Rank
|
Population
|
Country
|
Hint
|
City
|
1
|
3,387,000
|
Germany
|
Brandenburger Tor
|
Berlin
|
2
|
2,016,000
|
Romania
|
Centre of Walachia
|
Bucharest
|
3
|
1,825,000
|
Hungary
|
Originated from the union of Pest and Buda
|
Budapest
|
4
|
1,594,000
|
Serbia
|
Gateway to the Balkans
|
Belgrade
|
5
|
1,455,000
|
Spain
|
Sagrada Familia
|
Barcelona
|
6
|
1,139,000
|
Belgium
|
De facto capital of the European Union
|
Brussels
|
7
|
1,021,000
|
United Kingdom
|
Metal processing
|
Birmingham
|
8
|
540,000
|
Germany
|
Biggest city on the Weser
|
Bremen
|
9
|
483,000
|
United Kingdom
|
Next to Leeds
|
Bradford
|
10
|
455,000
|
Russia
|
On the Belorussian border
|
Bryansk
|
11
|
449,000
|
Slovakia
|
Capital
|
Bratislava
|
12
|
400,000
|
United Kingdom
|
River Avon
|
Bristol
|
13
|
393,000
|
Germany
|
In the Ruhr area
|
Bochum
|
14
|
387,000
|
Poland
|
Pogroms against National-Germans
|
Bydgoszcz
|
15
|
386,000
|
Italy
|
Tortellini/Mortadella/Bolognese sauce
|
Bologna
|
16
|
385,000
|
Czech Republic
|
Seat of judicial authority
|
Brno
|
17
|
351,000
|
Spain
|
Guggenheim Museum
|
Bilbao
|
18
|
338,000
|
Russia
|
Directly on the Ukrainian border
|
Belgorod
|
19
|
335,000
|
Italy
|
Capital of Apulia
|
Bari
|
20
|
321,000
|
Germany
|
There's a conspiracy that this city doesn't exist
|
Bielefeld
|
21
|
314,000
|
Romania
|
Biserica Neagra
|
Brasov
|
22
|
301,000
|
Germany
|
Capital of Western Germany from 1949 to 1990
|
Bonn
|
23
|
297,000
|
United Kingdom
|
Where the Titanic was built
|
Belfast
|
24
|
286,000
|
Belarus
|
Not to be confused with the westernmost city of France
|
Brest
|
25
|
284,000
|
Poland
|
Centre of a Belorussian minority
|
Bialystok
|
|