Answers | % Correct | |
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15,244,936 | Istanbul | 99%
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5,186,002 | Ankara | 96%
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Armenia | 95%
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Greece | 95%
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Iran | 94%
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Iraq | 94%
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Syria | 94%
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Azerbaijan | 93%
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Black Sea | 93%
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Georgia | 93%
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Mediterranean Sea | 91%
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Bulgaria | 90%
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Aegean Sea | 82%
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2,948,160 | Izmir | 79%
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First a church, then a mosque, then a museum, and now a mosque again | Hagia Sofia | 71%
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Samsun: This Turkish leader began the Turkish National Movement there | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | 66%
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Unofficial region with a distinct cultural identity | Turkish Kurdistan | 65%
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Sea of Marmara | 64%
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Largest resort on the Turkish Riviera | Antalya | 63%
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1915-1916: WWI amphibious campaign | Battle of Gallipoli | 58%
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City known on the Internet for being the namesake of a superhero | Batman | 57%
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Istanbul: In this novel, Hercule Poirot begins its train journey there | Murder on the Orient Express | 53%
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Largest of the seven geographical region of Turkey by size | Central Anatolia | 50%
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2,051,464 | Bursa | 45%
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Euphrates | 44%
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Tigris | 44%
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Ararat | 43%
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Former capital of the Ottoman Empire before Constantinople | Edirne | 40%
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Gastronomic capital of Turkey | Gaziantep | 38%
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Lake Van | 38%
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Northern city known for its importance along the Silk Road | Trabzon | 38%
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1,779,463 | Adana | 37%
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European part of Turkey | East Thrace | 35%
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Eroded rock formations, locally named 'Peribacası' | Cappadocia Fairy Chimneys | 29%
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Istanbul: This sultan conquered this city in 1453 | Mehmed II | 29%
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Largest and oldest covered markets in the world | Grand Bazaar | 27%
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Ruins of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | Mausoleum at Halicarnassus | 24%
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Literal translation of "cotton castle" in Turkish | Pamukkale | 18%
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Konya: This Persian poet spent most of his life there | Djalâl ad-Dîn Rûmî | 17%
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1071: Decisive victory against the Byzantines, paving the way for Turkish dominance in the peninsula | Battle of Manzikert | 15%
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Taurus Mountains | 14%
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Kizilirmak | 11%
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Pontic Mountains | 10%
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Istanbul: This novel by Orhan Pamuk takes place in the 16th-century Ottoman city | My Name Is Red | 9%
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West coast of Turkey: Somewhere in this region, a disabled father has to deal with death in this movie | Miracle in Cell No. 7 | 4%
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