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Hint
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City
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Where Tropicana and Malecon are
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Havana
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1952 Summer Olympics host
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Helsinki
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Former British colony in China
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Hong Kong
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Struck by an atomic bomb
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Hiroshima
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Capital of Pennsylvania
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Harrisburg
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Located near Pearl Harbor
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Honolulu
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Formerly called "Saigon"
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Ho Chi Minh City
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Where William the Conqueror defeated Harold in 1066
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Hastings
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Visited by Jane Fonda in 1972
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Hanoi
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Capital of Lower Saxony, Germany
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Hanover
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Main city of Hainan
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Haikou
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Ethiopian walled city
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Harar
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Capital of North Holland
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Haarlem
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City near Mauna Kea
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Hilo
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Named "Salisbury" until 1982
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Harare
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Capital of Montana
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Helena
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Third-biggest city in Afghanistan
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Herat
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World's northernmost town (population > 10,000)
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Hammerfest
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Capital of Inner Mongolia
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Hohhot
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Alabama's "Rocket City"
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Huntsville
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Vietnam's "imperial city"
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Hue
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Largest costal city of North Korea
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Hamhung
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Syrian city known for its norias
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Hama
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Egyptian resort on the Red Sea
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Hurghada
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Floridan city or LA's "Tinseltown"
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Hollywood
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New Jersey town that inspired and gave name to "Halloween" setting
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Haddonfield
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Burial place of Abraham
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Hebron
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Site of Japan's most visited castle
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Himeji
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Miami suburb that is 94% Hispanic
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Hialeah
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Capital of Anhui, China
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Hefei
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This Iranian city was the capital of the Medes
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Hamadan
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Home to the largest inland port in the United States
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Huntington
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Langley Air Force Base
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Hampton
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Biggest city in southern Thailand
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Hat Yai
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Resort town paired with Brighton
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Hove
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Vietnamese city on a picturesque bay composed of many islands
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Hạ Long
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Where Rugby league originated
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Huddersfield
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Site of the intersection of Chocolate and Cocoa avenues
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Hershey
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Intel's Ronler Acres campus in suburban Portland
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Hillsboro
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Largest city in Saxony-Anhalt
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Halle
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Twin city of Dharwad in Karnataka
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Hubli
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Angolan inland city formerly called "Nova Lisboa"
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Huambo
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Home to Spain's oldest football club
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Huelva
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Indianan city bordering Chicago
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Hammond
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City in Maryland named for a "harbour" in northern France
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Havre de Grace
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Main city of Halland, Sweden
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Halmstad
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Greek island town named "water"
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Hydra
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Gateway to the Everglades
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Homestead
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Montenegrin city with namesake of Bosnia's other half
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Herceg Novi
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Legislative capital of the Azores
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Horta
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Germany's number one port
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Hamburg
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Was hurt by Hurricane Harvey
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Houston
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Site of a huge explosion in 1917
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Halifax
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Tasmanian capital
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Hobart
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Capital of Somaliland
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Hargeisa
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Well-known resort island in South Carolina
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Hilton Head Island
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Tollywood
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Hyderabad
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Baháʼí World Centre site
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Haifa
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Capital of Crete
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Heraklion
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End point of China's Grand Canal
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Hangzhou
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"Insurance Capital of the World"
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Hartford
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Germany's oldest University
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Heidelberg
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New Zealand' largest inland city
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Hamilton
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Capital of the Solomon Islands
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Honiara
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1955 Swedish World's fair host
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Helsingborg
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Danish city across the above
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Helsingør
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Persian Gulf's only strait namesake
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Hormuz
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Belgian city that was site of the WWII's first tank battle
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Hannut
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Chinese ice sculpture festival site
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Harbin
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Arkansas's only national park
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Hot Springs
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Syrian city once called "Emesa"
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Homs
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Coastal Swedish city on the Finnish border
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Haparanda
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PEPCON disaster site in Nevada
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Henderson
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Main town of the Easter Island
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Hanga Roa
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Capital of Guam
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Hagåtña
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Western end of Alaska Route 1
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Homer
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Bill Clinton's Arkansan hometown
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Hope
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Taiwan's "Silicon Valley"
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Hsinchu
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Picturesque lake village in Austria
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Hallstatt
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First city with electricity in Vietnam
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Haiphong
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Kingdom of Aragon's former capital
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Huesca
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Tunisian resort meaning "baths"
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Hammamet
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South Dakotan city or a Great Lake
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Huron
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Cuba's fourth-largest city; also near where Columbus landed in Cuba
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Holguín
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Israel's 2nd-largest industrial zone
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Holon
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Hometown of the Rashid family; historical rivals to the Saudis
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Hail
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Capital of Sonora, Mexico
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Hermosillo
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Birthplace of tofu
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Huainan
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City in NC's Piedmont Triad
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High Point
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Largest town in the Isle of Anglesey
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Holyhead
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Dalmatian island town namesake with ferries going to Split
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Hvar
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University of Southern Mississippi
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Hattiesburg
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Icelandic town mentioned in Will Farrell's "Eurovision" movie
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Húsavík
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City near Nagoya with a sizeable Brazilian-Japanese population
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Hamamatsu
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Third-largest city in Hokkaido
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Hakodate
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Namesake of a Korean fortress that is a World Heritage site
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Hwaseong
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Nearest town to Denali
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Healy
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Located right south of Babylon
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Hillah
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Somali city with namesake of mainland Africa's easternmost point
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Hafun
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Kenyan nature resort on Lake Victoria near a national park
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Homa Bay
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