| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The name of the 13th's major rail station refers to this small town in what is know the Czech Republic. It was the site of a great battle won by Napoleon, also called the Three Emperors Battle. | Austerlitz | 100%
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| Cultural institution whose headquarters are located in the 13th. Every book published in France is legally required to deposit a copy here. | Bibliothèque nationale de France | French National Library | 75%
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| Informal district whose name translates as "hill of quails" | Butte-aux-Cailles | 75%
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| 49th quartier of Paris, named after a hospital and former mental institution | de la Salpêtrière | 75%
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| Name of the arrondissement, which dervies from the name of a faimly of tapestry manufacturers (in many languages, it is synonymous with the word tapestry) | Gobelins | 75%
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| Assembly of residential buildings with a sporty name. A 2021 Jacques audiard flim is set here and bears the same name. | Les Olympiades | 75%
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| Martiniquois writer ("Discourse on Colonialism") and politician who lived in the 13th for decades | Aimé Césaire | 50%
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| Little river that springs in the Yvelines department, flows through the 13th and then flows into the Seine. Some of it is underground. | Bièvre | 50%
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| Little residential district known dominated by flowers, hence its (translated) name "Floral city" | Cité florale | 50%
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| 50th quartier of Paris | de la Gare | 25%
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| Another informal district which is Europe's largest Chinatown | Quartier asiatique | 25%
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| They can be found all over the 13th arrondissement, they are stuffed and oversized and sit in cafés or on window sills. What are they? | Teddy bears | 25%
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| 52th quartier of Paris | de Croulebarbe | 0%
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| 51th quartier of Paris | de la Maison-blanche | 0%
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