| Country | Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ethiopia | Headquarters of the African Union | Addis Ababa | 100%
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| Belgium | "Diamond capital of the world" | Antwerp | 100%
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| Once home of the papacy | Avignon | 100%
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| Iraq | Center of the Islamic Golden Age | Baghdad | 100%
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| Mali | Capital of Mali | Bamako | 100%
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| Where Sinbad sails from | Basra | 100%
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| Romans called it "Aquae Sulis" | Bath | 100%
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| Lebanon | Devastated by an explosion in 2020 | Beirut | 100%
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| Norway | Largest city in Norway until 1830s | Bergen | 100%
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| Birthplace of Jesus | Bethlehem | 100%
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| England | Peaky Blinders' home city | Birmingham | 100%
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| Judicial capital of South Africa | Bloemfontein | 100%
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| The wine capital of the world | Bordeaux | 100%
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| 1773 Tea Party | Boston | 100%
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| Will host the 2032 Summer Olympics | Brisbane | 100%
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| Romania | Home to world's heaviest building | Bucharest | 100%
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| France | Hosts a well-known film festival | Cannes | 100%
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| South Africa | Is overlooked by the Table Mountain | Cape Town | 100%
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| Morocco | Location of a Bogart movie | Casablanca | 100%
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| Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka's commercial capital | Colombo | 100%
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| Charted city near Harari | Dire Dawa | 100%
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| Capital of the Iraqi Kurdistan | Erbil | 100%
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| Namesake of red hat with a tassle | Fes | 100%
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| Germany | Financial capital of Germany | Frankfurt | 100%
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| Free City of Danzig | Gdańsk | 100%
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| Last Muslim city in Spain | Granada | 100%
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| Site of the Baháʼí World Centre | Haifa | 100%
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| Oldest German university | Heidelberg | 100%
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| Last capital of the Timurid Empire | Herat | 100%
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| Capital of Tasmania | Hobart | 100%
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| Home to the largest city squarein the Middle East | Isfahan | 100%
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| Israel | It is called "Al-Quds" in Arabic | Jerusalem | 100%
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| Poland | Home to Poland's oldest university | Krakow | 100%
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| Malaysia | Home to the Petronas Towers | Kuala Lumpur | 100%
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| Highest world capital | La Paz | 100%
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| Dalai Lama lived here until 1959 | Lhasa | 100%
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| 1994 Winter Olympics host | Lillehammer | 100%
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| "Film capital" of Poland | Łódź | 100%
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| Most populous in western Ukraine | Lviv | 100%
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| Autonomous gambling city | Macau | 100%
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| Saudi Arabia | Muslims pray towards it | Mecca | 100%
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| Australia | Australian Open's venue | Melbourne | 100%
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| Site of the ancient city of Nineveh | Mosul | 100%
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| Site of Nazi rallies and tribunals | Nuremberg | 100%
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| Denmark | Capital of Greenland | Nuuk | 100%
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| Most populous coastal city | Odessa | 100%
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| Was home to the largest Germanconcentration camp in WWII | Oświęcim | 100%
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| Oldest university in England | Oxford | 100%
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| Where one can run with the bulls | Pamplona | 100%
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| Portugal | Located at the mouth of Douro | Porto | 100%
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| Some propose to name it "Tshwane" | Pretoria | 100%
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| Religious capital of Iran | Qom | 100%
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| Greece | Site of the Colossus statue | Rhodes | 100%
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| The Steel City | Sheffield | 100%
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| Bolivia | Was founded as "La Plata" | Sucre | 100%
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| First capital of Safavid Empire | Tabriz | 100%
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| Estonia | Capital of Estonia | Tallinn | 100%
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| Iran | Setting of "Argo" | Tehran | 100%
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| Former trans-Saharan trade center | Timbuktu | 100%
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| Where paella originates | Valencia | 100%
