Historical Regions of Central and Eastern European Countries - Statistics

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Country Hint Largest City Answer % Correct
Czech Republic The original Czechia (also the land of unconventional artists) Prague Bohemia
96%
Czech Republic Named after the Morava river Brno Moravia
93%
Romania Home of the vampires and the Székelys Cluj Transylvania
92%
Bosnia and Herzegovina Site of a recent genocide Sarajevo Bosnia
90%
Serbia Once the center of Yugoslavia Belgrade Serbia proper
87%
Czech Republic Shared with Poland Ostrava Silesia
86%
Poland Shared with Czechia, known for its industrial areas Wroclaw Silesia
86%
Bosnia and Herzegovina Land ruled by a Herzog Mostar Herzegovina
84%
Croatia Once territories of the Republic of Venice Split Dalmatia
83%
Poland Core of the old kingdom with numerous lakes Poznań Greater {Poland}
83%
Poland Hilly and mountainous southern lands Kraków Lesser {Poland}
83%
Greece Shared with its northern neighbor Thessaloniki Macedonia
79%
Romania United in 1862 to form the Romanian nation Iași Moldavia
78%
Romania United in 1862 to form the Romanian nation Bucharest Wallachia
78%
Croatia Checkered shield Zagreb Croatia proper
74%
Greece Shared with Turkey and Bulgaria Alexandroupoli Thrace
74%
Poland Coastal region shared with Germany Gdańsk Pomerania
73%
Greece Shared with Albania Ioannina Epirus
63%
Serbia Multiethnic autonomous province Novi Sad Vojvodina
63%
Croatia Once territories of the Republic of Venice Pula Istria
60%
Greece Heart of Hellas Athens Continental Greece
57%
Croatia Bordered by the Danube, Drava, and Sava Osijek Slavonia
49%
Romania Coastal region shared with Bulgaria Constanța Dobruja
45%
Poland Lowlands around the Vistula river Warsaw Mazovia
45%
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