| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital and largest city of Ukraine | Kyiv | 88%
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| Polish city famous for its historic architecture | Kraków | 83%
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| Historically known as 'Königsberg' | Kaliningrad | 76%
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| Renowned for its interesting mixture of Tatar and Russian cultures | Kazan | 52%
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| Home to the Barabashovo market, one of the largest in the world | Kharkiv | 40%
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| The most visited spa town in the Czechia | Karlovy Vary | 33%
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| Originally built as fortress by the Cossacks | Krasnodar | 24%
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| Serbian city known for its munition and automobile industries | Kragujevac | 19%
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| Established as a centre for handicrafts and cattle raising in Hungary | Kecskemét | 17%
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| Home to the Maritime Museum of Finland | Kotka | 17%
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| Reputed to be one of the sunniest towns in Sweden | Karlstad | 14%
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| English market town known for its quality woven carpets | Kidderminster | 14%
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| Coastal Danish city that historically thrived on trades and crafts | Kolding | 12%
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| Known throughout Russia for its clay statuettes and whistles | Kirov | 10%
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| Originally established as a Roman military post | Koblenz | 7%
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| One of Eastern Europe's most important steel-industry city | Kryvyi Rih | 7%
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| Founded by an Ottoman lord, Iljaz bej Mirahori | Korçë | 5%
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| In antiquity, the city was known as 'Neapolis' | Kavala | 2%
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| Centre of Bulgaria's rose oil production | Kazanlak | 2%
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| Polish city containing many scenic parks and historic churches | Kalisz | 0%
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