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Most of the older buildings are made of granite, which is why it is called the Granite City.
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A
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Aberdeen
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It is called the gate to the fjords and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List
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B
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Bergen
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A city in northern France, the capital of historic Normandy
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C
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Caen
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The city is situated on the Great Hungarian Plain, about 30 km from the Romanian border.
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D
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Debrecen
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In this Dutch city, on May 13, 2000, a fireworks factory exploded in the city, killing 23 people.
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E
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Enschede
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Known as the "granary of Italy"
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F
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Foggia
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The largest Romanian port on the Danube, also accessible to sea-going vessels with lower displacement
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G
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Galati
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The city is located in the south of the country, on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. It is situated both on the mainland and in the skkier archipelago of around 300 islands
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H
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Helsinki
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The city was the organizer of the Winter Olympics twice (in 1964 and 1976) and one of the cities organizing Euro 2008
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I
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Innsbruck
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The city is called the "iron or steel heart" of Slovakia, thanks to the largest ironworks in Slovakia, which is located within the city
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K
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Kosice
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City of the Beatles
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L
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Liverpool
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The city is situated in the historic Upper Prussia. In 1309–1457 the state capital of the Teutonic Order
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M
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Malbork
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The city is the seat of the authorities of the UEFA European Football Union, the FIBA World Basketball Organization
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N
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Nyon
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The largest city outside of Southern Finland, a regional center of great importance, the sixth largest city in Finland.
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O
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Oulu
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The city is home to the National Football Museum, and an English second league soccer team played by David Beckham and Robert Bobby Charlton.
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P
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Preston
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The city is located in the Rhine-Meuse delta, on the New Meuse (Rhine delta arm), and is connected to the North Sea by the 30 km-long Nieuwe Waterweg.
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R
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Rotterdam
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This city is home to the Universität Hohenheim
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S
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Stuttgart
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In this city, on the shore of the bay, in front of the Kadriorg Palace, one kilometer away, there is a monument commemorating 177 Russian sailors who sank in 1893 with their warship "Rusalka"
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T
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Tallinn
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Founded in this city in 1477, the University is the oldest university in Scandinavia.
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U
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Uppsala
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Historic capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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V
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Vilnius
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The economically and politically strong city in the sixteenth century began to develop intellectually, which was greatly contributed by the preacher Huldrych Zwingli, who preached the teachings of the Reformation, whose activity was initiated by the so-called Affair of the Sausages
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Z
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Zurich
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