Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Smallest country in the world by both area and population | Vatican City | 100%
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Italian city famous for its canals and bridges | Venice | 100%
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Capital of Austria | Vienna | 100%
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Third-largest city in Spain, and the autonomous community its located in, west of Catalonia | Valencia | 95%
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Longest river in Europe | Volga | 95%
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Palace near Paris created for King Louis XIV | Versailles | 94%
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Capital of Lithuania | Vilnius | 94%
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Capital of Malta | Valletta | 92%
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Italian city which was the setting of Romeo and Juliet | Verona | 91%
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Medieval Norse seafarers who raided, traded, and explored throughout Europe and into North America | Vikings | 91%
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Capital of Liechtenstein | Vaduz | 89%
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British monarch who reigned from 1837-1901, during a period of great change and expansion of the British Empire | Victoria | 86%
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Russian city known as Stalingrad between 1925 and 1961 | Volgograd | 80%
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City that was one of the capitals of Medieval Russia and is also a common Russian name | Vladimir | 53%
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French city that was the site of the longest battle of the First World War | Verdun | 52%
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Germanic people group who sacked Rome in 410 and ruled southern France and Iberia from 418-720 | Visigoths | 47%
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City of 1 million in southwestern Russia | Voronezh | 33%
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Chief who united the Gauls against the Romans but was ultimately defeated by Julius Caesar | Vercingetorix | 16%
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Island with the only airport in the Faroe Islands | Vágar | 5%
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Historical term for speakers of Eastern Romance languages in the Balkans | Vlachs | 5%
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