| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of Sweden | S | Stockholm | 99%
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| Connects to Copenhagen through the Öresund Bridge | M | Malmö | 97%
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| Largest port of both Sweden. Volvo headquarters | G | Gothenburg | 94%
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| Home to the oldest university in Sweden. Also the nation's former capital | U | Uppsala | 89%
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| IKEA headquarters between 2005-15. Facing the Danish city of Helsingør | H | Helsingborg | 75%
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| Biggest city in northern Sweden. Home to a prestigious university | U | Umeå | 75%
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| City in central Sweden known for its manufacturing industry in the 19th century | Ö | Örebro | 74%
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| Site a 1397 treaty joining Denmark, Sweden, and Norway under one king | K | Kalmar | 73%
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| Capital of Gotland. Was the leading centre in the Baltic before the Hanseatic League | V | Visby | 73%
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| Most populous city by the lake of Vättern. Where "The Cardigans" originated | J | Jönköping | 72%
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| Most populous city by the lake of Vänern. Swedish for "Charlestown" | K | Karlstad | 71%
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| Northernmost Swedish city. Has been relocating eastwards since 2014 to counter mining-related subsidence | K | Kiruna | 64%
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| Coastal city near the Finnish border that has Sweden's northernmost university | L | Luleå | 63%
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| Primary setting of Henning Mankell's detective series "Wallander" | Y | Ystad | 57%
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| Sweden's top ski resort. Only has three letters | Å | Åre | 56%
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| Birthplace of the clothing brand H&M. Borders the lake of Mälaren | V | Västerås | 53%
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| Where Sabaton originated. Namesake of a spiritual movement ending in "Gong" | F | Falun | 52%
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| City in Småland where the first IKEA store was built | Ä | Älmhult | 33%
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| City in northern Sweden that hosted the 1976 Winter Paralympics, the first Winter Paralympics | Ö | Örnsköldsvik | 31%
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| Small village where four chemical elements were discovered | Y | Ytterby | 25%
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