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| Capital during World War II | Vichy | 100%
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| New Zealand | Southernmost world capital | Wellington | 100%
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| Largest city on River Oder | Wrocław | 100%
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| China | Home of the Terracotta Army | Xi'an | 100%
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| Site of a WWII "Big 3" conference | Yalta | 100%
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| Croatia | Ban Jelačić is its central square | Zagreb | 100%
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| Chile | 1962 FIFA World Cup finals venue | Santiago | 89%
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| City on Rhine located on the borderwith France and Germany | Basel | 83%
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| Canada | Hosts the annual "Stampede" | Calgary | 83%
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| Switzerland | Most populous French-speaking city | Geneva | 83%
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| Capital of the Philippines | Manila | 83%
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| Only fortified city in Canada | Quebec City | 83%
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| Philippines | Official capital until 1976 | Quezon City | 83%
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| Oscar Niemeyer designed much of it | Brasília | 80%
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| One of the venues for Grand Prix motorcycle racing until 2020 | Brno | 80%
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| King Shaka is the name of itsinternational airport | Durban | 80%
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| Was the capital of Mughal andSikh Empires | Lahore | 80%
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| Ireland | Type of poem namesake | Limerick | 80%
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| Brazil | Biggest city in Amazon rainforest | Manaus | 80%
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| Setting of "The Sound of Music" | Salzburg | 80%
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| Russia | 2014 Winter Olympics host | Sochi | 80%
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| International Court of Justice | The Hague | 80%
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| Oldest university in Finland | Turku | 80%
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| Nigeria | Capital of Nigeria | Abuja | 75%
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| Called "Halab" in local language | Aleppo | 75%
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| Independence-declaring counter-part of Luhansk | Donetsk | 75%
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| Walled city formerly called Ragusawhich is a World Heritage site | Dubrovnik | 75%
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| Ukraine | Vitali Klitschko is its mayor | Kiev | 75%
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| Croatia's main port | Rijeka | 75%
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| Hometown of Lionel Messi | Rosario | 75%
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| Bulgaria | Alexander Nevsky Cathedral | Sofia | 75%
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| Most populous coastal city | Split | 75%
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| Often called the "Granite City" | Aberdeen | 67%
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| Center of an empire that existed between 100–940 AD | Axum | 67%
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| Home to the world's largest airport | Dammam | 67%
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| ... until this one replaced it in 1996 | Dodoma | 67%
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| Headquarters of Hamas | Gaza | 67%
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| Scotland | "Capital" of the Scottish Highlands | Inverness | 67%
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| Soon will be home to the tallest building in the world | Jeddah | 67%
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| The oldest walled city in world | Jericho | 67%
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| Peru | Founded by Francisco Pizarro | Lima | 67%
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| The national anthem of Franceis named after its people | Marseille | 67%
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| Where Muhammad is buried | Medina | 67%
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| Its federal building wasbombed in 1995 | Oklahoma City | 67%
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| Last port of call for the Mayflower on its voyage to America | Plymouth | 67%
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| Current de-facto capital of Palestine | Ramallah | 67%
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| Largest city on the Arabian Peninsula | Riyadh | 67%
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| United States | "The City by the Bay" | San Francisco | 67%
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| Capital of Yukon Territory | Whitehorse | 67%
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| Birthplace of Freddie Mercury | Zanzibar | 67%
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| Site of the largest dam on Nile | Aswan | 60%
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| The largest city in Italy's heel | Bari | 60%
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| The first planned modern city in Brazil; capital of Minas Gerais | Belo Horizonte | 60%
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| Claims to be the second-largestnatural harbour in the world | Cork | 60%
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| Capital of Algarve | Faro | 60%
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| Ed Sheeran sang a song about it | Galway | 60%
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| Italy | Christopher Columbus's hometown | Genoa | 60%
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| Egypt | Great Pyramid locale | Giza | 60%
