| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance | Florence | 100%
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| Once a city state in the Holy Roman Empire | Frankfurt | 73%
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| Situated in the heart of the major Baden wine-growing region | Freiburg im Breisgau | 64%
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| An earthquake in 1731 destroyed a third of the city | Foggia | 45%
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| Situated close to the Germany-Denmark border | Flensburg | 36%
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| Lies on the southern shores of the Po river | Ferrara | 27%
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| Important Italian agricultural centre | Forlì | 27%
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| Served as a forced labour camp during World War II | Fulda | 27%
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| Founded in 1567 by King Frederick II of Denmark-Norway | Fredrikstad | 18%
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| Experienced massive population increase in the 1980s | Fuenlabrada | 18%
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| Historically an important manufacturer of bricks | Fareham | 9%
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| Crimean resort town on the Black Sea | Feodosia | 9%
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| Major Spanish naval shipbuilding centre for most of its history | Ferrol | 9%
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| Lies at the foot of the Curvature Carpathians | Focșani | 9%
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| In ancient times, the city was known as 'Suel' | Fuengirola | 9%
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| Celebrated their thousand year anniversary in 2007 | Fürth | 9%
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| Formerly served as an Ottoman trading centre | Ferizaj | 0%
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| Founded in the 19th century by the Vrioni family | Fier | 0%
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| Previously a fashionable resort for the aristocracy | Folkestone | 0%
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| Lancashire town known for its beaches | Formby | 0%
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