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City
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A
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City and university town in Bavaria, Germany, founded in 15 BC by the Romans, named after Emperor Augustus (8)
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Augsburg
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B
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Capital of West Java province, Indonesia; capital of the former Dutch West Indies (7)
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Bandung
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C
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City in southwest China; capital of the Republic of China from 1937 to 1946 (9)
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Chongqing
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D
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Port city, commercial and educational centre of central Vietnam (6)
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Da Nang
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E
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–
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F
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–
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G
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Second-largest city in Sweden; host of the Gothia Cup, the world's largest youth football tournament (10)
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Gothenburg
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H
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Special administrative region in southern China; former British colony (8)
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Hong Kong
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I
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–
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J
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Largest city in South Africa; seat of the Constituional Court (12)
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Johannesburg
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K
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Political and economic centre of southern Taiwan (9)
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Kaohsiung
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L
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–
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M
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Capital of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; destroyed with the worst massacre during the Thirty Years' War (9)
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Magdeburg
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Hint
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City
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N
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Second-largest city in Bavaria, Germany; site of major Nazi rallies and trials of major Nazi officials (9)
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Nuremberg
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O
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Independent city in Lower Saxony, north-western Germany (9)
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Oldenburg
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P
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Capital of North Korea (9)
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Pyongyang
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Q
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–
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R
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Fourth-largest city in Bavaria, whose medieval centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site; among the most-visited places in Germany (10)
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Regensburg
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S
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City in western Austria, noted for its annual music festivals; setting of 'The Sound of Music' (8)
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Salzburg
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T
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City in North Brabant, Netherlands, loved and supported by King William II, where he died (7)
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Tilburg
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U
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–
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V
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City in Gauteng province, South Africa; name derived from Dutch, meaning 'association' or 'union'
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Vereeniging
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W
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Capital of Manitoba, Canada, first settled as a French trading post in 1738 (8)
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Winnipeg
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X
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–
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Y
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City in central Russia, named after Ekaterina, wife of Peter the Great who founded the city in 1721 (13)
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Yekaterinburg
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Z
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City in Jiangsu Province, on the Yangtze River, in eastern China (formerly romanised as 'Chinkiang'), famous for its fragrant black vinegar (9)
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Zhenjiang
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