| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baarle-Hertog/Nassau | In 1843 this town was split between two countries on an almost house-by-house basis, resulting in at least 20 enclaves | Belgium | 97%
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| Vennbahn | A railway line that used to run through a country while being part of another country, now a bike path | Belgium | 97%
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| Baarle-Hertog/Nassau | In 1843 this town was split between two countries on an almost house-by-house basis, resulting in at least 20 enclaves | Netherlands | 97%
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| Vennbahn | A railway line that used to run through a country while being part of another country, now a bike path | Germany | 93%
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| Dhekelia | A road belonging to a certain country separates two sides of an island (one of which is also an unrecognized state) | United Kingdom | 90%
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| Vélez de la Gomera | This very small (0,02 km²) rock in another country's coast was the cause of at least one international incident | Spain | 84%
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| Gornja Siga | A strip of land next to the Danube, claimed by neither of the surrounding countries, where someone attempted to create a micronation | Serbia | 83%
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| Gornja Siga | A strip of land next to the Danube, claimed by neither of the surrounding countries, where someone attempted to create a micronation | Croatia | 79%
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| Vélez de la Gomera | This very small (0,02 km²) rock in another country's coast was the cause of at least one international incident | Morocco | 79%
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| Hans Island | The dispute over this island allegedly led to the "Whiskey war", where soldiers of either country would plant the flag and leave behind a bottle of booze. | Canada | 78%
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| Hans Island | The dispute over this island allegedly led to the "Whiskey war", where soldiers of either country would plant the flag and leave behind a bottle of booze. | Denmark | 76%
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| Bir Tawil | The same but in Africa | Egypt | 76%
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| Bir Tawil | The same but in Africa | Sudan | 74%
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| Dhekelia | A road belonging to a certain country separates two sides of an island (one of which is also an unrecognized state) | Cyprus | 71%
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| Nahwa | The largest second-order international enclave, also the only one outside Baarle-Whatever | Oman | 43%
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| Nahwa | The largest second-order international enclave, also the only one outside Baarle-Whatever | United Arab Emirates | 43%
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