City History - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
This city in Egypt was named after a great Macedonian Conquerer. Alexandria
100%
This city was the same one in which JFK was assasinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. Dallas
100%
This city was originally named Saigon, but was renamed after the fall of South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City
100%
The Bosphorus seperates this famous city. Istanbul
100%
It is the capital of the region of Catalonia, and was capital of Spain from 1937-1939. Barcelona
95%
Originally founded in 59 BC as a Roman army camp, it later became the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. Florence
95%
The capital of the Kievan Rus through 879-1240 CE. Kyiv
80%
This slavic-capital has a river called the Ljubljanica, or "The River of Seven Names". Ljubljana
80%
___ Castle was built on an extinct volcano. This country is also famous for its music culture and bagpipes. Edinburgh
70%
This city in Mexico has around 5 million people, and also has 5 A's in its name. Guadalajara
70%
This capital in population is the 2nd largest in metropolitan area in the middle east, just behind Cairo. Tehran
65%
Símon Bolivar was born here in 1783, in this modern-day capital city. Caracas
60%
Was originally named Níkaia when founded, now it is owned by France. Nice
60%
This east asian city has the nickname Tenka no Daldokoro, which means the nation's kitchen which refers back to the Edo Period, as it served the country's rice-trade hub. Osaka
50%
This city in the southern hemisphere means "January River", but in reality it should've meant "January Bay". Rio de Janeiro
50%
This capital of China in the Shaanxi province is called ___, and the city is pronounced shee-ahn. Xi'an
50%
During this country's history, this city was the capital from the 12th century to 18th century, and then again from 20th century to today. Moscow
45%
This city was destroyed by the Romans under the rule of Hadrian in the year 70 CE. Jerusalem
40%
This European capital city invented the snow globe in 1900. Vienna
35%
This city was the capital of two ancient east asian kingdoms, and is a currently a capital in one of today's countries. Pyongyang
30%
The original Roman name for this city was Trajectum ad Rhenum meaning (Ford on the Rhine), and the Union of ___ was signed by 7 provinces here in this city in 1579. Utrecht
30%
A major uprising started here on August 1st, 1944 in Europe. Warsaw
30%
This city has the highest constitutional capital the world. Quito
25%
The original city site was named Nueva Isabela, and was settled in 1496. Santo Domingo
20%
This nations largest city is home to the Shwedagon Pagoda, and the population is majoritively Buddhist. Yangon
20%
This city/town lies on the Zambezi river in the north-western province of Kabompo, Zambia. Zambezi
20%
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