| Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| B | The second largest city in Czechia. | Brno | 100%
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| G | Neighboring country to the west of Czechia | Germany | 90%
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| V | The longest river in Czechia. | Vltava | 87%
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| A | The westernmost city in Czechia. | Aš | 84%
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| O | A city in Central Moravia whose plague column is in the UNESCO list of heritage. Also the city with the shortest tram network in Czechia | Olomouc | 84%
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| Č | The second most visited city in Czechia, just after Prague. | Český Krumlov | 77%
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| S | The tallest mountain at 1603 metres above the sea level. | Sněžka | 74%
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| J | Centre of the Highlands (Vysočina) region. Birthplace of the board game and video game developer Vlaada Chvátil. | Jihlava | 71%
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| R | A mountain in South-eastern Moravia, named after an old Slavic god, sharing its name with a beer brand. | Radhošť | 71%
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| Ř | A hill on which, according to the legend, Forefather Czech decided to stay and settle. | Říp | 71%
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| Š | The mountain range in Southern Bohemia. One of very few places in Czechia where wolves live in the wild. | Šumava | 68%
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| U | The centre of the former North-Bohemian Region, very hilly city that straddles the Elbe river | Ústí nad Labem | 68%
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| Z | A city in Southern Moravia, famous for its pickles production. | Znojmo | 68%
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| F | One of the spa cities in Western Bohemia, since 2021 added on the UNESCO list of heritage. | Františkovy Lázně | 61%
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| L | The only city in Czechia that still has some narrow-gauge tram tracks. | Liberec | 61%
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| T | City in Southern Bohemia founded by the Hussites in 1420. In 1901, it became the starting point of the first railway line in Central Europe that was built as electrified since the beginning. | Tábor | 61%
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| M | The city that was completely demolished to make space for coal mines. Its church was moved more than 800 metres. | Most | 58%
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| Ž | The city famous for its hops plantages that supply most of Czech beer breweries | Žatec | 55%
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| CH | A city in Northern Bohemia, home to the only alum lake in the world. | Chomutov | 45%
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| D | City in South-western Moravia, where sugar cubes were invented in 1843 | Dačice | 39%
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| H | The newest city in Czechia, founded in 1955. | Havířov | 39%
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| C | A river in the North-eastern Bohemia, tributary of the Elbe river. | Cidlina | 35%
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| I | A town in Southern Moravia, birthplace of a famous painter Alfons Mucha | Ivančice | 35%
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| K | The city with a leaning church that is sinking due to the mining works underneath. In the last decades, it sunk over 40 metres. | Karviná | 29%
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| N | A city in Eastern Bohemia, right on the border with Poland. Also known as "the only spa town in Czechia without a spa". | Náchod | 29%
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| E | A town in Western Bohemia, home to the longest railway tunnel in Czechia (4150 metres) | Ejpovice | 23%
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| P | Place in Eastern Bohemia with sand dunes, sometimes called a desert, despite only having an area of 0.1 sq km. | Přesypy u Rokytna | 3%
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