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Which City in Germany?

Try to guess each German city based on a description and the first letter of its name.
All city names are in English
Quiz by Quizmaster
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Last updated: December 13, 2019
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First submittedNovember 9, 2017
Times taken96,490
Average score70.0%
Rating4.54
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Description
Letter
City
Capital of Germany
B
Berlin
Capital of West Germany, 1949–1990
B
Bonn
City whose cathedral was the tallest building in the world from 1880–1884
C
Cologne
Home to Porsche and Mercedes
S
Stuttgart
Capital of Bavaria
M
Munich
Home to Germany's oldest University
H
Heidelberg
This "Free and Hanseatic City" is the most populous on the River Elbe
H
Hamburg
Financial capital of Germany
F
Frankfurt
This city doesn't actually exist
B
Bielefeld
Site of Nazi rallies and tribunals
N
Nuremberg
Largest German city on the Baltic Sea
K
Kiel
Controversially firebombed by the US and UK in 1945
D
Dresden
The royal line of this city ruled Great Britain from 1714–1901
H
Hanover
"Big 3" Allied leaders met here in August, 1945
P
Potsdam
Westernmost city in Germany and residence of Charlemagne
A
Aachen
Ninth-largest city in Germany. Home to Krupp.
E
Essen
J. S. Bach died here
L
Leipzig
This town gave its name to state in eastern Germany
B
Brandenburg
The second letter of this city is ü
D
Düsseldorf
Karl Benz invented the automobile while working in this city
at the intersection of the Rhine and Neckar
M
Mannheim
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Level 87
Nov 9, 2017
OK, then, "intersection", not "interesection"
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Level 56
Apr 18, 2020
Confluence?
+3
Level 58
Oct 29, 2021
Thats intersting...
+4
Level 87
Nov 9, 2017
And "Neckar", not "Necker"
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Level ∞
Nov 9, 2017
Fixed both
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Level 8
Feb 4, 2018
Hey quizmaster, make a hurricane quiz.
+4
Level 80
Nov 9, 2017
Well done! As a Heidelberger born in Frankfurt, I laud your inclusion of both. I did have to guess Aachen...
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Level 82
Feb 4, 2018
Never been to Heidelberg or Frankfurt. Didn't have to guess Aachen.
+14
Level 86
Dec 15, 2018
Heidelberg is a beautiful city. I don't know why my ancestors left it for Pennsylvania in the early 1700s.
+22
Level 79
Jan 18, 2021
Probably because you can't eat beauty.
+2
Level 62
May 21, 2021
Absolutely! I lost my heart there... :D
+4
Level 68
Dec 13, 2021
Actually, you can eat beauty..
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Level 72
Nov 10, 2017
Tougher than I thought. A good few cities I remembered when I saw the answers but blanked when I was doing the quiz.....which is always useful. Lol
+21
Level 66
Nov 10, 2017
Personally, I believe these quizzes would be better with the yellow box. I can get most by just guessing German Cities.
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Level 77
Nov 11, 2017
I had the same with the Italian ones.
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Level 77
Nov 11, 2017
put yellow boxes, otherwise you can just randomly type german cities and get most of them
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Level 84
Nov 18, 2017
Don't put yellow boxes, otherwise I won't be able to just randomly type German cities and get most of them.
+18
Level 78
Nov 27, 2017
Why doesnt bielefeld exist?
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Level 81
Feb 4, 2018
Strange - it has over 300,000 inhabitants or are they imaginary?
+37
Level 44
Feb 4, 2018
Yes, no one actually lives in "Bielefeld", they just want you to think that 300 000 some people live there, and if you ever meet one of these so called "inhabitants", they're either with them and are trying to trick you, or have been manipulated into believing they are from this "Bielefeld" place. :P
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Level 68
Jun 19, 2018
I met one of those "inhabitants" last year. Tried my best, couldn't convince her of anything else...
+8
Level 84
Jul 9, 2018
Have you ever met any of these supposed 300,000 inhabitants?
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Level 79
Oct 28, 2019
@nonexistent Hi, could you provide some Proof that Bielefeld exists not?
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Level 34
Mar 12, 2022
@JackintheBox Hi, could you provide some Proof that Bielefeld exists?
+15
Level 62
May 21, 2021
It's a very popular spoof in Germany to ridicule the conspiracy theorists. Claiming that Bielefeld doesn't really exist. Allegedly, it's a big lie perpetrated by "Them" (with a capital T).
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Level 75
Sep 4, 2021
It's a conspiracy. Or rather, it's a long-running joke. THEY want you to believe that Bielefeld exists, THEY brainwashed everyone who believes to have been there an so on. I think it was the first German internet meme. Some student came up with it in the 90s and today it's the first thing that comes to mind when Bielefeld is mentioned although it's really not that funny anymore. People there are pretty annoyed.
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Level 84
Feb 4, 2018
It starts with "A". Oh, Aix-la-chapelle! Took a while to finally figure it out.
+1
Level 58
Feb 4, 2018
My dad grew up in Heidelberg and told me all about it e.e
+4
Level 65
Feb 4, 2018
I cannot understand why Bielefeld is not a city. During the time I lived in Detmold, BAOR with HM Forces I often visited this lively city.

