| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital. Also the state's cultural and economic hub | Munich | 100%
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| Infamously known for its 1935 laws and 1946 trials | Nuremberg | 94%
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| Suburb of the biggest city, nowadays associated with a concentration camp | Dachau | 78%
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| This city was home to the Fugger family, one of the wealthiest to have ever existed | Augsburg | 71%
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| Mondaine ski resort which hosted the 1936 Winter Olympics | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 69%
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| This city, literally translated as rain's fortress, was the capital of the HRE from 1663 to 1806 | Regensburg | 66%
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| Located in the very east at the confluence of the Danube and the Inn. Known for its floods. | Passau | 62%
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| Headquarters of Audi and Media Markt | Ingolstadt | 54%
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| Centre of Lower Franconia, in the north-west of the state, on the river Main. Known for its Marienberg Fortress | Würzburg | 53%
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| Picturesque small medieval town in Western Bavaria, located on the Romantic Road | {Rothenburg} ob der Tauber | 50%
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| Its most famous resident was Richard Wagner | Bayreuth | 42%
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| Major holiday town on Lake Constance. Its centre is located on a small island | Lindau (Bodensee) | 40%
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| Transport hub in the vicinity of Neuschwanstein Castle | Füssen | 37%
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| This place in the south-easternmost tip of Bavaria is known for its fjord-ish Königssee as well as its Nazi history | Berchtesgaden | 33%
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| This health resort is known for its ski flying hill, flown at 29 and 30 December | Oberstdorf | 26%
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