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