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