviansk | 17%
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| Was called Tarnopil until 1944 | Ternopil | 17%
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| The first city to be taken over by separatists in 2014 | Donetsk city | 0%
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| The second city to be taken over by separatists in 2014 | Luhansk city | 0%
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