| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country, where Central Europe's largest lake is located | Hungary | 100%
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| Canalised river, the only outflow of the lake | Sió | 73%
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| The lake's party capital on the southern shore | Siófok | 73%
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| The only peninsula in the lake, famous for its unique natural formations | Tihany | 71%
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| Badacsony mountain is the symbol and central of the region, which produces this beverage | Wine | 71%
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| Home of the world's second-largest thermal lake, only 5 miles away from Balaton | Hévíz | 66%
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| The ancient roman name of the same region (Hint: a nickname for the whole country) | Pannonia | 66%
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| One of Europe's largest open air electronic music festivals, held in Zamárdi | Balaton Sound | 64%
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| The lake's wealthy and sophisticated capital on the northern shore | Balatonfüred | 59%
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| People from this divided nation gathered near the lake for three decades during the Cold War | Germany | 52%
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| Huge wetland habitat, swampy natural reserve near the lake | Small Balaton | 45%
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| Europe's biggest lacustrine sailing competition (Hint: cheese-filled meat dish) | Kékszalag (Blue Ribbon) | 43%
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| Name of the greater region, where the lake is located (Hint: "across the river") | Transdanubia | 41%
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| ...and also to this italian region | Tuscany | 41%
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| The north shore is often compared to this french region | Provence | 30%
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| Meaning of its name in slavic, referring to the depth of the lake | Mud or Swamp | 16%
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