Statistics for Places With Long One-Word Names

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  • This quiz has been taken 35 times
  • The average score is 11 of 18

Answer Stats

Hint#Answer% Correct
Boston is its capital13Massachusetts
97%
"City of brotherly love"; location of the Liberty Bell12Philadelphia
94%
State where the above is located, also called "The Quaker State"12Pennsylvania
91%
Least populous country in the Alps13Liechtenstein
88%
South Africa's most populous city12Johannesburg
85%
Former capital of both the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire14Constantinople
79%
Romanian region often associated with Dracula12Transylvania
79%
Once its own country, this Canadian province is where the Grand Banks are located12Newfoundland
73%
Capital of Madagascar12Antananarivo
64%
South Africa's smallest capital city12Bloemfontein
64%
Second largest city in Greece; named after Alexander the Great's half-sister12Thessaloniki
58%
Country whose leader commissioned a giant golden statue of himself that always rotated to face the sun12Turkmenistan
48%
British city home to football's Wolves13Wolverhampton
45%
Capital of Ivory Coast12Yamoussoukro
45%
Second largest city in Asian Russia; nicknamed the "the third capital of Russia"13Yekaterinburg
42%
Capital of Prince Edward Island13Charlottetown
27%
German city located halfway between Düsseldorf and the Dutch border; known for long football tradition15Mönchengladbach
18%
Small Mexican state home to San Marcos Fair14Aguascalientes
15%

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