Rank
|
Population
|
Country
|
Hint
|
City
|
1
|
2,865,000
|
Italy
|
Colosseum, Trevi Fountain
|
Rome
|
2
|
641,000
|
Latvia
|
Capital, Freedom Monument
|
Riga
|
3
|
638,000
|
Netherlands
|
Europe's largest port, Feyenoord
|
Rotterdam
|
4
|
226,000
|
United Kingdom
|
Birthplace of Kate Middleton and Kate Winslet
|
Reading
|
5
|
215,000
|
Poland
|
Air Show, Pistols
|
Radom
|
6
|
213,000
|
France
|
Capital of Brittany (Bretagne)
|
Rennes
|
7
|
206,000
|
Germany
|
Warnemünde, Baltic Sea
|
Rostock
|
8
|
187,000
|
Poland
|
Lubomirski Castle, southeastern Poland
|
Rzeszów
|
9
|
183,000
|
Italy
|
Strait of Messina
|
Reggio Calabria
|
10
|
183,000
|
France
|
Germany's unconditional surrender
|
Reims
|
11
|
171,000
|
Italy
|
Basilica dell Chiara
|
Reggio Emilia
|
12
|
159,000
|
Italy
|
Roman architecture, Capital of Western Roman Empire
|
Ravenna
|
13
|
148,000
|
Italy
|
15-kilometre long beach, bars, discos
|
Rimini
|
14
|
145,000
|
Germany
|
Bavarian city also called Ratisbon
|
Regensburg
|
15
|
145,000
|
Bulgaria
|
Neo-Baroque Architecture, Danube River
|
Ruse
|
16
|
139,000
|
Poland
|
Suburb of Katowice
|
Ruda Slaska
|
17
|
139,000
|
Poland
|
First a fishing center, now large coal mines
|
Rybnik
|
18
|
128,000
|
Croatia
|
Principal seaport, Krk
|
Rijeka
|
19
|
115,000
|
Greece
|
Its Colossus was one of the Seven Wonders of the World
|
Rhodes
|
20
|
114,000
|
Germany
|
Northernmost city in the Ruhr area
|
Recklinghausen
|
|