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Capital of Ecuador
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Quito
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German colony in China (1898-1914)
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Qingdao
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Suburb of New York home to LaGuardia Airport
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Queens
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Largest city in the Phillipines home to almost 3 million people
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Quezon city
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Holy site for Shia muslims
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Qom
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City in the largest island in the Persian Gulf/Arabian Sea
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Qeshm
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Only walled city in North America north of Mexico City
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Quebec city
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Capital of Balochistan, Pakistan
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Quetta
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The capital of the Safavid Empire until Abbas the Great moved the capital to Isfahan in 1598.
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Qazvin
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Suburb of Buenos Aires known for a famous beer brand which comes from the city
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Quilmes
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City in Heilongjiang Province known as "Crane City" due to the Zhalong Nature Reserve, which is famous for red-crowned cranes
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Qiqihar
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Former capital of the Champa Kingdom until the late 1400s, leading to many nearby, ancient, red-brick Cham towers.
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Quy nhon
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Nahuatl name meaning "place of the ----- bird" or "walled place of the ---- bird"
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Quetzaltenango
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Seaport city in Mozambique and the capital of Zambezia Province, unfortunately known for being a slave trade post during Portuguese rule
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Quelimane
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Home to the Dendera Temple of Hathor (goddess of love)
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Qena
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Known as the "City of the Sun". It is the capital of the Marga Marga Province in central Chile's Valparaíso Region
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Quilpue
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Located a few miles away from Cochabamba it is best recognized for hosting the annual Virgin of Urkupiña festival in August, one of Bolivia’s largest religious pilgrimages.
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Quillacollo
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Capital of Chocó department in Colombia
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Quibdo
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City in the Kurdistan region of Iran. It's name is derived from the Kurdish word for quail
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Qorveh
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Birth place of 2 US presidents and shares its name with the middle name of one of the Presidents who was born here.
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Quincy
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The world's first commercial bungy jumping site, Kawarau Bridge Bungy, opened here in 1988.
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Queenstown
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The area houses the Estadio de -----, one of the most important pre-Columbian cemeteries in central Chile, featuring remains from 300 BC to 1536 AD.
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Quillota
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Known for its well-preserved medieval old town, the 13th–16th century Saint-Corentin Gothic Cathedral, and the historic production of handcrafted faïence pottery since 1690
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Quimper
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Shares the exact same name with the above but ends in the word 'the' in French
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Quimperle
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Capital of zabul province in Afghanistan
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Qalat
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The name of the city is the number 4 in Portuguese then neighbourhood in Spanish with the 2nd and 3rd last letters replaced with an 'a'
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Quatro barras
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Departure point of Garibaldi's expedition of the Thousand in May 1860 or the first word of the above but with 2 letters swapped
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Quarto
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It is the third-largest city in Sardinia, Italy, located just 6 km east of Cagliari in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari
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Quartu Sant elena
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Same prefix as the above but the suffix is the suffix on most of the names of Brazilian/Portuguese people
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Quarteira
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One of the worlds most northern towns
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Qaanaaq
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Located in Fujian it is the starting point of the ancient maritime Silk road.
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Quanzhou
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It is a key coastal, prefecture-level city in southern Guangxi, China, located on the Beibu Gulf (Gulf of Tonkin). It is a vital, modern maritime-land logistics hub for Southwest China, serving as a pillar of the China (Guangxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone
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Qinzhou
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It is the largest prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, China, covering 19,015 km² and serving as a major eco-tourism hub known as the "Home of Rafting" and "Home of Hot Springs".
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Qingyuan
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Located in Easter Gansu province it is known as the "Longdong Granary" and serves as a significant "Red" tourism destination related to the Chinese Communist Revolution.
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Qingyang
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Where the Great Wall of China meets the sea
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Qinhuangdao
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It is a prefecture-level city in western Zhejiang Province, China, known as the "Southern Confucian Sanctuary" and a major hub with over 1,800 years of history.
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Quzhou
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It is located in eastern Yunnan, China, is the province's second-largest city and a major industrial/agricultural hub known as the "Pearl of Eastern Yunnan".
