Description | City | % Correct |
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This city became Morocco's capital when it achieved independence in 1955 | Rabat | 88%
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Once the largest shipbuilding city in the world. Where the Titanic was built | Belfast | 82%
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Two historical cities joined together in 1873 and built this modern-day national capital | Budapest | 82%
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Formerly was nicknamed as "The Paris of Middle East" before the war broke out | Beirut | 80%
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Most populous Uzbek-speaking city in the world | Tashkent | 79%
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U.S. city that has lost more than a million residents since 1950 | Detroit | 76%
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Eastern European capital whose Parliament is the heaviest building in the world | Bucharest | 75%
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Tasmania's main city | Hobart | 71%
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Resort in Thailand that shares its name with the island it sits on | Phuket | 69%
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Croatian beach city, Diocletian‘s Palace | Split | 64%
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This national capital in Middle East shares its name with a type of grape | Muscat | 63%
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German city that is home to Porsche and Mercedes | Stuttgart | 63%
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This Central Asian capital's name means "city of love" in Persian | Ashgabat | 55%
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Most populous city in western Belgium | Ghent | 55%
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The most important city of the Netherlands during the Middle Ages | Utrecht | 52%
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This capital, on Africa's west coast, is one of the driest capitals in the world | Nouakchott | 42%
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Most populous city Connecticut | Bridgeport | 28%
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City in India's Gujarat state, once famous for diamond trade | Surat | 25%
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Most populous city in the Niger Delta. Also the capital of the Nigerian oil industry | Port Harcourt | 22%
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Third-biggest city in Afghanistan. Also historically known for its wine | Herat | 21%
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