Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Capital of Poland. | W | Warsaw | 100%
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The former capital of Poland. | C | Cracow | 97%
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Largest Polish city on the Baltic Sea. | G | Gdansk | 97%
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Capital of Silesia. | W | Wroclaw | 91%
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The largest port city of Poland in the years 1918-1939. | G | Gdynia | 85%
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Third largest city in Poland. | L | Lodz | 84%
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Where Copernicus was born. | T | Torun | 83%
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"Winter Capital" of Poland. | Z | Zakopane | 77%
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The first capital of Poland. | G | Gniezno | 71%
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The largest city in Podkarpackie Voivodeship. | R | Rzeszow | 71%
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A city known for its Goats. | P | Poznan | 70%
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A town at the end of the Hel Peninsula. | H | Hel | 68%
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The smallest city which is the capital of the voivodeship. | O | Opole | 68%
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A city whose name is also a famous beer brand. | Z | Zywiec | 47%
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The city is situated on 44 islands. | S | Swinoujscie | 45%
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A city known for its tongue twister. | S | Szczebrzeszyn | 45%
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The city with the smallest tram system. | G | Grudziadz | 28%
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Polish city of fairy tales. | B | Bielsko-Biala | 23%
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The capital of Kashubia. | K | Kartuzy | 20%
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The city where the designer of the Brandenburg Gate was born. | K | Kamienna Gora | 7%
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