Name one city that...
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City
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Is the capital city of one of the countries that has a territorial claim in Antarctica
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Buenos Aires | Canberra | London | Oslo | Paris | Santiago
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Is the second largest city in one of those countries
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Antofagasta | Bergen | Birmingham | Córdoba | Melbourne | Marseille
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Was given to Belgium after World War 1 (only the two main cities in those areas count)
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Eupen | Malmedy
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Has a metro system and is located in Canada
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Montreal | Toronto | Vancouver
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Starts with letter 'Y' and has more than a million inhabitants
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Yangon | Yangzhou | Yantai | Yaoundé | Yekaterinburg | Yerevan | Yinchuan |Yokohama | Yongin
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Has more than 40 000 inhabitants and a Nordic-like cross in its flag, but it's located in a non-Nordic European country
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Calais | Mikhaylovsk | Pärnu | Pula | Stavropol | Tilburg | Utrechtse Heuvelrug | Ventspils | Zhytomyr
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Is one of North Korea's special cities
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Kaesong | Nampo | Pyongyang | Rason
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Is a European capital city and it's (at least partially) west of the Prime Meridian
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Dublin | Lisbon | London | Madrid | Reykjavik
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Hosted (or will host soon) the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
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Carson | Décines-Charpieu | Frankfurt | Guangzhou | Pasadena | Shanghai | Solna | Sydney | Vancouver
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Is one of the 5 biggest cities in Scotland
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Aberdeen | Dundee | Glasgow | Edinburgh | Paisley
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Is the capital of a country not in the Americas, and the national anthem of that country references Spain
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Amsterdam | Malabo
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Is the capital of a country referenced in the Hungarian national anthem
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Ankara | Budapest | Ulaanbaatar
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Is the capital of a first-level subdivision (states, provinces, ...) that has French as an official language, while being in a country that doesn't have French as official nation-wide
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Aosta | Puducherry | Saint Helier
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Has over 200 000 people and its name contains 'aa' (two letters 'a' one after the other)
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Aachen | Aarhus | Caála | Dar es Salaam | Haarlem | Sanaa | Ulaanbaatar | Vantaa
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Is the seat of a US county named 'Clark' (of which there are 12, with each being in a different state)
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Arkadelphia | Ashland | Clark | Dubois | Jeffersonville | Kahoka | Marshall | Neillsville | Las Vegas | Springfield | Vancouver | Winchester
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Has a building designed by famed architecht Antoni Gaudí
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Astorga | Barcelona | Comillas | La Pobla de Lillet | León | Santa Coloma de Cervelló | Sitges
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Is the capital of one of the governorates of Egypt that the Nile river doesn't go through
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Alexandria | Arish | El Tor | Faiyum | Hurghada | Ismailia | Kharga | Mersa Matruh | Port Said | Suez | Zagazig
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Is one of the 5 largest cities along the Amazon river
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Macapá | Manaus | Parintins | Santana | Santarém
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Is the biggest coastal city in each Nordic country (excluding capitals)
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Aarhus | Bergen | Gothenburg | Espoo | Kópavogur
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Is a capital city from a 10 letters or more country, and both country and capital have the same number of letters in their name
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Bloemfontein | Luxembourg | Nouakchott | Wellington | Vatican City
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I'm used to it only having one a in my native Spanish
I'll try to continue it, but this year I started university so I'm a bit busier than usual. On the other hand, this series is kinda ideal for that because it allows me to do a few questions each time and not spend too much time on it, like a map quiz would mean, so it's not all bad
I've corrected that!
Another nit-pick, sorry: Inverness is the fifth-largest city in Scotland (Paisley isn't even a city at all but just a big town).
Anyway, glad you are liking these quizzes!