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Hint
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City
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The Lotus Temple is located here
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Delhi
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John F. Kennedy assassination site
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Dallas
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"Baile Átha Cliath" is its native name
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Dublin
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This city was Tanzania's capital ...
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Dar es Salaam
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... before this one replaced in 1996
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Dodoma
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Site of world's tallest building
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Dubai
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French site of British evacuation in WWII
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Dunkirk
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City policed by Robocop
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Detroit
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Suburb of the above where many Arab-Americans call home
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Dearborn
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Walled city of southern Croatia
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Dubrovnik
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Capital of Bangladesh
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Dhaka
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Umayyad capital between 661–750
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Damascus
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Largest city on the Gulf of Tadjoura
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Djibouti
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Scottish city on the Firth of Tay
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Dundee
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The epicenter of the Covid pandemic in South Korea
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Daegu
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German city firebombed in WWII
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Dresden
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English town with white cliffs
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Dover
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Capital of Bali
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Denpasar
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Duke University campus
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Durham
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Asia's southernmost national capital
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Dili
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Namesake of a famous tea
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Darjeeling
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Persian for "Monday"
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Dushanbe
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Bosnian peace accords
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Dayton
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Swiss ski town which hosts the World Economic Forum
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Davos
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Namesake of Ukraine's longest river
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Dnipro
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Where the oracle of Apollo is found
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Delphi
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New Zealand's oldest university site
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Dunedin
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Turkish city located near a famous white thermal spring
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Denizli
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Saudi port on the Persian Gulf
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Dammam
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Site of the first caucuses of the U.S. presidential primary cycle
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Des Moines
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Largest city in western Panama that is named for a Biblical king
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David
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Between Guangzhou and Shenzhen
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Dongguan
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Floridan NASCAR speedway site
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Daytona Beach
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Capital and namesake of a mountainous state of Central Mexico
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Durango
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"Chester" city in Dorset, England
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Dorchester
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Northernmost Irish county namesake
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Donegal
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"Dramatic" Greek city in Macedonia
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Drama
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Chartered Ethiopian city
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Dire Dawa
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European Space Agency's main mission control is in this German city
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Darmstadt
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Oldest McDonald's restaurant locale or the Ironman actor
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Downey
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Tallest Alaskan mountain namesake
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Denali Park
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Capital of Assam, India
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Dispur
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City in Georgia that calls itself the "Carpet Capital of the World"
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Dalton
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Major Egyptian city in the Nile Delta
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Damietta
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Second-largest city in Shanxi, China
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Datong
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Hosts the oldest of Britain's five Classic horse races
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Doncaster
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Second-most populous suburb of Rio metropolitan area
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"Coal capital of India" in Jharkhand
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Dhanbad
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Quebecois city that starts with the word "Drum"
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Drummondville
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Largest city in Uttarakhand, India
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Dehradun
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Al Jazeera headquarters
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Doha
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The Mile-High City
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Denver
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Russia controlled this Chinese city between 1898–1905
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Dalian
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Biggest city in Cameroon
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Douala
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Often paired with Cologne
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Düsseldorf
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Europe's largest inland port
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Duisburg
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Largest city on Mindanao
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Davao
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Shaka King International Airport
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Durban
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Former terminus of a famous rally
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Dakar
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South Korean city that was site of a massacre in 1950
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Daejeon
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Cattle drives often ended in this Kansas frontier town
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Dodge City
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French city famous for mustard
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Dijon
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Capital of Northern Territory
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Darwin
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Coastal city in Basque Country
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Donostia
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Unofficial capital of Donbas
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Donetsk
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Largest Hungarian city in the 18th century
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Debrecen
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Where BVB football club is based
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Dortmund
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City in southern Metro Vancouver or an American airline
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Delta
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Biggest city in central Vietnam
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Da Nang
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Second most populous in Latvia
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Daugavpils
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Minnesota city on Lake Superior
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Duluth
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Klondike gold rush city in Yukon
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Dawson City
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Touristy town in Devon, England or an Ivy League college
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Dartmouth
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Walled city in Northern Ireland
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Derry
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Capital of the Isle of Man
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Douglas
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Johannes Vermeer's hometown
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Delft
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Largest of Iowa's "Quad Cities"
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Davenport
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Malian town of a "Great Mosque" that is made of adobe
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Djenné
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English city or a type of horse race
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Derby
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Biggest Turkish city on Tigris
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Diyarbakır
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This Alabaman city is "The Peanut Capital of the World"
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Dothan
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Largest city in eastern Syria
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Deir ez-Zor
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Largest city in Nagaland, India
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Dimapur
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Just south of San Francisco
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Daly City
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Largest Albanian coastal city
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Durrës
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Indian city that forms a union territory with Dui
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Daman
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Floridan city or Miami's county
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Dade City
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Most populous town in Ireland
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Drogheda
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University of North Texas
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Denton
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Market town in northern England full of "lovely" people
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Darlington
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Major city Greater Oslo region
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Drammen
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Scottish capital in the Middle Ages
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Dunfermline
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"Hat City" of Connecticut
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Danbury
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Indian city that gave name to a type of expanding bullet
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Dum Dum
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Andalusian city whose name literally means "two sisters"
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Dos Hermanas
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Iowan city with a shot tower
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Dubuque
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Iranian city that is "full of diesel"
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Dezful
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Site of a climactic battle in the First Indochina War
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Điện Biên Phủ
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Himachal Pradesh's winter capital
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Dharamshala
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City in Western Sahara or an Egyptian oasis
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Dakhla
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