Description
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City
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Capital of Catalonia
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B
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Barcelona
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Location of the "Amphitheatrum Flavium"
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R
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Rome
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Divided by a wall until 1989
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B
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Berlin
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Cruise the Seine on a Bateau Mouche
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P
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Paris
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Mainly built on Amager and Sjælland
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C
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Copenhagen
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The Neva River flows through it
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S
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St. Petersburg
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De-facto capital of the Swiss Confederation
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B
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Bern
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The "Old Firm" play football here
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G
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Glasgow
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Where Machiavelli is buried
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F
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Florence
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The birthplace of democracy
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A
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Athens
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Ancient rival of the above which now only has 30,000 inhabitants
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S
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Sparta
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Hosts the largest Oktoberfest festival
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M
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Munich
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Hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics
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S
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Sarajevo
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Small city-state on the Côte d‘Azur
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M
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Monaco
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Famous for gondolas
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V
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Venice
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Largest city north of the Arctic Circle
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M
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Murmansk
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Crimean site of a WWII conference
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Y
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Yalta
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Hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics
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S
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Sochi
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The Mayflower started its voyage to the New World here
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P
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Plymouth
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Executive capital of the EU
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B
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Brussels
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Birthplace of W.A. Mozart
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S
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Salzburg
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Capital of the Czech Republic
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P
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Prague
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Puerta del Sol, Museo del Prado
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M
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Madrid
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At the confluence of the Sava and the Danube
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B
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Belgrade
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French city closest to England
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C
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Calais
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Home to La Scala opera house
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M
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Milan
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Where the Elbe meets the North Sea
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H
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Hamburg
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Ban Jelačić Square
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Z
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Zagreb
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Where you can run with the bulls
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P
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Pamplona
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Russian oblast and exclave
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K
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Kaliningrad
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Largest city in the Baltic states
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R
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Riga
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Formerly known as Constantinople
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I
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Istanbul
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Where you'll find the Monument to the Discoveries
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L
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Lisbon
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Croatian beach city, Diocletian‘s Palace
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S
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Split
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Biggest city in Gotland
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V
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Visby
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Where the R.M.S. Titanic was built
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B
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Belfast
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And the city where it began its maiden voyage
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S
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Southampton
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Biggest French-speaking city in Switzerland
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G
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Geneva
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If he looks at a map even if he went there now, he still hadn't heard of it, so there is nothing wrong with his comment.. it is still true.
I hadn't heard of it either, and I have looked at maps.
to the New World here" - is Plymouth technically the correct answer? The Mayflower started on its voyage to the New World at Rotherhithe, near London. It then stopped off at Southampton (as planned I think) and set off with the Speedwell. They then had to turn back twice, stopping at Dartmouth and the Plymouth, due to leaks, in order to be repaired.
Well done!
Here's a suggestion from me for some questions.
It had the biggest Jewish community in Europe before WW2 (Warsaw/Warszawa)
Fahrenheit, Schopenhauer and Wałęsa were born here / A free city in a period between the World Wars (Gdańsk/Danzig)
The oldest university in Poland (est. In 1364) is located here (Kraków/Cracow)