Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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K | Capital city of Poland between 1039 and 1596, main academic and cultural centre. | Kraków | 91%
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W | The capital city of Poland. | Warszawa | 91%
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G | Was a free city between 1920 and 1939. | Gdańsk | 84%
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Ł | Former textile industry centre in the middle of Poland. Translates into "boat". | Łódź | 81%
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P | On Warta river. Its symbol are head-butting goats. | Poznań | 79%
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L | Union was signed there in 1569, creating the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Name is similar to one of European capital cities. | Lublin | 68%
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S | Major seaport on Oder river, in Poland (again) since 1945. | Szczecin | 67%
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T | Birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus. Known for its gingerbread. | Toruń | 65%
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C | Main religious centre. Symbol of defence against Sweden in the 17th century. | Częstochowa | 63%
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R | Largest city in southeastern Poland. | Rzeszów | 63%
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B | "Capital of Polish rowing", lies between Vistula, Noteć and Brda rivers. Sometimes called "Little Berlin". | Bydgoszcz | 56%
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E | In northern Poland, next to a Canal with a remarkable system of inclined planes. Founded in 1237 by the Teutonic Knights. | Elbląg | 56%
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A | Health resort in northern Poland, next to its Canal and Primeval Forest. Name is similar to one of the Roman Emperors. | Augustów | 53%
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H | City at the end of its Peninsula, bus no. 666 drives there. | Hel | 53%
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O | On Oder river, in Silesia. One of the oldest cities in Poland. | Opole | 51%
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Z | In eastern Poland, a unique example of a Renaissance town, founded in 1580. | Zamość | 49%
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I | In Kuyavia, with saltwater baths and salt mines. Its name is similar to the Polish translation of "Breslau" ("Only Breslau"). | Inowrocław | 47%
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M | Founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, who built their main stronghold there. | Malbork | 47%
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F | On the Vistula Lagoon, the "Jewel of Warmia". Nicolaus Copernicus resided there. | Frombork | 46%
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Ż | In Beskids (part of the Carpathian Mountains). Famous brewery is located there. | Żywiec | 44%
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Ś | The tallest statue of Jesus in the world is there. | Świebodzin | 42%
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U | Popular seaside destination. | Ustka | 39%
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D | Air Force School is located there since the interwar period. | Dęblin | 28%
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J | Where "Polish Woodstock" festival is organised. | Jarocin | 26%
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N | Spa town in eastern Poland, writers Bolesław Prus and Stefan Żeromski were its frequent visitors. | Nałęczów | 21%
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Ć | Famous porcelain factory is located there. | Ćmielów | 12%
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