Hint | Place | % Correct |
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Second largest city in Germany, on the Elbe River | Hamburg | 100%
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Largest city in South Africa, capital of the Gauteng Province | Johannesburg | 100%
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Capital city of Scotland, on the Firth of Forth | Edinburgh | 95%
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Seat of the European Parliament, on the border between France and Germany | Strasbourg | 85%
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German state that surrounds Berlin, namesake for a famous gate | Brandenburg | 80%
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Second largest city in Sweden, on the Kattegat | Gothenburg | 80%
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Birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, on the border between Austria and Germany | Salzburg | 80%
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Second largest city in Russia, on the Gulf of Finland | St. Petersburg | 80%
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Second largest city in Pennsylvania (USA), at the confluence of the on the Allegheny and the Ohio rivers | Pittsburgh | 75%
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Site of the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War | Gettysburg | 70%
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Capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (USA) | Harrisburg | 70%
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Seat of the Court of Justice of the European Union | Luxembourg | 60%
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Russian city on the eastern foothills of the Ural Mountains | Yekaterinburg | 50%
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City in Baden-Württemberg (Germany), on the western edge of the Black Forest | Freiburg | 40%
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Germany's third oldest city, named after a Roman emperor | Augsburg | 35%
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City in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany), at the confluence of the Ruhr and the Rhine rivers | Duisburg | 35%
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Province of the Netherlands, its capital and largest city is Maastricht | Limburg | 30%
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Capital city of Saxony-Anhalt (Germany), on the Elbe River | Magdeburg | 30%
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City in Lower Saxony (Germany), known is French as Le Vieux-Bourg | Oldenburg | 30%
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City in Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), on the Danish border, seat of the last government of Nazi Germany | Flensburg | 25%
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University town in Hesse, Germany, best known for a hemorrhage and fever causing virus named after the city | Marburg | 25%
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Russian city on the Ural River, near the Kazakh border | Orenburg | 20%
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Bavarian city (Germany) on the Danube River, seat of the Imperial Diet of the former Holy Roman Empire | Regensburg | 20%
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City in Lower Saxony (Germany), home to the headquarters of the Volkswagen AG | Wolfsburg | 20%
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City in the Franconia region (northern Bavaria, Germany), home to the Julius Maximilian University | Würzburg | 15%
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Capital city of the province of Zeeland (Netherlands), a historical center of lens crafting | Middelburg | 10%
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City in Baden-Württemberg (Germany), near the France-Germany border | Offenburg | 10%
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Capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), informally abbreviated to PMB | Pietermaritzburg | 10%
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The only major city in Virginia (USA) that was not recaptured by the Union before the end of the Civil War | Lynchburg | 5%
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Most populous city in the North West Province of South Africa, Afrikaans for the 'Town of Rest' | Rustenburg | 5%
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