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Population
|
Country
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Hint
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City
|
1
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213,000
|
Spain
|
Flamenco, Sherry, Horses
|
Jerez de la Frontera
|
2
|
139,000
|
Finland
|
In Central Finland
|
Jyväskylä
|
3
|
135,000
|
Sweden
|
Vättern Lake
|
Jönköping
|
4
|
115,000
|
Spain
|
The Arabs called it Yayyan
|
Jaén
|
5
|
110,000
|
Germany
|
Friedrich Schiller
|
Jena
|
6
|
93,000
|
Poland
|
Silesian Highlands, Przemsza River
|
Jaworzno
|
7
|
90,000
|
Poland
|
German: Bad Königsdorf-Jastrzemb
|
Jastrzębie-Zdrój
|
8
|
81,000
|
Poland
|
The name means "Deer Mountain" in Polish
|
Jelenia Góra
|
9
|
76,000
|
Finland
|
Eastern Finland, Karelia
|
Joensuu
|
10
|
74,000
|
Sweden
|
Part of the Stockholm urban area
|
Järfälla
|
11
|
57,000
|
Latvia
|
Largest town in Zemgale, German: Mitau
|
Jelgava
|
12
|
51,000
|
Belgium
|
Brussels suburb, Vrije Universiteit
|
Jette
|
13
|
51,000
|
Czech Republic
|
Capital of the Vysočina Region
|
Jihlava
|
14
|
49,000
|
Latvia
|
Gulf of Riga town in the Art Nouveau style
|
Jūrmala
|
15
|
45,000
|
Czech Republic
|
Mountain resort in the Jizera Mountains
|
Jablonec nad Nisou
|
16
|
43,000
|
United Kingdom
|
1936 march against unemployment
|
Jarrow
|
17
|
42,000
|
Finland
|
Jean Sibelius, "Ainola"
|
Järvenpää
|
18
|
40,000
|
Italy
|
Comune in Ancona Province, Frederick II
|
Jesi
|
19
|
38,000
|
Poland
|
South-eastern Poland
|
Jaroslaw
|
20
|
38,000
|
France
|
Largest suburb of Tours
|
Joué-lès-Tours
|
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