Multiple Choice City Quiz - Sofia

Can you answer these multiple choice questions about the city of Sofia
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1. Which of these pictures shows Sofia?
2. Which Country is Sofia the Capital of?
Romania
Serbia
Bulgaria
Slovenia
3. Which Saint is the Cathedral in the thumbnail named after?
Saint George
Saint Ivan Rilski
Saint Nicholas
Saint Alexander Nevsky
4. What was Sofia's original Thracian name?
Serdica
Seuthopolis
Bizye
Shkodra
5. Which Ottoman Eyalet was Sofia the Capital of?
Herzegovina
Rumelia
Thrace
Anatolia
6. Which of these football clubs is from Sofia?
Juventus
Ajax
Red Star
CSKA
7. Which of these natural features is Sofia known for?
Beaches
Waterfalls
Danube river
Hot springs
8. What food is traditionally eaten for breakfast in Sofia?
Banitsa
Moussaka
Kavarma
Shopska salad
9. Which of these artists studied in Sofia?
Katarina Ivanović
Nicolae Grigorescu
Vladimir Dimitrov
Paja Jovanović
10. Which of these economic sectors has seen the most development in recent years in Sofia?
Insurance
IT
Tourism
Agriculture
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Level 53
Sep 17, 2025
Serdica was the Roman name
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Level 82
Sep 17, 2025
it was inhabited by the Serdi tribe and the name "Serdica" was used before the romans, who gave the city the name "Ulpia Serdica".