Hint | Description | Answer | Population | % Correct |
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B | A satirical conspiracy theory got viral that says, this city dosn't actually exist. | Bielefeld | 334,195 | 89%
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N | It's not a city, it's a valley, finding place and name giver to an extinct species of archaic humans | Neandertal | n/a | 78%
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U | Birthplace of Albert Einstein and location of the worlds tallest church (at least until Barcelona's Sagrada Familia eventually is finished...) | Ulm | 126,790 | 72%
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F | In Germany you get points for traffic offences, stored in this city (i.e. the registration authority is located there) | Flensburg | 90,164 | 56%
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J | This city gave its name to a shock- and heat-resistant glass used in scientific and technological applications, especially in chemistry. | Jena | 111,343 | 56%
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W | Goethe, Schiller, Nietzsche, Liszt... | Weimar | 65.228 | 56%
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H | This subdivision of a small municipality in southern Germany is the home of a rural soccer club that successfully moved up to the first national league after being sponsored by a citizen and founder of an internationally operating software company. | Hoffenheim | 3,266 | 50%
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M | City and brand of fine chinaware | Meißen | 28,282 | 50%
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T | Due to the most embarrassing construction faults in german history while building a new airport, this old airport had to manage more than twice the volume of its designated capacity (and it did!). Its popular name is also the district where the old airport was located. | Tegel | 36,764 | 50%
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Z | This is the city where the most famous (eastern) german automobile was produced: the "Trabbi". | Zwickau | 88,690 | 50%
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C | Small municipality consisting of three islands in the third largest lake in Germany, which has the same name | Chiemsee | 203 | 44%
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Q | The scenic center of this city with medieval framework buildings is a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the major tourist spots in Germany (maybe not too famous, but hey, find a better one with Q...) | Quedlinburg | 23,798 | 39%
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S | Got a sharp knife in your kitchen or even an antique sword? It possibly was manufactured in this city | Solingen | 159,245 | 39%
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V | This city is known for being my own birthplace ;-) and maybe its famous for its carnival tradition, for being a "double city", located close to answer D and because I can't think of any famous city with V, sorry! | Villingen-Schwenningen | 85,707 | 39%
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G | This town is the scene of continuing protests against nuclear waste deposal since more than 30 years | Gorleben | 602 | 33%
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X | Is there really a german city starting with X? Yes, there is one! | Xanten | 21,607 | 33%
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D | In this city, also known for a music festival, two small creeks join to start the 2nd longest river in Europe | Donaueschingen | 22,118 | 28%
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E | This little city was the scene of the biggest accident in the history of high speed trains. 101 people died when an ICE train derailed due to a broken wheel | Eschede | 5,739 | 28%
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R | This town hosts the biggest fun park in Germany, the Europa-Park with a daily visitor count more than twice the number of inhabitants | Rust | 4,258 | 28%
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L | Birthplace of German's most successful tennis star, nickname "Bobbele". | Leimen | 27,044 | 17%
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P | This village gained sad fame in World War II as construction site of the Nazi's V2 rocket | Peenemünde | 345 | 17%
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K | A fast breeder reactor, built in this small town, made it the target of many anti-nuclear activists in the 80s, who successfully prevented it from being put into operation. Today, the site is home to an amusement park. | Kalkar | 13,884 | 11%
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A | Not only when it comes to elections, the "prophets" in this small town on Lake Constance are present in the media | Allensbach | 7,084 | 6%
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I | German city of gemstones | Idar Oberstein | 28,520 | 6%
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O | This is what Houston is for the US: the location of the german space center | Oberpfaffenhofen | 1,278 | 0%
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Y | There is a subdivision in Chemnitz and a village in black forest starting with Y. Do you know at least one of them? | Yorkgebiet / Yach | 9,000 / 1,034 | 0%
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