Wikipedia: Bielefeld is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population of 336,352, it is also the most populous city in the Regierungsbezirk Detmold.

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Level 73
Feb 6, 2018
It's an "inside" joke (if you can call it that when at least 80 million people know about it). Don't take it so seriously. ;)
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Level 27
Dec 23, 2018
ask any german: no one's ever been to bielefeld or met someone from there. so it can't actually exist, right?
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Level 64
May 3, 2020
I had never heard of Bielefeld. I've been in Germany all of eight days in my life, more than 20 years ago, and I spent time in six states but didn't get far enough north or east in Nordrhein-Westfalen to see Bielefeld (I got precisely as far as Langenfeld, halfway between Köln and Düsseldorf). I had never heard of the "Bielefeld conspiracy". Cute addition, and I'm glad to learn of it now. Thanks.
+7
Level 82
Feb 4, 2018
THANK YOU for including Bielefeld! Good chuckle.
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Level 82
Feb 4, 2018
I only missed Kiel. Is this the part where I brag about what an impossible feat this was to achieve because I'm not German? Or is the USA the only country on Earth considered to be a black hole from whence no knowledge can escape?
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Level 78
Jun 4, 2018
Stoopid American who doesn't know the world famous city of Kiel... get back to Los Santos, New Jersey City, George Washington, D.C. or wherever you're from.
+3
Level 79
Oct 28, 2019
Some implicit bragging from kal there ;)
+1
Level 82
May 9, 2020
I was hoping to express annoyance more than pride.
+5
Level 90
Oct 5, 2020
^^Were you also hoping to express arrogance and disdain? Because you definitely succeeded at that.
+2
Level 79
Jan 18, 2021
It's a gift that keeps on giving.
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Level 82
Mar 23, 2021
cole: no I was not expressing arrogance at all. But if you frequently see this in comments made by others, and, worse, feel the need to observe this publicly, you are expressing your own insecurities and feelings of inadequacy. You, too, Ecce. Glad we could have this talk.
+3
Level 35
Feb 12, 2018
Surely I'm not the only one who initially wrote "Nurmengard" before realising that that was the HP version of *Nuremberg -.-

If I am then more Potterheads need to take this quiz and join the dope team :)

