| Description | Antwort | % Correct |
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| Federal city of Switzerland; centre of the political life | Bern | 99%
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| The most populous city. FIFA headquarters | Zürich | 99%
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| Biggest francophone city. Its most famous attraction is a large fountain | Geneva | 97%
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| Fourth-biggest city. Supreme Court location. Only Swiss city with a subway. | Lausanne | 87%
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| The unofficial capital of Central Switzerland. Its historic bridge got partially destroyed in a 1993 fire | Lucerne | 87%
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| Biggest city in the Italian-speaking part (Ticino). Located on the shores of a lake with the same name (visible in the thumbnail) | Lugano | 81%
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| Ski town located on the foot of the Matterhorn in the canton of Valais | Zermatt | 78%
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| City whose name means "between the lakes" in Latin. Known as the Swiss adventure capital | Interlaken | 77%
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| Birthplace of mathematician Leonhard Euler. Host of the first Zionist Congress | Basel | 76%
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| Host of the World Economic Forum. Its hockey club has won the most titles in Switzerland | Davos | 75%
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| Biggest city in eastern Switzerland. Has a famous abbey cathedral and a beautiful library | St. Gallen | 74%
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| City 7 km south of ^, hosts a famous Jazz Festival and has a statue of Freddie Mercury | Montreux | 73%
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| Satellite city near Zürich with more than 100,000 inhabitants. Nicknamed Winti | Winterthur | 72%
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| Bilingual "Watch City". Home of Swatch and production center of Rolex | Biel / Bienne | 63%
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| Capital of Ticino. Home of the Federal Criminal Court and three UNESCO-heritage declared castles | Bellinzona | 61%
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| Town close to the Rhine Falls, Europe's biggest waterfall, headquarters of the SIG Group | Neuhausen | 59%
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| Capital of Switzerland's richest canton. Headquarters of Glencore and Nord Stream pipeline | Zug | 54%
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| City on the Swiss Riviera, Nestlé headquarters and final home of Charlie Chaplin | Vevey | 52%
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| Smallest cantonal capital of Switzerland. Women weren't eligible to vote until 1990 | Appenzell | 51%
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| 11th biggest city and Gate to the Bernese Oberland. Biggest military center of Switzerland | Thun | 49%
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| Biggest city in the Neuchâtelois Jura which has adopted a road pattern similar to Manhattan's. Architect Le Corbusier and car maker Chevrolet were born here. | La Chaux- de-Fonds | 41%
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| City with a Baroque old town, located on the southern foot of the Jura. Its lucky number is the 11 | Solothurn | 38%
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| Southernmost city of Switzerland in the Sottoceneri, about 5 km north of Como, Italy | Chiasso | 37%
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| Town in Schwyz known for its 11th century monastery. Visited by pilgrims on St. James' Way | Einsiedeln | 29%
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| Town and eponymous steep and iconic valley near Jungfraujoch. Inspiration for Tolkien's Rivendell | Lauterbrunnen | 27%
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