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European Geography by Letter - J

Can you guess these European geography-related answers that begin with the letter J?
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Last updated: March 5, 2024
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Volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean that belongs to Norway
Jan Mayen
Tallest mountain range in Norway, named after a race of giants from Norse mythology
Jotunheimen
Roman general and dictator who conquered Gaul and played a key role in the fall of the Roman Republic and eventual rise of the Roman Empire
Julius Caesar
Fourth-largest city in Latvia, which was the capital of the former Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
Jelgava
Dynasty which ruled Poland and Lithuania, leading to the formation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jagiellonian
10th largest city of Sweden
Jönköping
Canton in northwestern Switzerland that borders France
Jura
Geologic period named after the mountain range in the above with the same name, known for the dinosaur fossils found in its strata
Jurassic
Seventh-largest city in Finland
Jyväskylä
Peninsula including mainland Denmark and a part of northern Germany
Jutland
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British Crown Dependency which is the largest of the Channel Islands
Jersey
Mountain range within the Alps located in Italy and Slovenia
Julian Alps
Football club based in Turin that is the most successful in Italian history
Juventus
Second-largest city in the German state of Thuringia, with a university founded in 1558
Jena
Spanish city in Andalusia known for its production of olive oil
Jaén
River and mountain range in Czechia and Poland
Jizera
Byzantine emperor who conquered much of the western Mediterranean, including Rome itself
Justinian
Resort town on the Baltic Sea which is the fifth-largest city in Latvia
Jūrmala
King of Scotland who succeeded Elizabeth I to become King of England, resulting in a personal union of those countries
James VI and I
Town that is the centre of the Slovenian mining industry
Jesenice
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