| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The only Polish city with a metro system. Its landmark is the Palace of Culture and Science. | Warszawa | 100%
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| It was a free city during Napoleon time and between the world wars | Gdańsk | 96%
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| Is former capital of Poland | Kraków / Gniezno | 96%
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| Known for its historic and multicultural architecture, numerous islands and bridges, and dwarves. It was the European Capital of Culture in 2016. | Wrocław | 87%
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| It was built as a modernist port city after World War I | Gdynia | 83%
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| Was called "promised land" and is famous for textile industry | Łódź | 79%
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| Was known as a Stalingrad | Katowice | 77%
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| Was the place where Nicolaus Copernicus observed the sky and created his theory. Also: known for delicious gingerbread | Toruń | 77%
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| Is located in Tatra mountains | Zakopane | 77%
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| With an urban layout reminiscent of Paris, designed by Hermann Haken, and with a modern, minimalistic Philharmonic building | Szczecin | 74%
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| One of the oldest cities, which was a center of Jewish culture, is currently a memorial site with the old Nazi camp "Majdanek". ALSO: "A Real Pain" by Jesse Eisenberg was filmed here. | Lublin | 70%
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| Has one of the biggest castles in the world | Malbork | 57%
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| Known for its historic salt mine | Wieliczka / Bochnia | 55%
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| Pope John Paul II was born | Wadowice | 47%
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