Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Most populous city in the Middle East | C | Cairo | 99%
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Capital of Kenya | N | Nairobi | 95%
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Southernmost city in Africa | C | Cape Town | 92%
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Capital of Nigeria before 1991 | L | Lagos | 92%
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Neighbour of the above where one could visit the Pyramids | G | Giza | 91%
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Hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup final | J | Johannesburg | 87%
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Its lighthouse was an one of the Ancient Wonders of the World | A | Alexandria | 83%
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Literally means "White House". Location of a Bogart-Bergman movie. | C | Casablanca | 81%
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Located near the ancient city of Carthage | T | Tunis | 79%
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Formerly known as "Léopoldville", it hosted a legendary Ali vs. Foreman fight | K | Kinshasa | 76%
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Capital whose name is very similar to the name of its country | A | Algiers | 75%
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Where Colonel Gaddafi exercised his power | T | Tripoli | 75%
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Moroccan city where one could find the "Jemaa el-Fnaa" market square | M | Marrakesh | 70%
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Capital of Angola. One of the world's most expensive cities due to an oil boom. | L | Luanda | 68%
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This city in Mali was once a prosperous center of trans-Saharan trade | T | Timbuktu | 64%
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The terminus of a famous auto rally that took place from 1972–2007 | D | Dakar | 63%
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Ancient Egyptian capital formerly known as "Thebes" | L | Luxor | 62%
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Former sultanate which was once the world's largest clove producer | Z | Zanzibar | 60%
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Where the African Union is headquartered | A | Addis Ababa | 55%
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Largest city on Lake Victoria | K | Kampala | 52%
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Site of the largest dam on the Nile River | A | Aswan | 45%
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Many Kilimanjaro hikers fly into this Tanzanian city | A | Arusha | 13%
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