Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Partially recognized country which declared independence from Serbia in 2008 | Kosovo | 100%
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Capital of Ukraine | Kyiv | 100%
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Second-largest city in Poland | Kraków | 97%
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Central Asian country with a small portion of its territory west of the Ural River and therefore in Europe | Kazakhstan | 95%
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Russian exclave located between Poland and Lithuania | Kaliningrad | 88%
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Name for the currencies of Denmark and Norway | krone | 88%
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Historic title for the German and Austrian emperors | Kaiser | 85%
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Second-largest city in Ukraine | Kharkiv | 71%
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Capital of Tatarstan, Russia, and the largest city on the Volga River | Kazan | 66%
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Largest island in Croatia, by area and population | Krk | 65%
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City with the largest metropolitan area in Poland | Katowice | 58%
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Name for the above when it was part of Prussia | Königsberg | 58%
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Region in eastern Finland and northwest Russia. Part of it was annexed from Finland by the Soviet Union in World War II | Karelia | 57%
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Union of the kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, that existed from 1397-1523 | Kalmar Union | 48%
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Third-most populous federal subject of Russia | Krasnodar Krai | 37%
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Language closely related to Polish spoken by around 100,000 people in Poland | Kashubian | 23%
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Republic of Russia that is the only region in Europe where Buddhism is the largest religion | Kalmykia | 20%
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One of two republics of Russia in the North Caucasus that Mount Elbrus is located in | Kabardino-Balkaria | 18%
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Mount Elbrus is also located in this Russian republic | Karachay-Cherkessia | 18%
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Republic of Russia in the north, but not reaching the Arctic Ocean | Komi | 18%
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