| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of D.R. Congo | K | Kinshasa | 100%
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| Second largest city, located in the Katanga Boot | L | Lubumbashi | 83%
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| Located between Lake Kivu and Mount Nyiragongo | G | Goma | 67%
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| Largest city in northern D.R. Congo, formerly known as "Stanleyville" | K | Kisangani | 67%
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| City at the center of D.R. Congo's diamond mining industry | M | Mbuji-Mayi | 67%
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| Located at the southern tip of Lake Kivu | B | Bukavu | 61%
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| Also the name of a villain in the James Bond movie "Live And Let Die" | K | Kananga | 56%
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| Largest port city in D.R. Congo, located upstream on the Congo River | M | Matadi | 39%
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| Capital city of the Kasaï Province | T | Tshikapa | 28%
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| Mount Stanley is southeast of this 4-letter city | B | Beni | 17%
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| Lake Tanganyika city located close to the border with Burundi | U | Uvira | 17%
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| Twenty kilometers west of this city was the Shinkolobwe uranium mine | L | Likasi | 11%
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| Formerly known as "Équateurville" and "Coquilhatville" | M | Mbandaka | 11%
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| Largest city directly on D.R. Congo's 40-kilometer Atlantic coast | M | Muanda | 11%
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| City across the Ubangi River from Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic | Z | Zongo | 11%
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