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Title of Victoria and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
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queen
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Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II and whose name has become another term for "traitor"
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Vidkun Quisling
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Town of 60,000 in Brittany, France
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Quimper
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Undeclared naval war fought from 1798-1800 between the United States and France
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Quasi-War
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Letter that was used in early forms of the Greek alphabet, and is the source of the Latin letter Q
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qoppa
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Former subunit of the lek, the currency of Albania
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qintar
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Pacifist and abolitionist Christian religious group that arose in 17th century England
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Quakers
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Town of 20,000 on the southern coast of Portugal
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Quarteira
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English football club that was founded in 1882 and plays in the Championship (tier 2)
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Queens Park Rangers
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Scottish football club based in Dumfries and founded in 1919
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Queen of the South
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French football club that plays in Ligue 2 and was founded in 1902
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Quevilly-Rouen
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Town of 13,000 in Lower Saxony, Germany
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Quakenbrück
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One of three official residences of the President of Italy
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Quirinal Palace
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Smallest town in Germany to have a cinema
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Quernheim
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Portuguese city of 78,000 in the Lisbon metropolitan area
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Queluz
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Italian municipality in Emilia-Romagna with a population of 13,000
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Quattro Castella
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Italian municipality in Veneto with a population of 10,000
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Quinto di Treviso
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Seaside town in Brittany, France with a population of 5,000
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Quiberon
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Town in southern France with a population of 3,000
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Quillan
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City of 25,000 in the centre of the island of Malta
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Qormi
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