| Letter | Country | Hint | Population | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Romania | The capital of Romania. | ~1,717,000 | Bucharest | 92%
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| F | Germany | 5th most populated city in Germany. Do not confuse it for _________ an der Oder or the capital of Kentucky. | ~773,100 | Frankfurt | 92%
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| M | Spain | The capital of Spain. | ~6,211,000 | Madrid | 92%
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| Z | Switzerland | Largest city in Switzerland. Home to many financial institutions and banking companies. | ~415,400 | Zurich | 92%
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| G | Belgium | 3rd largest city in Belgium and is in the Flemish region of the country. It is a major port and university city. | ~265,100 | Ghent | 83%
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| R | Netherlands | 2nd biggest city in the Netherlands. The largest seaport in Europe. Also known for the Erasmus University. | ~664,300 | Rotterdam | 83%
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| S | Bosnia and Herzegovina | The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | ~275,500 | Sarajevo | 83%
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| T | France | 4th largest city in France. It is the center of the European aerospace industry where Airbus's headquarters are there. | ~511,700 | Toulouse | 83%
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| A | Denmark | The 2nd biggest city in Denmark, starts with an A. | ~295,700 | Aarhus | 75%
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| D | Ukraine | The 4th largest city in Ukraine. It is an important cultural and educational center. | ~968,500 | Dnipro | 75%
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| I | Austria | The 5th largest city in Austria. Known for its winter sports center. | ~132,500 | Innsbruck | 75%
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| L | Ukraine | The 6th largest city in Ukraine. Was mostly untouched by the Soviet and German occupation. | ~717,300 | Lviv | 67%
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| P | Bulgaria | 2nd largest city in Bulgaria. A cultural hub and was in the European Capital of Culture in 1999. | ~371,500 | Plovdiv | 67%
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| W | Poland | 3rd largest city in Poland. Another big university city with over 130 thousand students. | ~674,100 | Wroclaw | 67%
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| Y | United Kingdom (England) | Known for their cathedral and historic streets, as well as its Roman walls. | ~141,700 | York | 67%
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| K | Slovakia | The 2nd largest city in Slovakia. Has a well preserved historical and industrial center. | ~225,000 | Kosice | 50%
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| E | Denmark | The 5th Biggest city in Denmark. Lies on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula. | ~71,500 | Esbjerg | 42%
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| U | Sweden | Center of education in northern Sweden due to the University built there in 1965. Was also the 2014 European Capital of Culture. | ~130,200 | Umea | 42%
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| N | Bosnia and Herzegovina | The only port town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. | ~4,700 | Neum | 33%
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| O | North Macedonia | 8th largest city in North Macedonia. This city is known for once having 365 churches, one for every day of the year. | ~38,800 | Ohrid | 25%
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| C | Slovenia | The 4th largest city in Slovenia. Lenore Aubert was from here. | ~37,900 | Celje | 17%
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| H | Czechia/Czech republic | The Battle of Königgrätz was fought here where the Prussians won against the Austrians. | ~93,900 | Hradec Kralove | 17%
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| V | Albania | 3rd biggest city in Albania. One of the oldest in the region also known for being a strategic location for trading due to its natural harbor. | ~83,700 | Vlore | 8%
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| J | Latvia | Important railway center in Latvia where it connects Riga to Lithuania and other parts of the country. | ~54,700 | Jelgava | 0%
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