+1
Level 57
May 9, 2020
Absolutely.
+1
Level 38
Mar 4, 2018
got 8 im ok with that
+3
Level 82
Mar 27, 2018
Four-fifths of quiz takers clearly haven't been taken in by the Bielefeld conspiracy.
+1
Level 41
Jun 4, 2018
I'm a German teacher in the USA, I have trouble remembering how to spell Nürnberg for English speakers. I also have to take a few moments to remember that Köln is Cologne. However I've been retired for 7 years and I have far too much trouble remembering the Map of Germany. Curses on growing old.
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Level 85
Jun 11, 2018
Most make peace with growing old, when confronted by the alternative...
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Level 65
Jun 14, 2018
Thanks- I had fun learning about Bielefeld (if it even exists). He he he
+2
Level 42
Jun 30, 2018
Germany badge done. :)
+4
Level 18
Jul 13, 2018
I typed Pottsdam and then tried hard to think of another German city that starts with P instead of thinking about my spelling.
+2
Level 56
Aug 12, 2018
I always thought it's "Postdam", so the same happened to me.
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Level 66
Aug 29, 2018
I did the same. Tried Pottsdam several times. never thought to change the spelling, especially as jetpunk is usually so lax on spelling.
+1
Level 75
May 9, 2020
Another here who tried Pottsdam and then gave up. I think I was merging it in my mind with Rotterdam. Still, surprised the spelling was so strict.
+1
Level 51
Jul 19, 2018
Duesseldorf should be accepted for Düsseldorf too, Thanks
+1
Level ∞
Jul 21, 2018
Okay
+2
Level 58
Oct 29, 2021
That is at least better than "Dusseldorf", since "dussel" is a german word that means something like "dimwit" and "Dorf" means "village", so it becomes "Dimwitvillage", wich sounds a bit unflattering...
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
Hadnt heard of the bottom 6, amazed if some not from Germany (or having lived there, or being a geography teacher/ germanologist etc) got all of them on their first try. Actually, that the more obscure ones got reasonable scores anyway
+2
Level 78
Jan 24, 2020
Heidelberg is a beautiful city.
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Level 75
May 9, 2020
My husband's aunt by marriage was from there and she loved and missed the city, but when I think of her I think of Nuremberg because every year at Christmas she gave the family a large, decorated metallic tin full of lebkuchen.
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Level 79
Feb 29, 2020
If Bielefeld exists not, why is it included in this quiz, which apparently relates to cities that in fact do exist?
+8
Level 74
May 9, 2020
Nice try, lizard.
+2
Level 84
Mar 18, 2020
This city doesn't actually exist: Bielefeld

I SIE what you did there.

+4
Level 70
May 9, 2020
Technically, for "this city doesn't exist," almost any combination of letters starting with 'B' is a correct answer. That being said, I was happy to learn something new by researching Bielefeld.
+4
Level 82
May 10, 2020
But there is only one city in Germany that doesn't exist. Other cities that don't exist are not in Germany. Most of them are not anywhere.
+1
Level 32
May 11, 2020
Another city that starts with "Dü" is Düren, even closer to the city of "A" than the accepted answer.
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Level 78
May 12, 2020
Is it really a city though, at 90 000 souls?
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Level 74
May 17, 2020
In Germany, there is no distinction between cities and towns. Düren has the same status as Düsseldorf (besides Düsseldorf being a state capital).
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Level 78
Jul 20, 2020
The quiz asks for a city, not for a Stadt (or a Großstadt, Kleinstadt...)
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Level 74
Sep 5, 2020
I don't understand what you are saying. The word Stadt means both city and town.
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Level 78
Jun 25, 2022
If the quiz was in German and asked for a "Stadt", Düren would be correct. But it is not. The question is about a "city", therefore the definition of a city should be met, regardless of whether the people living there have the same definition in their language.
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Level 74
Jun 25, 2022
I see, fate has brought us here again, two years later. But I still don't get your point. Both Düren and Düsseldorf fulfill definitions of towns and cities. It's just not a sensible distinction in a country, that does not institutionally distinguish these two.
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Level 49
May 15, 2020
id like to make a "survey": who here knows the city of Ludwigshafen?
+4
Level 48
Jun 8, 2021
me, you can learn a lot clicking random on wikipedia :)
+1
Level 50
Jun 25, 2022
Finally found some one else who uses the random button on Wikipedia!
+1
Level 62
Jun 25, 2022
I've heard of it - have seen it on the map before.
+1
Level 42
Aug 14, 2023
I know it as Helmut Kohl's hometown.
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Level 43
Jul 13, 2020
I always thought that the Potsdam Conference was in July 1945. When I checked it I discovered it was from 17 July to 2 August 1945. It threw me for a second.
+1
Level 65
Sep 1, 2020
There surely must be something remarkable in Düsseldorf, other than an umlaut.
+2
Level 58
Sep 4, 2021
They indeed have. They host the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011!
+1
Level 65
Oct 25, 2020
I'm Belgian living in Germany. I loved the Bielefeld question.

