| Hint | Place | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most populous Scottish city | Glasgow | 94%
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| British Overseas Territory at the southern tip of Spain | Gibraltar | 91%
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| Located on the Danube, this European Capital is only 55 km (34mi) away from Vienna | Bratislava | 89%
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| You can find one of five Guggenheim museums in this Spanish city | Bilbao | 86%
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| Polish city famous for its medieval town; Copernicus studied at university here | Krakow | 86%
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| Often called "Venice of the North" - notable places include Södermalm and Gamla Stan | Stockholm | 86%
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| Perhaps the most notorious group active in that major Sicilian city is the Cosa Nostra; the "Maxi Trials" (largest trials against Mafia) were held here | Palermo | 77%
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| Second largest city of Ireland, located in Munster | Cork | 74%
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| If you go by city proper, the second largest city in Belgium - it grew thanks to its role in linen & textile trade in medieval times | Ghent | 69%
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| Second largest city in Austria, located in Styria and quite close to the Slovenian border | Graz | 66%
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| Capital of the largest Balearic island | Palma de Mallorca | 66%
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| Lagoon city also known as La Serenissima | Venice | 66%
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| Since 2014, Vitali Klitschko serves as Mayor of this city | Kyiv | 63%
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| Hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011, home to the largest Japanese community in Germany | Düsseldorf | 60%
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| Capital of the oldest republic in the world | San Marino | 60%
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| Major city in Alsace, located directly on the Rhine; especially known as a "christmas paradise" | Strasbourg | 60%
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| Largest city in northern Norway, located over 300 km (186mi) north of the Arctic Circle | Tromso | 60%
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| Major Greek port city just outside of Athens | Piraeus | 51%
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| Together with Burgas, this city is the main tourism hub on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast | Varna | 51%
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| Largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1356, it is nowadays a centre for Life Sciences and known for companies such as Roche or Novartis | Basel | 26%
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