| Hint | Place | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Switzerland | Bern | 100%
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| Completely enclosed by Rome | Vatican | 100%
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| The wall dividing this city fell in 1989 | Berlin | 97%
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| The two major football clubs from this city are also known as Real and Atletico | Madrid | 97%
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| Poland's principal seaport, formerly a "Free City" | Gdansk | 84%
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| Capital of North Macedonia | Skopje | 84%
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| Together with Vantaa and Espoo, it forms the largest metropolitan area of its country | Helsinki | 79%
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| Ukrainian coastal city on the shores of the Black Sea, the city centre was declared UNESCO world heritage in January 2023 | Odessa | 76%
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| Home of several car brands, such as Porsche and Mercedes | Stuttgart | 76%
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| The amusement park Liseberg is located in this Swedish city | Gothenburg | 63%
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| Capital of the smallest EU member | Valletta | 63%
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| The place where JK Rowling wrote the first novel of Harry Potter - it also inspired, for example, Diagon Alley | Edinburgh | 58%
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| European capital with the highest altitude | Andorra la Vella | 55%
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| The Palace of Minos is located to the southeast of this city | Heraklion | 50%
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| Besides Strasbourg, one of the tourist hubs in Alsace | Colmar | 45%
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| Ligurian city that hosts the most important music show of Italy each winter | San Remo | 42%
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| Home to the second biggest seaport in Europe; host of the 1920 Olympic games | Antwerp | 32%
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| Second biggest city of Slovakia | Kosice | 32%
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| The destination (and end) of the Way of St James | Santiago de Compostela | 29%
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| Often referred to as "Austria's most beautiful village", receives millions of tourists each year despite only having about 800 inhabitants | Hallstatt | 11%
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