Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Capital of Norway | Oslo | 97%
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Turkish empire which ruled much of West Asia, North Africa, and southeast Europe | Ottoman Empire | 96%
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Mountain that was home of the gods in Greek mythology | Mount Olympus | 92%
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German name for Austria | Österreich | 86%
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Archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland | Orkney | 73%
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Term for administrative divisions in Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine | oblast | 67%
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Major city in southwest Ukraine, located on the Black Sea | Odesa | 61%
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River that flows through Czechia, Poland, and Germany, forming part of the border between Poland and Germany | Oder | 52%
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Strait that separates Denmark and Sweden | Øresund | 47%
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Language spoken in southern France, also known as Provençal (though this can also refer to a specific dialect of the language) | Occitan | 46%
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Third-largest city in Czechia and the largest in the Czech Silesia region | Ostrava | 46%
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Largest city in northern Finland | Oulu | 41%
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City in northwest Germany that was the capital of a Grand Duchy of the same name | Oldenburg | 30%
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Germanic kingdom which ruled over Italy in the fifth and sixth centuries, before being defeated by the Byzantine Empire | Ostrogothic Kingdom | 30%
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Second-largest island of Sweden | Öland | 25%
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Canton in central Switzerland considered to be one of six half-cantons | Obwalden | 14%
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Smallest voivodeship of Poland by area and population, and its capital city | Opole | 13%
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River in Russia that is the largest tributary of the Volga | Oka | 10%
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Germanic soldier and king who overthrew the last Western Roman emperor | Odoacer | 9%
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Province in the east of the Netherlands | Overijssel | 8%
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