| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually | Oslo | 92%
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| Most populous Nordic city | Stockholm | 92%
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| Home to the Tivoli Gardens and The Little Mermaid statue | Copenhagen | 87%
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| You can drive from the above to this city, through the Øresund Bridge | Malmö | 80%
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| Host of the 1952 Summer Olympics | Helsinki | 72%
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| Served as the capital of Norway in the 13th century | Bergen | 71%
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| Most populous Danish city on the Jutland peninsula | Aarhus | 66%
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| Home to the largest port in Nordic countries and leading Scandinavian film festival | Gothenburg | 61%
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| 1994 Winter Olympics host town | Lillehammer | 50%
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| Where Bobby Fischer defeated Boris Spassky to become World Chess Champion | Reykjavik | 49%
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| Former center of the Finnish industry, therefore nicknamed "Manchester of the North" | Tampere | 46%
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| The oldest university in Northern Europe was founded here | Uppsala | 41%
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| Nicknamed the "Oil Capital of Norway" | Stavanger | 38%
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| The European Commission has concluded that the citizens of this Danish city are the mostsatisfied people in Europe with their city | Aalborg | 37%
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| Biggest city in Gotland, was a center of the Hanseatic League | Visby | 37%
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| Swedish city that was the site of a 1397 treaty joining Denmark, Sweden,and Norway under one king | Kalmar | 35%
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| Birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen | Odense | 34%
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| World's third largest city north of the Arctic Circle | Tromsø | 34%
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| World's northernmost town whose population is above 10,000 | Hammerfest | 31%
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| Largest town outside Iceland's heavily populated southwest corner | Akureyri | 21%
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