| Answers | % Correct | |
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| 717,710 | Oslo | 98%
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| 988,943 | Stockholm | 98%
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| 674,500 | Helsinki | 97%
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| World's nothermost capital city | Reykjavík | 94%
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| 659,350 | Copenhagen | 91%
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| North Sea | 88%
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| Baltic Sea | 85%
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| Russia | 81%
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| 604,616 | Gothenburg | 80%
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| The "Gateway to the fjords" | Bergen | 79%
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| Germany | 79%
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| Largest city in Greenland | Nuuk | 78%
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| Arctic Ocean | 76%
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| North Atlantic Ocean | 76%
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| Peninsula in Northern Europe named after a Germanic tribe | Jutland | 67%
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| Gulf of Finland | 63%
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| Archipelago previously known as Spitsbergen | Svalbard | 63%
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| Norwegian Sea | 55%
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| Home to Scandinavia's largest cathedral and oldest university | Uppsala | 53%
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| Island whose biggest city, Visby, was a Hanseatic port | Gotland | 52%
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| Northernmost city with over 50,000 inhabitants | Tromsø | 52%
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| Intermittently erupting water spring that gave rise to the English generic word | Geysir | 51%
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| Ekeberg: This anxiety-inducing Edvard Munch painting likely depicts a view from this neighborhood | The Scream | 51%
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| Malmö: This football player, who often refers to himself in the third person, made his debut in this city's club | Zlatan Ibrahimović | 49%
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| Greenland Sea | 48%
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| Gulf of Bothnia | 46%
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| Jelling: This king, nicknamed Bluetooth, raised a runestone in memory of his parents there | Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson | 36%
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| Kattegat | 34%
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| Cross-country cable-stayed bridge | Øresund Bridge | 31%
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| Barents Sea | 29%
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| Skagerrak | 29%
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| Baffin Bay | 27%
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| Scandinavian Mountains | 27%
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| Järvenpää: This composer spent his later years in his "Ainola" there | Jean Sibelius | 22%
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| The Deep North: This Andersen fairy tale, adapted by Disney in Frozen, mainly takes place there | The Snow Queen | 21%
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| Vänern | 19%
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| Castle famously known as the setting for Shakespeare's play Hamlet | Kronborg castle | 14%
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| Hovs Hallar beach: The opening of this Bergman's film, where Death play chess, was shot there | The Seventh Seal | 14%
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| 1676: Bloodiest battle of the Scanian War | Battle of Lund | 12%
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| Fjord that was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, jointly with the Nærøyfjord | Geirangerfjord | 10%
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| Glomma | 10%
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| Sea fortress composed of eight islands | Suomenlinna | 10%
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| Galdhøpiggen | 9%
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| Hekla | 7%
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| 1030: Battle in which King Olaf II Haraldsson was killed and later declared a saint | Battle of Stiklestad | 6%
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| Gunnbjørn | 3%
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| Öræfajökull | 2%
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