| Hint | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Was divided by a wall until 1989 | Berlin | 97%
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| Had a tea party in 1773 | Boston | 95%
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| De-facto capital of the EU | Brussels | 95%
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| Capital of Hungary | Budapest | 91%
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| Forbidden City | Beijing | 90%
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| De-facto capital of Switzerland | Bern | 88%
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| Birthplace of Jesus | Bethlehem | 87%
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| Where the Peaky Blinders gang once operated | Birmingham | 83%
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| Near the ruins of Babylon | Baghdad | 82%
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| Planned city designed by Oscar Niemeyer | Brasilía | 80%
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| World's southernmost megacity | Buenos Aires | 80%
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| 1992 Summer Olympics host | Barcelona | 79%
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| Capital of West Germany | Bonn | 76%
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| Also known as Krung Thep | Bangkok | 75%
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| Called Santa Fe before being renamed by Simon Bolivar | Bogotá | 74%
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| Wine capital of the world | Bordeaux | 74%
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| Judicial capital of South Africa | Bloemfontein | 73%
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| Site of the world's heaviest building | Bucharest | 73%
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| Site of a major explosion in 2020 | Beirut | 72%
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| Where the RMS Titanic was built | Belfast | 71%
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| Has the world's oldest university | Bologna | 69%
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| Located 55 km due east of Vienna | Bratislava | 67%
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| Guggenheim Museum site in Spain | Bilbao | 65%
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| Belgian city known for its canals | Bruges | 65%
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| The Romans called it "Aquae Sulis" | Bath | 64%
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| Capital of Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | 64%
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| French for "red stick" | Baton Rouge | 63%
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| Located right north of Kinshasa | Brazzaville | 63%
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| 2032 Summer Olympics host | Brisbane | 63%
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| Capital of Belize after 1970 | Belmopan | 62%
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| "The Silicon Valley of India" | Bengaluru | 62%
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| Capital of Minas Gerais, Brazil | Belo Horizonte | 60%
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| Capital of Barbados | Bridgetown | 60%
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| The largest city in Italy's heel | Bari | 58%
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| Swiss city bordering France and Germany | Basel | 58%
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| Its zip code is 90210 | Beverly Hills | 58%
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| Capital of Belize before 1970 | Belize City | 57%
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| Libyan city where the U.S. embassywas attacked | Benghazi | 56%
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| Historically called "Bjørgvin" | Bergen | 56%
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| U.S. city about 20km away from Niagara Falls | Buffalo | 56%
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| The "White City" on the Danube | Belgrade | 55%
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| Capital of North Dakota | Bismarck | 55%
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| University of California main campus | Berkeley | 54%
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| A Turkish city, not a D.C Superhero | Batman | 53%
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| Town that lies inside Canada's first national park | Banff | 52%
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| Largest British city with itsown community currency | Bristol | 52%
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| National capital on Niger River | Bamako | 51%
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| Formerly known as "Brunei Town" | Bandar SeriBegawan | 51%
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| City in northern Brazil whose name is Portuguese for the above | Belém | 50%
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| City-state inside Lower Saxony | Bremen | 50%
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| It lies on the English Channeldue south of London | Brighton | 50%
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| Lowest lying national capital | Baku | 46%
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| Main port of Iraq | Basra | 46%
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| A "new" Canadian province takes its name from this German city | Braunschweig | 46%
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| University of Colorado main campus | Boulder | 44%
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| City in Brittany or Belarus | Brest | 43%
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| Capital of St. Kitts and Nevis | Basseterre | 40%
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| Seaside town in northern Englandlocated 45 km north of Liverpool | Blackpool | 40%
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| Largest city in Montana | Billings | 39%
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| Where a train full of zombies is headed to in a 2016 movie | Busan | 37%
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| Destination of the first telegraph | Baltimore | 35%
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| World capital on the Ubangi River | Bangui | 35%
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| Shakira's hometown | Barranquilla | 35%
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| Largest city in Moravia | Brno | 35%
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| Largest city in Connecticut | Bridgeport | 34%
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| African capital once called "Bathurst" | Banjul | 33%
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| Nampa and Meridian are its suburbs | Boise | 33%
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| City in central India that was the site of the deadliest industrial disaster | Bhopal | 32%
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| German city which shares its name with the state in which it is located | Brandenburg | 32%
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| This city doesn't actually exist | Bielefeld | 30%
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| Was going to be Indonesia's capitalright before its independence | Bandung | 29%
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| Makes half of its country's name | Bissau | 28%
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| Southernmost city in Texas | Brownsville | 28%
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| Its "bronzes" was stolen by the British | {Benin} City | 25%
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| Georgia's main port on the Black Sea | Batumi | 24%
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| City in northern Portugal that is theseat of the Primacy of the Spains | Braga | 24%
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| Largest city on Lake Tanganyika | Bujumbura | 24%
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| Largest city in central Oregon | Bend | 23%
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| Home to the third-busiest airport in Italy | Bergamo | 23%
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| Major coastal resort of Bulgaria | Burgas | 23%
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| Coastal part of the above | Bremerhaven | 22%
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| First capital of the Ottoman Empire | Bursa | 21%
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| Second largest city in Bosnia | Banja Luka | 20%
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| City in Apulia that was the southern terminus of the Appian Way | Brindisi | 20%
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| Home to the first Legoland | Billund | 16%
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| Second-largest city in Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 15%
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| Polish city on the Vistula River whoseGerman name is "Bromberg" | Bydgoszcz | 15%
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| Located at theeasternmost point of mainland Australia | {Byron} Bay | 15%
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| Historical city in Uzbekistan that was a stopover of the Silk Road | Bukhara | 14%
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| Largest city in the Negev Desert | Beersheba | 13%
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| Major Transylvanian city whoseLatin name was "Corona" | Brașov | 13%
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| Second-largest city in Malawi | Blantyre | 12%
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| Located on the largest lake in Kazakhstan, whose name it shares | Balkhash | 11%
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| City near Acadia National Park | Bar Harbor | 10%
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| An ocean current has the namesake of this Angolan city | Benguela | 10%
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| City in the Golden Horseshoe that once was the "Flower City of Canada" | Brampton | 10%
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| Second-largest city in Manitoba | Brandon | 9%
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| City in Afghanistan whose statuesof Buddha were destroyed | Bamyan | 8%
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| City in Västra Götaland that once was the "Textile capital of Sweden" | Borås | 6%
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| Cambodian city where the firstBahá'í House of Worship was built | Battambang | 5%
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