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Name one of the cities for which all the criteria in each row is true
Population-related criteria uses City Proper population, unless it is specified otherwise
There's always more than one answer, but it is only required to name one of the possible cities
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Last updated: September 18, 2021
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Is one of the 3 largest cities in Georgia (the country)
Batumi | Kutaisi | Tbilisi
Is one of the 3 largest cities in Georgia (the US state)
Atlanta | Augusta | Columbus
Has hosted both the 'Jeux de la Francophonie' and the 'Mediterranean Games'
Beirut | Casablanca
Is the capital city of one of China's 5 autonomous regions
Hohhot | Lhasa | Nanning | Ürümqi | Yinchuan
Was were one of the 3 first African Union summits was held
Addis Ababa | Durban | Maputo
Is not a capital city and has been awarded with the 'European Green Capital' award
Bristol | Grenoble | Essen | Hamburg | Nantes | Nijmegen | Lahti | Vitoria-Gasteiz
Exists in both Spain and Nicaragua and both have more than 100 000
Granada | León
Is the largest city in any of the 5 most populous islands of the British Isles (excluding Great Britain and Ireland)
Douglas | Holyhead | Minster-on-sea | Portsmouth | Ryde
Is one of the 5 largest cities on the Caspian Sea
Aktau | Atyrau | Baku | Makhachkala | Sumgait
Has a university considered among the best 5 universities
Cambridge | Oxford | Stanford
Is one of the 5 fastest growing US cities (by total population, not percentage)
Charlotte | Fort Worth | Phoenix | San Antonio | Seattle
Is located on the coast and is part of the Douzelage (A town twinning association between small towns with a town from each EU country)
Altea | Bundoran | Granville | Marsaskala | Oxelösund | Preveza | Rovinj | Sesimbra
Is a city over 50 000 that starts with 'Oo'
Ooty | Ostend (Oostende) | Oosterhout
Is on the Suez canal and has more than 300 000 people (Other than the city of Suez)
Ismailia | Port Said
Is the largest city in one of the Comoro Islands
Fomboni | Mamoudzou | Moroni | Mutsamudu
Is one of the 5 biggest cities in the Korean peninsula
Busan | Daegu | Incheon | Pyongyang | Seoul
Shares its name with a first-level subdivision of Kazakhstan
Aktobe | Almaty | Atyrau | Karaganda | Kostanay | Kyzylorda | Mangystau | Nur-Sultan | Pavlodar | Turkistan
Contains the letter 'ñ' and has more than 100 000 people
A coruña | Ciudad Acuña | Ñemby | Ocaña | Pamplona (Iruña) | Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña | Logroño | Viña del Mar
Is the biggest coastal city of each country in the Adriatic Sea
Bari | Durrës | Koper | Neum | Split | Ulcinj
Contains one of the World's 5 most visited monuments
Beijing | Paris | Rome | Vatican City | Washington
3 Comments
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Level 55
Sep 9, 2021
The reason there's only 3 answers to the Universities question is because, aside from Oxford and Stanford, the rest are in places called Cambridge! Xd

Two (MIT and Harvard) are in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the other one is Cambridge University in the UK

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Level 69
Sep 9, 2021
Does the Palace of Versailles really get more visitors than any monument in Paris?
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Level 55
Sep 9, 2021
Not really, but each source seems to have different answers.

Anyway, I've added Paris becuase it does seem more reasonable