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Qujing
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It is a major tourist destination featuring the Libo Zhangjiang Scenic Area (including Xiaoqikong and Daqikong) and the Maolan Karst Forest, and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), which is the world's largest single-aperture radio telescope.
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Qiannan
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It is located in Guizhou Province, China, is a vibrant mountainous region renowned for its deep-rooted ethnic minority cultures, primarily home to Miao and Dong peoples.
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Qiandongnan
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It is located in southwestern Guizhou, China, is a karst landscape region renowned as "China's Gold Prefecture". The region features major scenic spots like the Maling River Canyon and Wanfeng Forest.
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Qianxinan
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It is a coastal county-level city in eastern Hainan, China, famous as the home of the Red Detachment of Women and the venue for the Boao Forum for Asia.
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Qionghai
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It is a mountainous, ecological county located in the center of Hainan Island, serving as a vital "natural oxygen bar" with over 86% forest coverage
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Qiongzhong
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This northeastern Chinese city in heilongjiang is famous for coal mining and has produced several Olympic short track speed skating champions.
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Qitaihe
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Suburb of Tehran whose name begins with the first 3 letters of the city east of Tehran where the US performed airstrikes on the bridge there and ends with the first word of the Persian name for checkmate
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Qarchak
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Near the Iran-Turkmenistan border; devastated by a deadly earthquake in 1997.
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Quchan
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Town in Lesotho which is named after the province it is in
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Quthing
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Guatemalan city with the same name as its department
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Quiche
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It's prefix is the same as the first 3 letters of the above and its suffix is the suffix of a holy Islamic city in iraq
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Quibala
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Same prefix as the above but the suffix is the suffix for a term for father
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Quipapa
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Derived from a Nahuatl word meaning "hill of the ----" or "mountain of the -----,"
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Quezaltepeque
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Portuguese translation of Iguazu Falls
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Quedas do iguazu
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Exact same name as the country where fidel castro was born
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Quba
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Chile's first port located 30 miles north of valparaíso
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Quintero
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It's prefix is what a porcupine stabs you with if you touch it and its suffix is the suffix of a populous Bolivian city. The prefix and suffix are separated by 'a'
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Quillabamba
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Coastal Omani Town East of muscat; It features and historic fortifications, including the 17th-century Al Sirah Tower.
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Qurayyat
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Name is similar to an elite light cavalry, originating in 15th-century Hungary with one letter missing
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Qusar
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UNESCO world heritage site located within the Landkreis Harz (Harz district) in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Known for its 1,000-year history, 2,100+ timber-framed houses
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Quedlinburg
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Where the Israeli Air force blew a bridge on the Litani river a few days into operation northern arrows
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Qasmiyeh
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Remote highland district capital perched on the border with South Africa.
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Qachas nek
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1)Ancient Red Sea port used by pharaohs and Cleopatra's trading expeditions.
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Quseer
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Has the prefix of a recurring character in Tangled: The Series and has the suffix of a coastal town in santa catarina
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Quirinopolis
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A town literally on the border of the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria
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Queanbeyan
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The first letter is replaced from a 4 letter French city
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Qaen
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Prefix is arabic for fort and the suffix is the ending of most English Regions with the last two letters separated by in.
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Qasreshirin
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One of New Brunswick's fastest-growing suburban communities located few miles north of Saint John
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Quispamsis
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Queensland outback town famous for opal mining. Name is a homophone to the 2 mythological horse creature statues near Glasgow.
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Quilpie
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Contains the same prefix as the above and the suffix is revered as the first Imam, the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad in Shia Islam
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Quilali
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For the Inuit section of the quiz the first 5 letters of the city are enough 1)Greenland's most decorated town, famous for its outdoor stone carvings. 2)Recognized by the red rectangular car.
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Qaqortoq
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1)Former Danish colony site; holds prehistoric musk ox fossils. 2)Has a red museum with a skull of an animal on the entrance at the coast. --- is always a good hedge in Greenland anyways.
