Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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London's river | Thames | 87%
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Moutain range in France, Monaco, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovenia | Alps | 85%
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Rhine | 82%
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Island to the south | Sardinia | 82%
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Paris's river | Seine | 77%
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Largest island in France | Corsica | 74%
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Sea between Ireland and Great Britian | Irish Sea | 74%
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Largest islands in Italy | Sicily | 74%
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Largest lakes in Switzerland | Geneva | 69%
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Largest Balearic Islands | Majorca | 69%
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Ibiza | 67%
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Minorca | 67%
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Orkney | 67%
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Outer Hebrides | 64%
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Shetland | 64%
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Longest rivers in Germany | Danube | 62%
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Edinburgh's firth | Firth of Forth | 62%
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Four major archipelagos in Scotland | Inner Hebrides | 62%
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Longest river entirely in France, flows through Nantes | Loire | 62%
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Longest river in Italy | Po | 62%
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Rome's river | Tiber | 62%
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River whose delta is the lowest point in France | Rhone | 59%
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Largest Canary Islands | Tenerife | 59%
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Breton | 56%
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Main mtn range in Scotland | Grampian | 56%
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Frankfurt's river | Main | 56%
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Como | 54%
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Liverpool's river | Mersey | 54%
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Skye | 54%
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Regions annexed by France after WWI | Alsace | 51%
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Peninsula of Land's End | Cornwall | 51%
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The Vltava is a tributary of this river | Elbe | 51%
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Gran Canaria | 49%
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Largest lake in Scotland | Loch Lomond | 49%
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Longest river in Ireland | Shannon | 49%
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Largest island entirely in Wales | Anglesey | 46%
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Largest islands in Malta | Malta | 46%
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Lisbon's river | Tagus | 46%
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Largest lakes in Italy | Garda | 44%
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Sea between Corsica and Genoa | Ligurian | 44%
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Lorraine | 44%
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Dijon's region | Burgundy | 41%
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Porto's river | Douro | 41%
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Mtn range forming most of the border between France and Switzerland | Jura | 41%
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Dublin's river | Liffey | 41%
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Sea east of Sardinia | Tyrrhenian | 41%
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Bay west of Wales | Cardigan | 36%
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Sourthern Spain's coast | Costa del Sol | 36%
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Isles near Land's End | Isles of Scilly | 36%
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Elba | 33%
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Lanzarote | 33%
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Largest lake on Ireland | Lough Neagh | 33%
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Gozo | 31%
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Major Danube tributary sourced in the Alps and flows through the capital of Tyrol | Inn | 31%
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Lucerne | 31%
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Extremely densely populated river valley | Ruhr | 31%
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Alderney, Herm, and Sark are in this archipelago | Channel Islands | 28%
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Largest islands in Scotland (Not including GB) | Lewis and Harris | 28%
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Ardennes | 26%
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Mtn range in NE Italy | Dolomites | 26%
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River that goes through Bordeaux and Marseilles, sourced in the Pyrenees | Garonne | 26%
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Mull | 26%
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Highest point in England | Scaffel Pike | 26%
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Amsterdam's river | Amstel | 23%
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Constance | 23%
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Fuertaventura | 23%
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Maggiore | 21%
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Berlin's river | Spree | 21%
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Largest "lakes" in the Netherlands | IJsselmeer | 18%
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La Palma | 18%
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Mainland | 18%
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Famous volcanically formed island in Iceland | Surtsey | 18%
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Main Dutch archipelago | Frisian Islands | 15%
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La Gomera | 15%
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Plateau in south-central France | Massif Central | 15%
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Volcano that erupted in 2010 | Eyjafjallajökull | 13%
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Islay | 13%
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Southernmost island in Italy | Lampedusa | 13%
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Mainland | 13%
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Liege's river | Muese | 13%
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Largest island in Germany | Rugen | 13%
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Antwerp's river | Scheldt | 13%
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Texel | 13%
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Mountain range running down the center of Italy | Appenines | 10%
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Strait separating the two | Bonifacio | 10%
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Mtn range on the northern coast of Spain | Cordillera de Cantabria | 10%
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El Hierro | 10%
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River that goes through Metz, forms France-Luxembourg-Germany tripoint | Moselle | 10%
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Neuchatel | 10%
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Bremen's river | Weser | 10%
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Moutain range of ^ | Cumbrian Mountains | 8%
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Largest Dutch islands | Flevoland | 8%
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Canal connecting Gulf of Lyon to Toulouse and the Bay of Biscay | Midi Canal | 8%
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Largest island in the North Frisian Islands | Sylt | 8%
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Sea between ^ and the mainlad | Wadden Sea | 8%
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Comino | 5%
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Two major peninsulas in France | Cotentin | 5%
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River north of Bordeaux, empties into the Gironde Estuary | Dordogne | 5%
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Markermeer | 5%
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River that goes through Paris, has Chateau-Thierry | Marne | 5%
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Minho | 5%
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Highest alpine mountain | Mont Blanc | 5%
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Pico | 5%
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Mtn range in southern Spain | Sierra Morena | 5%
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Terceira | 5%
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Mtns near Dublin | Wicklow | 5%
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River draining lake Como | Adda | 3%
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River flowing through Verona | Adige | 3%
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Region in far SW France | Gascony | 3%
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Largest lake in Ireland | Lough Corrib | 3%
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Lake that is the lowest point in Austria | Neusiedler See | 3%
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Strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland | North Channel | 3%
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Region of Lille, Douai, and Calais | Picardy | 3%
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Largest Azore islands | Sao Miguel | 3%
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Rivers forming Portugal-Spain-Atlantic Ocean tripoint | Chanca | 0%
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River of Zaragoza | Ebto | 0%
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Main forests in Luxembourg | Eifel | 0%
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Faial | 0%
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Flores | 0%
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Famous, triangularly shaped mountain | Matterhorn | 0%
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River joining the Danube near Magdeburg | Saale | 0%
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Sao Jorge | 0%
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Waterford's river | Suir | 0%
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