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| Birthplace of Franz Ferdinand | Graz | 60%
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| Austria | Twice hosted the Winter Olympics | Innsbruck | 60%
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| Formerly known as "Königsberg" | Kaliningrad | 60%
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| Location of the Valley of the Kings | Luxor | 60%
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| Sweden | Öresund Bridge's eastern terminus | Malmö | 60%
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| City that is famous for its beer | Plzeň | 60%
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| Czech Republic | Charles IV's Holy Roman capital | Prague | 60%
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| Sicilian city which was once the largest Greek colony | Syracuse | 60%
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| Finland | Largest inland city | Tampere | 60%
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| Oldest university in Scandinavia | Uppsala | 60%
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| Netherlands | Most important during Middle Ages | Utrecht | 60%
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| "Romeo and Juliet" was set here | Verona | 60%
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| Russian Pacific fleet headquarters | Vladivostok | 60%
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| City where famous crystal was made | Waterford | 60%
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| Home to the National Congress | Valparaíso | 56%
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| Denmark's leading container port | Aarhus | 50%
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| Pacific city known for cliff divers | Acapulco | 50%
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| Nearest large town to Uluru | Alice Springs | 50%
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| Where two large statues of Buddhawere bombed in 2001 | Bamyan | 50%
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| Largest in the Negev Desert | Beersheba | 50%
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| The British stole its "bronzes"after a battle in 1897 | Benin City | 50%
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| Known for it canals | Bruges | 50%
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| Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef for most tourists | Cairns | 50%
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| Site of a deadly 2011 earthquake | Christchurch | 50%
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| Main Bolivian city on Lake Titicacawith namesake of a Rio beach | Copacabana | 50%
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| Syria | Fourth-holiest city in Islam | Damascus | 50%
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| World Economic Forum site | Davos | 50%
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| Israel's only seaport on the Red Sea | Eilat | 50%
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| Capital of Crete | Heraklion | 50%
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| Afghanistan | Setting of "The Kite Runner" | Kabul | 50%
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| Biggest city in northern Nigeria | Kano | 50%
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| Largest German city on the Baltic Sea | Kiel | 50%
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| Olympic headquarters and EPFL city | Lausanne | 50%
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| City in Wallonia that has the namesake of a famous type of waffle | Liège | 50%
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| Its name means "tomb of the saint" | Mazar-i-Sharif | 50%
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| Gateway to Mount Aconcaguafor most tourists | Mendoza | 50%
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| Site of a bloody WWII battle | Narva | 50%
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| City of Jesus's youth | Nazareth | 50%
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| Hometown of H. C. Andersen | Odense | 50%
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| Largest on Estonia's west coast | Pärnu | 50%
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| Gave its name to a major Australian city | Perth | 50%
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| "Oil capital of Nigeria" | Port Harcourt | 50%
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| Site of world's largest silver deposit | Potosí | 50%
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| Formerly German-occupied city known for its brewery | Qingdao | 50%
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| Most populous city in Bolivia | Santa Cruz | 50%
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| Often paired with the above | Sidon | 50%
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| Mineral springs city | Spa | 50%
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| Hosted the Winter Olympics twice | St. Moritz | 50%
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| Estonia's oldest university | Tartu | 50%
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| Once the second-largest cityin the Byzantine Empire | Thessaloniki | 50%
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| Namesake of an African capital | Tripoli | 50%
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| Where legendary figures Europaand Dido were born | Tyre | 50%
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| Located adjacent to the Latviantown of Valka | Valga | 50%
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| Five WWI battles were fought near it | Ypres | 50%
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| Oldest city in Croatia | Zadar | 50%
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| Home to the oldest archdiocesein Portugal | Braga | 40%
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| Capital of Sardinia | Cagliari | 40%
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| Dutch pottery city | Delft | 40%
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| Most visited city by tourists | Denpasar | 40%
