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Country Profiles: Western Europe

Fill out each western European country's profile!
Source: Wikipedia
In this quiz, "biggest" means "most populous"
Quiz by TheRealGrantma
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Last updated: August 31, 2020
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United Kingdom
Capital
London
Biggest city
London
Biggest subdivision
England
Queen
Elizabeth II
Prime Minister
Boris Johnson
Official language
English
Currency
Pound sterling
 
 
France
Capital
Paris
Biggest city
Paris
Biggest subdivision
Île-de-France
President
Emmanuel Macron
Prime Minister
Jean Castex
Official language
French
Currency
Euro
 
 
Netherlands
Capital
Amsterdam
Biggest city
Amsterdam
Biggest subdivision
Netherlands
King
Willem-Alexander
Prime Minister
Mark Rutte
Official language
Dutch
Currency
Euro
 
 
Germany
Capital
Berlin
Biggest city
Berlin
Biggest subdivision
North Rhine-Westphalia
President
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
Official language
German
Currency
Euro
 
 
Italy
Capital
Rome
Biggest city
Rome
Biggest subdivision
Lombardia
President
Sergio Mattarella
Prime Minister / President of the Council of Ministers
Giuseppe Conte
Official language
Italian
Currency
Euro
 
 
Spain
Capital
Madrid
Biggest city
Madrid
Biggest subdivision
Andalusia
King
Felipe VI
Prime Minister / President of the Government
Pedro Sánchez
Official language
Spanish
Currency
Euro
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Level 68
Jul 3, 2020
Some feedback: I thought "biggest subdivision" would ask for largest subdivision by area, not most populated; I had to type in both name and surname for the Italian president; I had to type in "French euro" as a currency for France (just "euro" didn't work). Also, the name of the currency is Euro with no country-specific adjectives, but I guess it wouldn't really matter as long as you accept "euro" as a type-in.

Interesting quiz nonetheless!

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Level 56
Jul 3, 2020
Fixed all of the above :)
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Level 59
Jul 6, 2020
Why do you have "French euro", "German euro" etc? All euros are the same currency.
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Level 54
Jul 6, 2020
Yes, I don't understand too... It's strange...
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Level 56
Jul 6, 2020
I wanted to :)