Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Highest and most extensive mountain range that lies wholly in Europe. Stretches across modern-day France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany and Slovenia. | Alps | 100%
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Between Sweden and Finland, north of present-day Poland. | Baltic | 83%
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East of the Balkans, west of present day Russia, north of present day Turkey. It's entrance to the Mediterranean is controlled by the city of Istanbul, or historically Constantinople. | Black | 83%
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The world's largest inland body of water, it's east of the Caucasus, south of modern Russia and north of Iran. | Caspian | 83%
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Forms part of the border between Asia and Europe, home to the highest peak in Europe. Mostly in modern-day Azerbaijan and Armenia. | Caucasus | 67%
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Runs from southern Germany to the Black Sea. Major cities like Vienna are located on this river. | Danube | 67%
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The _______ Channel lies north of France and has historically been a buffer between France and another major power. | English | 67%
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Connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the strait of Gibraltar, borders Europe, Asia and Africa. | Mediterranean | 67%
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Located in Northern France, passes through Paris. The river where a certain inspector died. | Seine | 67%
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In Britain, this river flows through London. It's also famous (or infamous) for it's terrible water quality. | Thames | 67%
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Forms part of the border between Asia and Europe, mostly in current-day Russia. | Urals | 67%
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The longest river in Europe, situated completely in Russia. Stalingrad (which now goes by a different name), the site of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II is located on this river. | Volga | 67%
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Lies between modern-day Great Britain and Scandinavia, north of Germany. | North | 50%
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Mountain range between modern-day Spain and France. | Pyrenees | 50%
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Stretches from the modern Czech Republic to Serbia, but mostly concentrated in Romania, Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine. | Carpathians | 33%
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Flows north from Switzerland to the Netherlands, but mostly in Germany. Major route for goods to be shipped to commercial centers in rich Holland. | Rhine | 33%
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Originates from a Swiss glacier and runs south through France to the Mediterranean. Avignon, a formal Papal enclave is on this river. | Rhone | 33%
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Is almost entirely in Germany and the Czech Republic, runs through Dresden. | Elbe | 17%
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