| Clue | District | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| This subdivision is called "The Pearl of the Atlantic" | Madeira | 100%
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| The subdivision with most parishes (freguesias) | Braga | 83%
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| This subdivision is known to be a tourist destination | Faro | 83%
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| The Zêzere, Côa and Mondego rivers born here | Guarda | 83%
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| The subdivision with most UNESCO Heritage Sites | Lisbon | 83%
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| The name of the country comes from the ancient name of the city seat | Porto | 83%
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| The biggest of the subdivisions by area | Beja | 67%
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| In this subdivision speaks the second official language of Portugal | Bragança | 67%
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| Most shale villages are located here | Coimbra | 67%
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| This subdivision is known for its surfing beaches | Leiria | 67%
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| The least populous of the subdivisions | Portalegre | 67%
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| The most northern of the portuguese subdivisions | Viana do Castelo | 67%
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| The subdivision with most municipalities | Viseu | 67%
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| This subdivision has 3 seats | Azores | 50%
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| The geographic center of mainland Portugal is located here | Castelo Branco | 50%
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| The largest dam is located here | Évora | 50%
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| The subdivision is divided in 3 natural regions: Charneca, Bairro and Lezíria | Santarém | 50%
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| The Marão, Larouco, Alvão, Cabreira and Barroso mountain ranges are located here | Vila Real | 50%
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| The subdivision it's known for the lagoon with the same name as the city seat | Aveiro | 33%
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| Is the most recent subdivision, created in 1926 | Setúbal | 33%
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