I had a car crash a few years ago and went to the hospital in Bielefeld (it was closest from where I got my accident), and that's how I learned about this 'conspiracy'.. How could I be in the hospital in Bielefeld, that city doesn't exist :D

+5
Level 73
Nov 2, 2020
Two theories:

1) You were not actually in Bielefeld and everything was made to make you think you were.

2) Nice try, alien.

+1
Level 51
Nov 6, 2020
I got stumped on Heidelberg,

But I got the rest

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Level 64
Dec 14, 2020
Why is Bielefeld here as a "fake country" but also in the biggest city's game under the same badge?
+1
Level 37
Mar 6, 2021
It's a joke, of course the city of Bielefeld exists.

It's a tongue-in-cheek conspiracy theory and one of the oldest German memes, stretching back to the end of the 80s even.

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Level 23
Mar 3, 2021
i got the germany badge by playing this
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Level 64
Mar 23, 2021
I spent about a week in Germany with a short visit to Bielefeld. It was only 10 years later that I learned about the Bielefeld conspiracy from Tom Scott. I wonder where I actually was......
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Level 62
Jul 31, 2021
I've met someone from Bielefeld. Until now, never heard of the joke that Bielefeld doesn't exist. Doesn't it hurt the feelings of people from Bielefeld? Or are they glad that this joke made their city famous (in which case the joke's on them, I guess)?
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Level 70
Mar 21, 2022
Don't think the Bielefeld clue really belongs on this quiz.
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Level 50
Jun 25, 2022
But what other clue would they use for Bielefeld?
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Level 21
May 22, 2022
Berlin

Capital of West Germany, 1949–1990

B

Bonn

This city's cathedral was the tallest building in the world from 1880–1884

C

Cologne

Home to Porsche and Mercedes

S

Stuttgart

Capital of Bavaria

M

Munich

Home to Germany's oldest University

H

Heidelberg

This "Free and Hanseatic City" is the most populous on the River Elbe

H

Hamburg

Financial capital of Germany

F

Frankfurt

This city doesn't actually exist

B

Bielefeld

Site of Nazi rallies and tribunals

N

Nuremberg

Largest German city on the Baltic Sea

K

Kiel

Controversially firebombed by the US and UK in 1945

D

Dresden

The royal line of this city ruled Great Britain from 1714–1901

H

Hanover

"Big 3" Allied leaders met here in August, 1945

P

Potsdam

Westernmost city in Germany and residence of Charlemagne

A

Aachen

Ninth-largest city in Germany. Home to Krupp.

E

Essen

J.S. Bach died in this city

L

Leipzig

This town gave its name to state in eastern Germany

B

Brandenburg

The second letter of this city is ü

D

Düsseldorf

Karl Benz invented the a

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Level 79
Jul 4, 2022
I don't understand the need to do this viviann. Am I missing something?
+1
Level 69
May 13, 2023
To cheat i guess
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Level 44
May 26, 2022
bielefield existis
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Level 55
Jun 27, 2022
It's a joke online, just like Wyoming for the USA and Acre for Brazil.
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Level 16
Jun 27, 2022
nā kānaka no ke aha he hōʻailona no kēlā? unuhi no ka ʻōlelo Pelekania
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Level 16
Jun 27, 2022
i from poland
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Level 67
Oct 6, 2022
Yeah? That doesn't look like any Polish I've ever seen. I could easily be wrong, but it looks like Hawaiian... or Gibberish.
+1
Level 55
Jun 27, 2022
You can come up with a better question than "ü" as a second letter for Düsseldorf.
+1
Level 60
Feb 19, 2023
From UK got 12/20, knew those 12 well but should have got Leipzig & Brandenburg too. Haven't heard of the other 6 cities.
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Level 93
Nov 20, 2023
Well, technically,the house of Hannover still reigns the UK, they just changed their name, din't they?
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Level 12
Apr 3, 2024
Bielefeld existiert du Trottelchen