| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Home to the Museum Island | Berlin | 100%
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| Financial capital of Germany | Frankfurt am Main | 100%
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| A name of a popular fast food is derived from this city's name | Hamburg | 100%
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| Oktoberfest is a popular event here | Munich | 100%
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| Capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990 | Bonn | 92%
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| Home of one of the most recognizable cathedrals in the world | Cologne | 92%
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| Known for its football club | Dortmund | 92%
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| Most known for being destroyed. It is and was the capital of the Saxony | Dresden | 92%
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| Mercedes-Benz and Porsche are based here | Stuttgart | 92%
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| Central city of the Ruhr agglometation | Düsseldorf | 85%
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| May or may not exist | Bielefeld | 77%
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| Despite the fairy tale's name, the town musicians did not reach this city | Bremen | 77%
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| Its former coal mine (Zollverein) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site | Essen | 77%
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| World Expo 2000 was held here | Hannover | 77%
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| Known for rallies, laws and trails | Nuremberg | 77%
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| Famous for its zoo | Leipzig | 69%
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| Has the world's largest inland port | Duisburg | 54%
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| Has the oldest suspension railway still operating. Besides Germany this form of transport is only in Japan and China | Wuppertal | 54%
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| First university opened in Germany after WW2 | Bochum | 46%
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| The Anabaptist Rebellion happened here. It resembled a form of socialism, but it was over 300 years before Marx wrote the "Communist Manifesto" | Münster | 38%
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