Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Second-largest city in Germany and namesake of a popular American food | Hamburg | 100%
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Capital of Finland | Helsinki | 100%
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Country which formed a dual monarchy with Austria from 1867-1918 | Hungary | 100%
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City in the Netherlands that is functionally the capital, and hosts both the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court | The Hague | 95%
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German city which was once the capital of a kingdom with the same name, in personal union with Great Britain from 1714-1837 | Hanover | 91%
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Royal house which ruled over the above empire | Habsburg | 87%
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Battle that occurred in England in 1066, that resulted in the Normans conquering England | Battle of Hastings | 83%
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War between England and France that lasted from 1337-1453 | Hundred Years' War | 81%
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Archipelago to the west of the Scottish mainland with the highest percentage of Scottish Gaelic speakers in Scotland | Hebrides | 72%
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Frankfurt is located in this German state | Hesse | 65%
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German city with one of Europe's oldest universities | Heidelberg | 64%
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Croatian name for Croatia | Hrvatska | 61%
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Medieval trade association of merchant guilds and city states that dominated trade in the North and Baltic Seas | Hanseatic League | 56%
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Decentralized empire in Central Europe that existed for almost 1,000 years until 1806 | Holy Roman Empire | 56%
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Swedish city that is the closest point in the country to Denmark, with a name similar to the Danish city of Helsingør which lies across the strait | Helsingborg | 44%
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Elite Polish cavalry unite famous for their role in the Battle of Vienna against the Ottoman Empire | hussar | 43%
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One of the larger islands of Croatia and popular tourism destination | Hvar | 31%
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German archipelago in the North Sea that formerly belonged to Denmark, than the United Kingdom | Heligoland | 21%
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Tallest mountain of Ukraine | Hoverla | 7%
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Largest island in Norway outside Svalbard | Hinnøya | 5%
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