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Hint
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Answer
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B
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Most famous beach of the city
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Barceloneta
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A
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A small principality close to this city
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Andorra
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R
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a well-known street
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Ramblas
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C
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Autonomous community in northeast Spain
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Catalonia
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E
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The airport
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El Prat
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L
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Footballer Messi
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Lionel
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O
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Was held here in 1992
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Olympic Summer Games
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N
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Football Stadium (Camp ...)
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Nou
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A
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Architect Gaudí
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Antoni
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City
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Barcelona
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Hint
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Answer
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B
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Symbol of European unity and peace
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Brandenburg Gate
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E
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Also known as DDR
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East Germany
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R
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Building that burned in 1933
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Reichstag
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L
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Famous boulevard "Unter den ....."
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Linden
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I
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One of the most famous Kennedy quotations
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Ich bin ein Berliner
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N
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Other city with a terrorist truck attack
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Nice
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City
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Berlin
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Hint
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Answer
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P
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Where the French president live (Élysée ...)
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Palace
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A
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The city is divides into 20 of these
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Arrondissements
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R
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Started with the Storming of the Bastille
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Revolution
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I
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Most populous French region
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Île-de-France
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S
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Citys river
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Seine
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City
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Paris
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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Greek goddess of wisdom
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Athena
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T
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What the Parthenon is
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Temple
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H
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Official name of Greece
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Hellenic Republic
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E
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Greek temple dedicated to 1) and Poseidon
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Erechtheion
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N
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houses some of the most important artifacts from a variety of archaeological locations around Greece
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National Archaeological Museum
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S
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Classical Greek philosopher
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Socrates
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City
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Athens
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|
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Hint
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Answer
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M
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How a person from this city is called
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Muscovite
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O
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Tallest free-standing structure in Europe
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Ostankino
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S
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Lower house of the Russian legislature
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State Duma
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C
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Saint Basil's or Christ the Savior
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Cathedral
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O
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Administrative division of some East Europe countries
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Oblast
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W
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"I follow the Moskva, down to Gorky Park, listening to the...."
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Wind of Change
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City
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Moscow
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D
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A quarter of the city
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Docklands
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U
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One of the four provinces of 5)
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Ulster
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B
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Guinness or Murphy's
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Beer
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L
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Citys River
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Liffey
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I
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The Emerald Isle
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Ireland
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N
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Other word for "The Troubles"
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Northern Ireland conflict
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City
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Dublin
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|
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Hint
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Answer
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V
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New-elected Austrian President
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van der Bellen
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I
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Kaiserliche Schatzkammer, in English (located at the Hofburg Palace)
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Imperial Treasury
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E
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Real name of "Sisi" or "Sissi"
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Elisabeth
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N
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Where the "Venus of Willendorf" now is
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Naturhistorisches Museum
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N
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Its purpose was to decide about the political situation in Europe after the defeat of...
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Napoleon
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A
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Country of Freud and Mozart
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Austria
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City
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Vienna
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|
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Hint
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Answer
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Z
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Leader of the 3) in Switzerland
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Zwingli
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U
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A famous Swiss bank
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UBS
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R
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schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther
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Reformation
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I
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IIHF
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International Ice Hockey Federation
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C
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Another Swiss bank
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Credit Suisse
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H
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Latin name of Switzerland
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Helvetia
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City
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Zurich
|
|
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Hint
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Answer
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B
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Kingdom in Europe
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Belgium
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R
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St. Marys .... Church
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Royal
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U
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ULB and VUB
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Universities
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S
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Famous cathedral
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St. Michael and St. Gudula
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S
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Important conference for physicians
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Solvay Conference
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E
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De facto capital of the ....
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European Union
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L
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How the Netherlands and 1) are called
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Low Countries
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S
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Citys river (in French)
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Senne
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City
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Brussels
|
|
|
|
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Hint
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Answer
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R
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Legendary twin brothers who founded the city 753 BC
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Romulus and Remus
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O
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Was held here in 1960
|
Olympic Summer Games
|
M
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Il Duce
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Mussolini
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E
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Empire to which the city belonged from 553-754
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East Roman Empire
|
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City
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Rome
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