| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Considered the religious capital of Iran | Q | Qom | 88%
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| Site of the first conference between the Big 3 Allied leaders | T | Tehran | 88%
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| Home to the Naqsh-e Jahan Square | I | Isfahan | 84%
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| Has the namesake of a popular grape variety | S | Shiraz | 80%
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| Most populous city that has an overwhelmingly Azerbaijani population | T | Tabriz | 73%
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| Originally called Tus, later named Sanabad | M | Mashhad | 69%
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| Ancient capital of the Persian Empire | P | Persepolis | 67%
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| Busiest port of Iran on the Persian Gulf | B | Bandar Abbas | 41%
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| Latest former capital of Iran; changed in 1795(hint: namesake of a toga-like Indian garment worn by women) | S | Sari | 40%
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| The the first Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran was born inand got his last name from this small city | K | Khomeyn | 39%
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| Known for its Zoroastrian fire temples; also a World Heritage Site | Y | Yazd | 36%
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| Three-letter city in southeastern Iran where a deadly earthquake killed at least 34,000 people in 2003 | B | Bam | 35%
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| Namesake of the largest province of Iran by area | K | Kerman | 32%
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| Namesake of the largest lake in Iran | U | Urmia | 30%
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| This city lies on Iran's largest island; has the namesake as the island itself | Q | Qeshm | 27%
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| Is located close and has the namesake of Iran's tallest mountain | D | Damavand | 26%
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| The largest immigrant-friendly city in Iran; a satellite city of the capital | K | Karaj | 20%
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| Site of the ancient capital of the Medes, Ecbatana, | H | Hamadan | 17%
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| This city in the Tigris–Euphrates Delta is home to Iran's largest oil refinery | A | Abadan | 14%
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| Port on the Arabian Sea that was partially built in the 2000s to provide an alternative for trade between India and Afghanistan | C | Chah Bahar | 12%
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