Statistics for North American Cities with Long Names

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  • This quiz has been taken 24 times
  • The average score is 14 of 20

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Most populous in FloridaJacksonville
96%
Most populous in MinnesotaMinneapolis
96%
Most populous in New MexicoAlbuquerque
91%
Most populous in IndianaIndianapolis
91%
Most populous in PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia
91%
Capital of FloridaTallahassee
91%
Capital of HaitiPort-au-Prince
87%
Mexico's third most populous, capital of Jalisco stateGuadalajara
83%
Capital of HondurasTegucigalpa
83%
Massachusetts, Missouri, and Illinois have cities with this nameSpringfield
78%
Toronto's international airport is actually located hereMississauga
70%
In southeast Tennessee, bordering GeorgiaChattanooga
65%
Mid-sized city in North Carolina or ArkansasFayetteville
61%
University of Virginia home, site of a 2017 white supremacy rallyCharlottesville
57%
This Mexican city's name means 'hot waters'Aguascalientes
48%
City In Central Valley, CaliforniaBakersfield
48%
Capital of Prince Edward IslandCharlottetown
43%
Midway between NYC and Albany, in Dutchess CountyPoughkeepsie
35%
Capital of colonial Virginia (also the name of a Brooklyn neighborhood)Williamsburg
35%
Capital of New BrunswickFredericton
30%

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