EUROPE
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Letter
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City
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Hint
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H
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Hamburg
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One of the three German city-states.
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A
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Arkhangelsk
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It was the chief seaport of Russia until it was replaced by Saint Petersburg.
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L
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London
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Only European metropolitan area with a population of over 10 million located in an island.
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L
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Ljubljana
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Northern-most capital city from a former yugoslav country.
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O
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Orléans
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A city in Lousiana is named after this French city.
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W
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Warsaw
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The Vistula river goes through this city.
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E
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Edinburgh
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Seat of the Scottish government.
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E
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Eindhoven
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Fifth biggest city in The Netherlands.
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N
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Nizhny Novgorod
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Russian city whose name is composed by two words. Both start with letter N.
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ASIA
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Letter
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City
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Hint
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H
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Hyderabad
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It's the name of a big city in both India and Pakistan.
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A
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Almaty
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Second largest city in Central Asia.
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L
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Luoyang
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One of the four Great Ancient Capitals of China.
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L
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Lahore
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Second largest city in Pakistan.
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O
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Osaka
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Largest Japanese city outside of the Tokyo area.
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W
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Wuhan
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Capital city of the Chinese province of Hubei.
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E
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Ekaterinburg
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Alternative romanization for a Russian city located right at the border between Asia and Europe.
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E
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Eskişehir
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City in northwestern Turkey known as a university town.
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N
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Nicosia
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Located in the largest non-italian island in the Mediterranean Sea.
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AMERICA (NORTH AND SOUTH)
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Letter
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City
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Hint
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H
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Hartford
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Capital city of Connecticut.
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A
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Atlanta
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Host city of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.
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L
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Lima
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Third largest city in The Americas.
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L
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La Paz
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One of Bolivia's capital cities.
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O
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Ottawa
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A capital city in North America.
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W
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Washington
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Both a city in the United States and a state in that country.
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E
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Ecatepec de Morelos
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City in the state of Mexico. It is Mexico's second most populous municipality.
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E
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El Paso
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City in the United States whose name means 'The Pass' in Spanish.
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N
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Nassau
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Capital city of an island nation. It comprises over 70% of that country's population.
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