| Hint | Population (approx.) | Country/Region | Town or City | % Correct |
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| The 2 autonomous Spanish cities that border Morocco | 83,000 | Spain | Ceuta | 96%
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| Where Napoleon Bonaparte was born | 74,000 | Corsica | Ajaccio | 83%
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| City famous for its medieval Old City, and its popularity as a tourist destination | 42,000 | Croatia | Dubrovnik | 83%
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| City famous for its Ancient Greek history as a militaristic city-state | 18,000 | Greece | Sparta | 83%
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| The 2 autonomous Spanish cities that border Morocco | 86,000 | Spain | Melilla | 71%
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| Where the leader of the Church of England's main cathedral is | 55,000 | England | Canterbury | 67%
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| Host of the first Winter Olympics, and just north of Mont Blanc | 9,000 | France | Chamonix | 58%
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| Where William Shakespeare was born | 30,000 | England | Stratford-Upon-Avon | 58%
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| Capital of Castile/Spain from 1085 to 1561 | 85,000 | Spain | Toledo | 58%
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| Capital city of the Falkland Islands | 2,500 | Falkland Islands | Stanley | 50%
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| Resort town famous for its national park (First national park in Canada) | 8,000 | Alberta | Banff | 46%
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| Village that hosted the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980 | 2,000 | New York State | Lake Placid | 42%
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| Birthplace of Elvis Presley | 38,000 | Mississippi | Tupelo | 29%
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| Smallest official city in the UK | 1,800 | Wales | St David's | 21%
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| Where a famous experiment about the effects of Syphilis was conducted | 9,000 | Alabama | Tuskegee | 13%
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| City that used to be a pirate hotspot, that was largely destroyed in an earthquake in 1692 | 2,000 | Jamaica | Port Royal | 8%
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| Town famous for its rock-hewn churches | 17,000 | Ethiopia | Lalibela | 4%
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