| Population | Region | Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| D | 10.3 million | Bangladesh | world-famous for its rickshaws, the historic Ahsan Manzil, and as the original home of Muslin fabric | Dhaka | 92%
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| K | 6.6 million | India | former capital of British India, and the cultural heart of Bengal | Kolkata | 83%
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| C | 3.2 million | Bangladesh | primary seaport and “Commercial Capital” known for its hilly terrain and the historic 1930 armoury raid | Chattogram | 67%
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| S | 712,000 | Bangladesh | center of tea production in Bangladesh and home to the shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal | Sylhet | 50%
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| A | 1.2 million | India | second-largest city in West Bengal, it is a major coal mining and industrial hub | Asansol | 33%
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| M | 437,000 | Bangladesh | major educational and cultural center on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, famous for its “Mymensingh Gitika” folk ballads | Mymensingh | 33%
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| R | 553,000 | Bangladesh | famous for its high-quality silk production and its delicious mangoes grown near the Padma River | Rajshahi | 25%
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| H | 1.1 million | India | famous for the iconic Bridge, and its massive, historic Railway Station, India's oldest and busiest railway hub | Howrah | 17%
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| J | 209,000 | Bangladesh | famous for its date-palm jaggery (Nolen Gur) and for being the first district in Bangladesh to be liberated during the 1971 war | Jessore | 17%
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| F | 237,000 | Bangladesh | major town in central Bangladesh, known historically as a hub for jute production and as the birthplace of several prominent Bengali leaders | Faridpur | 8%
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| N | 968,000 | Bangladesh | nicknamed the “Dundee of the East” because it was once the world center for the jute trade | Narayanganj | 8%
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| T | 350,000 | Bangladesh | hosts the Biswa Ijtema, one of the largest annual peaceful Islamic gatherings in the world | Tongi | 8%
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| B | 444,000 | Bangladesh | one of the oldest towns in Bangladesh, famous for Mahasthangarh, the earliest urban archaeological site discovered in the country | Bogura | 0%
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| E | 30,000 | India | town in West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur district, serving as a key agricultural trading center near the border of Odisha | Egra | 0%
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| G | 2.8 million | Bangladesh | center of Bangladesh's garment industry and home to the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park | Gazipur | 0%
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| I | 390,000 | Bangladesh | site of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, Bangladesh's first nuclear energy project | Ishwardi | 0%
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| L | 268,000 | India | historic border town on the banks of the Padma River, known for its medieval fort and its proximity to the Bangladesh border | Lalgola | 0%
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| O | 14,000 | India | scenic town in the North Bengal “Dooars” region, famous for its tea gardens and proximity to the Teesta River. | Odlabari | 0%
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| P | 377,000 | India | spiritually significant for the Chida-Dahi Mahotsav, a 500-year-old festival associated with Chaitanya Mahaprabhu | Panihati | 0%
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| U | 589,000 | Bangladesh | key railway and trade hub in the Sirajganj district of Bangladesh, known for its weaving and handloom industry | Ullahpara | 0%
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| V | 324,000 | Bangladesh | rapidly growing residential and commercial area in Dhaka, serving as a gateway to the modern Purbachal New Town | Vatara | 0%
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| W | 255,000 | Bangladesh | famous for its floating guava markets and lush, water-logged landscapes | Wazirpur | 0%
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| Z | 267,000 | Bangladesh | located at the confluence of the Kushiyara and Surma rivers on the border with India | Zakiganj | 0%
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