| Hint | Place | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Notable squares include Place de la Concorde, Place des Vosges and Place de la Bastille | Paris | 100%
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| Especially famous for its leaning tower | Pisa | 98%
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| Second biggest city in Portugal | Porto | 98%
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| Financial centre of Germany | Frankfurt am Main | 95%
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| Home of the Beatles | Liverpool | 95%
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| Often referred to as the cradle of democracy | Athens | 93%
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| Each May, the perhaps most famous Film Festival takes place here | Cannes | 93%
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| This Baltic capital is only an hour away from Helsinki - if you take a boat | Tallinn | 93%
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| Start of the Trans-Siberian railway | Moscow | 91%
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| Seat of the Dutch Government | The Hague | 91%
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| Most populous city in francophone Switzerland | Geneva | 88%
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| In February 1945, allied bombs destroyed the entire city centre, with the most prominent building - a church - only being completely reconstructed sixty years later | Dresden | 79%
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| Seat of the Church of England & its Archbishop | Canterbury | 74%
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| Formerly known as Christiania (1624-1925) | Oslo | 72%
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| Major city at the foot of Mount Etna | Catania | 56%
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| The perhaps most famous export from this city is Pils beer | Plzen | 53%
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| Formerly known as Ragusa, famous for its city walls | Dubrovnik | 51%
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| In one of Ed Sheeran's hits, a girl from this city played the fiddle in an Irish band | Galway | 47%
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| The second biggest building of the world by area - nowadays home of the parliament of its country - is located in this city | Bucharest | 42%
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| According to The Economist, this is the most liveable city in 2023 | Vienna | 42%
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