European Capitals Etymology - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
From the river Moskva Moscow
85%
The city of Warcislaw Warsaw
85%
Possibly named from "teat", according to legend founded by two twins Rome
81%
Meaning "Black pool" in the local Celtic language Dublin
70%
According to legend took the name of a goddess Athens
67%
Originally named Lutetia, took the name of the local tribe Paris
56%
From dam and the name of the river that passes through it Amsterdam
52%
Merged from two different cities, "water" and "furnace" Budapest
37%
Possibly from "Water stream" in Arabic Madrid
19%
From the Saint of its famous Basilica Sofia
19%
Merchants' harbour Copenhagen
15%
Meaning "River rake" in the local Slavic language Berlin
11%
"Isle fort", from the small islet in the center of its river Stockholm
11%
"White village" in the local Celtic language Vienna
7%
Possibly from a Pre-Indo-European language "The city of the giants" Andorra la Vella
4%
From the rapids at the mouth of its river Helsinki
4%
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