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| Birthplace of Cristiano Ronaldo | Funchal | 40%
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| Namesake of a union that existedbetween 1397–1537 | Kalmar | 40%
| |
| Guinness's most famous dark beer | Kilkenny | 40%
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| Known for it beef | Kobe | 40%
| |
| The four-day Austrian Civil Warstarted here | Linz | 40%
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| Where modern-day EU was founded | Maastricht | 40%
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| Site of a 2019 hospital shooting | Ostrava | 40%
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| "Capital of Northern Finland" | Oulu | 40%
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| Japan | Host of an annual "Snow Festival" | Sapporo | 40%
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| Northern Sweden's largest city | Umeå | 40%
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| Capital of Gotland | Visby | 40%
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| India | Location of the Taj Mahal | Agra | 33%
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| Where Gandhi started his Salt March | Ahmedabad | 33%
| |
| Setting of "Breaking Bad" | Albuquerque | 33%
| |
| City major urban area in Luzondoes NOT start with "Los" | Angeles | 33%
| |
| Most popular seaside resort | Antalya | 33%
| |
| Seat of the Constitutional Court | Arequipa | 33%
| |
| Many Kilimanjaro hikers fly into this Tanzanian city | Arusha | 33%
| |
| Home to Turkey's largest oil field,namesake of a DC superhero | Batman | 33%
| |
| At least 4,000 people died here in 1984 after an industrial gas leak | Bhopal | 33%
| |
| Take the "train to" this zombified city | Busan | 33%
| |
| Home to Magellan's Cross | Cebu | 33%
| |
| Unofficial capital of Transylvania | Cluj-Napoca | 33%
| |
| Was the capital of the Inca Empire | Cuzco | 33%
| |
| The Textile City | Daegu | 33%
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| Tanzania | This was Tanzania's former capital ... | Dar es Salaam | 33%
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| Only fortified city | Galle | 33%
| |
| Ethiopian Empire's first fixed capital | Gondar | 33%
| |
| Where world's largest accidental explosion took place | Halifax | 33%
| |
| Palestine | Most populous city in the territory controlled by the PNA | Hebron | 33%
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| South Korea | Home to South Korea's main airport | Incheon | 33%
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| Largest city inside Amazon rainforest | Iquitos | 33%
| |
| Turkey | "The Pearl of the Aegean" | İzmir | 33%
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| Main town of the Orkney Islands | Kirkwall | 33%
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| Mother Teresa's last residence | Kolkata | 33%
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| Capital of the Tigray Region | Mekelle | 33%
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| Home of world's oldest golf course | St Andrews | 33%
| |
| Holiest city in Hinduism | Varanasi | 33%
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| Bulgaria's largest oil refinery | Burgas | 25%
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| Tiny dog breed namesake | Chihuahua | 25%
| |
| Argentina | Home to Argentina's oldest university | Córdoba | 25%
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| Where tequila originated | Guadalajara | 25%
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| "Emesa" was its pre-Islamic name | Homs | 25%
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| Biggest city before independence | Ibadan | 25%
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| Mexico | Located across to El Paso | Juárez | 25%
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| A type of olive is named after it | Kalamata | 25%
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| Main port of Syria | Latakia | 25%
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| Host of the Panhellenic Games | Olympia | 25%
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| Europe's oldest continuously-inhabited city | Plovdiv | 25%
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| Largest Bulgarian city on Danube | Ruse | 25%
| |
| World's most murderous city per-capita | Tijuana | 25%
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| World's southernmost city | Ushuaia | 25%
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| Seaport historically called "Odessos" | Varna | 25%
| |
| The War of the Pacific started whenChile occupied this port city | Antofagasta | 22%
| |
| Home to a meteor | Chelyabinsk | 20%
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| Home to the oldest university | Coimbra | 20%
| |
| Site of a catastrophic fireworks disaster in 2000 | Enschede | 20%
| |
| Red Sea resort that is home toEgypt's second-busiest airport | Hurghada | 20%
| |
| Most populous in New Guinea | Jayapura | 20%
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| Capital of the state of Carinthia | Klagenfurt | 20%
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| Called "Reichenberg" in German | Liberec | 20%
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| Capital of Åland Islands | Mariehamn | 20%
| |
| Where the riots that toppled Suharto started in 1998 | Medan | 20%
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| Punjab's "City of Saints" | Multan | 20%
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| Hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics | Nagano | 20%
| |
| Closest Brazilian city to Africa | Natal | 20%
| |
| Suburb of the above with namesakeof a telephone company | Nokia | 20%
| |
| White-only city of Northern Cape | Orania | 20%
| |
| Nearest major city to Khyber Pass | Peshawar | 20%
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| Northern terminus of Suez Canal | Port Said | 20%
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| Orchard city of Balochistan | Quetta | 20%
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| Pakistan | Capital of Pakistan before 1964 | Rawalpindi | 20%
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| First capital of Brazil | Salvador | 20%
