|
Hint
|
Answer
|
|
Europe's largest seaport
|
Rotterdam
|
|
Capital of Pernambuco state, and formerly known as Mauritsstad (capital of Dutch Brazil)
|
Recife
|
|
Largest city in the Research Triangle area, and home to North Carolina State University
|
Raleigh
|
|
Fourth largest city in Pennsylvania state, home to a famous pagoda
|
Reading
|
|
Jordanian city located between Amman and Zarqa
|
Russeifa
|
|
This city in Emilia-Romagna is connected to the Adriatic sea by the Candiano Canal
|
Ravenna
|
|
Major city in the same-named northernmost division of Bangladesh
|
Rangpur
|
|
Capital of Chimborazo province, located near the Chimborazo volcano
|
Riobamba
|
|
Capital of Capiz province, and second largest city in the Western Visayas
|
Roxas City
|
|
Lies on an eponymous gulf, on the Baltic Sea
|
Riga
|
|
Home to a famous Kremlin (not "the really famous one"), this Russian city sits on the Oka river
|
Ryazan
|
|
Located across the Bou Regreg river from Salé, and has a famous medina (World Heritage Site)
|
Rabat
|
|
City in New Mexico where a 1947 "incident" occured
|
Roswell
|
|
Located on the "toe" of the Italian peninsula, where Gianni Versace is from
|
Reggio Calabria
|
|
Planned city in Odisha, and important city for steel
|
Rourkela
|
|
Capital of Chaco province, and twin city to Corrientes
|
Resistencia
|
|
City of a same-named island in the Dodecanese, home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
|
Rhodes
|
|
Sugarloaf Mountain, Guanabara Bay, and Copacabana Beach are famous places in this city
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
|
Capital of Saskatchewan province, and site of the deadliest tornado in Canadian history
|
Regina
|
|
Capital of Santa Cruz province, and birthplace of former Argentinian president Néstor Kirchner
|
Río Gallegos
|
|
City in Minnesota state or New York state
|
Rochester
|
|
Largest TOWN in New York state outside of Long Island (would be 12th largest city)
|
Ramapo
|
|
Notable suburb of Perth, home to the Catalpa Wild Geese memorial
|
Rockingham
|
|
Prefecture (capital) of Normandy region, and home to a famous cathedral
|
Rouen
|
|
Largest city in Marne department, and was the traditional site of the coronation of French kings
|
Reims
|
|
City in Santa Fe province, and twin city to Goya
|
Reconquista
|
|
City famous for Māori culture, geysers, and an eponymous lake
|
Rotorua
|
|
Largest city in North West province, located near the Magaliesberg mountain range
|
Rustenburg
|
|
Main seaport of Croatia, and voted the 2020 European Capital of Culture
|
Rijeka
|
|
City in northern Bangladesh near the India border, located on the Padma river
|
Rajshahi
|
|
City in southern Punjab province, originally named Noshehra
|
Rahim Yar Khan
|
|
Capital of a same-named province on the Gulf of Thailand, and main producer of Thailand's fish sauce
|
Rayong
|
|
City in northern Transnistria (breakaway Moldovan state)
|
Rîbnița | Rybnitsa
|
|
City in eastern Bavaria (state) with the biggest medieval city site north of the Alps
|
Regensburg
|
|
The "Cultural Capital of Andhra Pradesh", located on the Godavari river
|
Rajamahendravaram | Rajahmundry
|
|
Fifth largest city in Wisconsin, located on Lake Michigan
|
Racine
|
|
Fifth largest city in Israel, located on the Mediterranean
|
Rishon LeZion
|
|
Capital of a southwestern Russian oblast, in which the Don river flows through
|
Rostov-on-Don
|
|
Capital of O'Higgins region, located near El Teniente (world's largest underground copper mine)
|
Rancagua
|
|
Capital of Chhattisgarh state, located on the Mahanadi river
|
Raipur
|
|
Capital of Kavango-East region and located on the Namibia-Angola border
|
Rundu
|
|
City in Al Batinah South governorate, within the Hajar mountains
|
Rustaq
|
|
Capital of the "Nature Island of the Caribbean"
|
Roseau
|
|
This city in northeastern São Paulo state means "Black Creek"
|
Ribeirão Preto
|
|
Capital of La Guajira department, located on the Caribbean Sea
|
Riohacha
|
|
Islamabad's twin city, and the third largest city in Punjab province
|
Rawalpindi
|
|
Third largest city in Mato Grosso state, near the Pantanal region
|
Rondonópolis
|
|
Largest city in Illinois state outside of the Chicago metropolitan area
|
Rockford
|
|
City in northern Beni department at the confluence of the Beni and Madre de Dios rivers
|
Riberalta
|
|
City in Saint-Louis region, on the Senegal river
|
Richard Toll
|