| Region | Status | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Tuscany | □ Metropolitan City | Largest in Tuscany; Birthplace of the Renaissance | Florence | 100%
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| Lazio | ☆ Metropolitan City | Largest city in Italia by proper city population | Rome | 100%
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| Sicily | □ Metropolitan City | Largest in Sicily; Has a coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea | Palermo | 94%
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| Apulia | □ Metropolitan City | Largest in Apulia; Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea | Bari | 88%
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| Emilia-Romagna | □ Metropolitan City | Home to the oldest university in Europe | Bologna | 88%
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| Liguria | □ Metropolitan City | Brithplace of Christopher Columbus; Has a coast on the Ligurian Sea | Genoa | 88%
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| Lombardy | □ Metropolitan City | Largest metropolitan area in Italy; Italy's fashion capital | Milan | 88%
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| Tuscany | ○ | Where you will find the famous Leaning Tower | Pisa | 88%
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| Piedmont | □ Metropolitan City | Home to Fiat; Once capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia | Turin | 88%
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| Veneto | □ Metropolitan City | Found on a lagoon; It's Republic dominated the Mediterranean trade in the 1400s-1500s | Venice | 88%
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| Sicily | ○ Metropolitan City | Second largest in Sicily; Has a coast on the Ionian Sea | Catania | 81%
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| Campania | □ Metropolitan City | Third largest in Italy; Birthplace of Pizza | Naples | 81%
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| Veneto | ○ | Second largest in Veneto; Where Romeo and Juliet takes place | Verona | 81%
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| Sardinia | □ Metropolitan City | Largest in Sardinia; Found in the southern part of the island | Cagliari | 75%
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| Lombardy | ○ | Known for it's views on the lake named after this city; it's province borders Switzerland | Como | 75%
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| Friuli-Venezia Giulia | □ | Chief town; Was once the main Austro-Hungarian port on the Adriatic Sea | Trieste | 75%
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| Aosta Valley | □ | The name of the region contains it's chief town | Aosta | 69%
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| Sicily | ○ Metropolitan City | The strait between the Tyrrhenian and the Ionian Seas is named after this City | Messina | 69%
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| Sicily | ○ | Once a powerful Greek city-state; Has a coast on the Ionian Sea | Syracuse | 69%
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| Tuscany | ○ | Third largest in Tuscany; Has a coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea | Livorno | 63%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | Third largest in Emilia-Romagna | Modena | 63%
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| Veneto | ○ | Home to the second oldest university in Italy; Near the chief town of Veneto | Padua | 63%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | Second largest in Emilia-Romagna; Once formed a duchy with the city below | Parma | 63%
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| Lombardy | ○ | City divided in Città Alta and Città Bassa (high and low city) | Bergamo | 56%
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| Lombardy | ○ | Second largest in Lombardy; It's province borders Lake Garda | Brescia | 56%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | Was once an important port and even capital of the Western Roman Empire | Ravenna | 56%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | It's province borders San Marino and Marche; Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea | Rimini | 56%
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| Campania | ○ | Second largest in Campania | Salerno | 56%
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| Calabria | ○ Metropolitan City | Largest in Calabria; Has a coast on a strait between the Tyrrhenian and the Ionian Seas | Reggio di Calabria | 50%
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| Trentino-Alto Adige | □ Autonomous Province | Found in the Italian half of the region (Trentino) | Trento | 50%
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| Marche | □ | Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea | Ancona | 44%
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| Trentino-Alto Adige | ○ Autonomous Province | Found in the German half of the region (South Tyrol / Alto Adige) | Bolzano | 44%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | It's province borders Veneto | Ferrara | 44%
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| Lombardy | ○ | Chief town of the "Province of _____ and Brianza" | Monza | 44%
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| Campania | N | Destroyed by the Vesuvius in 79 AD | Pompei | 44%
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| Sardinia | ○ Metropolitan City | Second largest in Sardinia; Found on the northern part of the island | Sassari | 44%
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| Apulia | ○ | Second largest in Apulia The largest gulf in the Ionian Sea is named after this city | Taranto | 44%
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| Apulia | ○ | Third largest in Apulia; The Gargano Peninsula is found this province | Foggia | 38%
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| Abruzzo | □ | Literally means "The Eagle" | L'Aquila | 38%
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| Umbria | □ | Home to a chocolate company which is named after this city | Perugia | 38%
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| Abruzzo | ○ | Largest in Abruzzo; Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea | Pescara | 38%
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| Tuscany | ○ | Second largest in Tuscany; Near the chief town of Tuscany; Literally means "Lawn" | Prato | 38%
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| Piedmont | ○ | Second largest in Piedmont; It's province borders Lake Maggiore to the north | Novara | 31%
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| Basilicata | □ | Literally means "Power" | Potenza | 31%
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| Liguria | N | Where the Italian Music Festival takes place every year | Sanremo | 31%
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| Veneto | ○ | Famous for Palladian architecture; Foun between the two cities above | Vicenza | 31%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | The first word of it's named is shared with the Metropolitan City in Calabria | Reggio nell'Emilia | 25%
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| Molise | □ | Literally means "Low field" | Campobasso | 19%
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| Calabria | □ | The City of Silk; Overlooks the Ionian Sea | Catanzaro | 13%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | This city and Cesena are both chief towns of the "province of _____–Cesena" | Forlì | 13%
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| Lazio | ○ | Second largest in Lazio; Overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea | Latina | 13%
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| Campania | N | Third largest in Campania; Found in the Metropolitan Area mentioned above | Giugliano in Campania | 0%
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| Emilia-Romagna | ○ | It's province borders Piedmont; Once formed a duchy with the city above | Piacenza | 0%
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