| Hint | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hosts the Nobel Prize ceremonies every year | S | Stockholm | 100%
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| Located just 80 km north of Tallinn | H | Helsinki | 98%
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| Tivoli Gardens and The Little Mermaid statue can be found in this city | C | Copenhagen | 96%
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| Located on the eastern side of the Øresund Bridge | M | Malmö | 95%
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| Was known as "Christiania" or "Kristiania" until 1925 | O | Oslo | 94%
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| Second-largest city in Sweden | G | Gothenburg | 92%
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| It was the largest city in Norway until the 1830s | B | Bergen | 85%
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| Largest Danish city in Jutland | A | Aarhus | 78%
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| Largest city in the county of Trøndelag | T | Trondheim | 78%
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| Hallgrímskirkja and Alþingishúsið are some of its major sights | R | Reykjavik | 74%
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| Home to the oldest university in the Nordic Countries | U | Uppsala | 72%
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| Hosted the Winter Olympics in 1994 | L | Lillehammer | 68%
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| Most populous city on the island of Gotland | V | Visby | 48%
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| Major Finnish city on the Arctic Circle | R | Rovaniemi | 47%
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| Most populous inland city in the Nordic Countries | T | Tampere | 47%
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| Largest city of the Faroe Islands | T | Tórshavn | 44%
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| Danish city that hosts the largest annual music festival in the Nordics | R | Roskilde | 41%
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| Capital and largest city of the autonomous region of Åland | M | Mariehamn | 31%
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| Small town home to the original Legoland and the headquarters of the Lego Group | B | Billund | 28%
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| The northernmost city in Sweden, has been partially relocated due to a major iron mine | K | Kiruna | 25%
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