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| Most populous during Dutch rule | Surabaya | 20%
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| Where the Romanov family was executed in 1918 | Yekaterinburg | 20%
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| Indonesia | Last monarchial city of Indonesia | Yogyakarta | 20%
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| Where the Death Squad is active | Davao | 17%
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| Detainees were abused in its former U.S. prison | Abu Ghraib | 0%
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| Capital of Niue | Alofi | 0%
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| Medieval capital of Siam | Ayothaya | 0%
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| Thailand | Colloquially called "Krung Thep" | Bangkok | 0%
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| Hometown of Shakira | Barranquilla | 0%
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| This city doesn't actually exist | Bielefeld | 0%
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| Colombia | Capital of Colombia | Bogota | 0%
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| First capital of the Ottoman Empire | Bursa | 0%
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| 1971 Pan American Games host | Cali | 0%
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| Only city the Spanish fortifiedduring the colonial era | Cartagena | 0%
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| City bordering Morocco that sitson the Strait of Gibraltar | Ceuta | 0%
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| Largest city in Northern Thailand | Chiang Mai | 0%
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| Main port of Romania | Constanța | 0%
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| Largest Turkish city on Tigris | Diyarbakır | 0%
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| Known for its abode-madeGreat Mosque; a UNESCO site | Djenné | 0%
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| City named after Edinburgh | Dunedin | 0%
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| Former capital of the Songhai Empire | Gao | 0%
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| Capital of Penang | George Town | 0%
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| Spain | Basque town Picasso painted | Guernica | 0%
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| Site of a bloody uprising in 1980 | Gwangju | 0%
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| Main town of Easter Island | Hanga Roa | 0%
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| Capital of Inner Mongolia | Hohhot | 0%
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| Was shortly the capital of Romaniabetween 1916–1918 | Iași | 0%
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| Located on a northern peninsula | Jaffna | 0%
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| The air route between this city and Seoul is world's busiest | Jeju | 0%
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| Located right north of Singapore | Johor Bahru | 0%
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| Headquarters of Taliban | Kandahar | 0%
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| "Sweet" city in central Sri Lanka | Kandy | 0%
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| Largest city on Malaysian Borneo | Kota Kinabalu | 0%
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| Capital of the Buenos Aires province | La Plata | 0%
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| The strait between Malaysia and Sumatra is named after it | Malacca | 0%
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| "Jemaa el-Fnaa" market square | Marrakesh | 0%
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| Its cartel was led by Pablo Escobar | Medellín | 0%
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| Tanzania's largest on Lake Victoria | Mwanza | 0%
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| Capital of Okinawa | Naha | 0%
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| Located close to a famousgroup of archaeological "lines" | Nazca | 0%
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| Most popular seaside resort town | Phuket | 0%
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| Most tourists fly to this city tothen visit the Milford Sound | Queenstown | 0%
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| Was the capital of the ISILuntil 2014 | Raqqa | 0%
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| Capital of Denmark before 1443 | Roskilde | 0%
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| Nearest major city to the2011 earthquake | Sendai | 0%
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| Popular grape type namesake | Shiraz | 0%
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| Second-biggest city in Mali | Sikasso | 0%
| |
| Official administrative capital of Sri Lanka | Sri Jayawar-denepura Kotte | 0%
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| Oil capital of Norway | Stavanger | 0%
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| Home to the smallest national park | St. Louis | 0%
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| Once an international zone | Tangier | 0%
| |
| Capital of parts of Morocco thatwere controlled by Spain | Tetouan | 0%
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| Romanian Revolution's starting point | Timișoara | 0%
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| Main city of the Faroe Islands,its name means "Thor's harbour" | Tórshavn | 0%
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| Most populous non-Russian citynorth of the Arctic Circle | Tromsø | 0%
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| Historically called Nidaros | Trondheim | 0%
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| Major northeastern city starting witha Japanese wheat noodle | Udon Thani | 0%
| |
| Devastated by an 1960 earthquake | Valdivia | 0%
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| Where Greenpeace was founded | Vancouver | 0%
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| Largest inland city | Zahlé | 0%
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