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Qasigiannguit
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1)Remote Arctic hamlet on Baffin Island; a gateway to polar bears and narwhals. 2)Features distinct mountains, and red tinted soil.
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Qikiqtarjuaq
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1)It is a settlement in the Avannaata municipality in western Greenland, located on an island off the southern shore of the Nuussuaq 2)Bottom town without the last 4 letters besides the last letter
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Qeqertaq
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1)Town on Disko Island, gateway to Greenland's spectacular iceberg coast. 2)It is most easily recognized by the blue ATV with wide side mirrors. The coverage is fairly overcast and with a lot of yellow grass along the roads.
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Qeqertarsuaq
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1)Site of Brattahlíð — Erik the Red's Norse settlement from around 1000 AD. 2)black ATK with one side mirror and in the front a orange bag
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Qassiarsuk
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Peruvian town where the suffix is a highly nutritious, gluten-free, edible seed harvested from a South American plant and the second is a suffix of a large city bordering this country
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Quinuabamba
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First Belgian town liberated by the Allies in 1918; sits on the French border.
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Quievrain
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Southwest of Baku, Azerbaijan, is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its ancient petroglyphs (rock carvings) dating back over 40,000 years
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Qobustan
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Name is similar to a traditional dense, pudding-like cheesecake from Cantabria, Spain, made with milk, sugar, butter, flour, and lemon
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Quesada
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Name is similar to multiple French tarts consisting of a pastry crust filled with savory custard and pieces of cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables.
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Quiches
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Name is literally 'who calls?' in French
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Qu appelle
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It is one of the southern end-stations of the Panamerican Highway and the Pacific Coast Highway.
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Quellon
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It is a city in southern Uzbekistan. It is the capital of Qashqadaryo Region.
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Qarshi
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Proposed city in Saudi Arabia which is home to the first Six Flags in Asia
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Qiddiya city
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Malta's fifth largest city
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Qormi
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1)Formerly King William's Town is a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa along the banks of the Buffalo River. 2)Same spelling as a Puerto Rican city except the first letter is a Q
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Qonce
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The city contains the name for the fossilized tree resin known for its warm, fiery orange color but it starts with Q
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Qambar
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City in Qoʻrgʻontepa District of Andijan Region in eastern Uzbekistan. It's name also means 'black water' in Uzbek.
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Qorasuv
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Tehran suburb one letter away from the word which means Arabic for "Holy" or "Jerusalem" mostly used by the pro-Palestinians in celebrating Al --- Day.
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Qods
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Name is similar to one of the sixth largest desert in the world with the first letter replaced
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Qobi
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A seaside town on the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island, BC,
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Qualicum beach
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I have officially ran out of Q cities BUT we still have Israeli cities which start with Kiryat in English but in Hebrew is Qiryat so from now on all the cities will start with Qiryat. The clues are ONLY for the ABC part(the cities are Qiryat ABC). Beware that most of these clues are not even facts just generic clues!! 1) Name of a root vegetable
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Qiryat Yam
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A cut of pork from the hind leg of the pig. The word contains an 'i' before the last letter
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Qiryat Haim
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A mathematician with the same name had a dissertation which contained an important contribution to the nascent theory of linear programming (LP),The ---- transposition theorem, ---- numbers, ---- –Taussky theorem and the Fourier– ---- elimination.
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Qiryat Motzkin
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Common name for the type of flour used in India
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Qiryat Ata
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The name of a 4 letter insect without the second letter
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Qiryat Gat
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pivotal biblical figure (11th century BCE) who served as the last of Israel’s judges and the first of the major prophets. Replace the second letter with a 'h'
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Qiryat Shmuel
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4 letter state in Nigeria without the 3rd letter
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Qiryat Ono
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Historical Lebanese city with the 2nd and 3rd letters swapped and the first letter replaced with a 'A'
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Qiryat Arye
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--- and Goliath
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Qiryat David
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Number 8 in hebrew
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Qiryat Shmona
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Capital of the country near it but with 3 letters removed all are after the 3rd letter
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Qiryat Ramla
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