Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Language | Bosnian / Croatian / Serbian | 92%
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Nationality | Bosnian / Herzegovinian | 92%
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Bordering countries | Croatia | 92%
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Capital | Sarajevo | 92%
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Serbia | 92%
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Time zones | 1 (UTC+1) | 83%
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National Sport | Football | 83%
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Main Religion | Islam | 83%
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Montenegro | 83%
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Bordering Seas | Adriatic sea | 75%
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Founding Father and Most Famous Leader (1992-96) | Alija Izetbegović | 75%
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Second-Largest City | Banja Luka | 75%
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Currency | Mark | 75%
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Between 1463-1878, Bosnia and Herzegovina was part of this historical empire | Ottoman empire | 75%
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Between 1918-1990s, B&H was part of this country, and between 1945-1991, this country was ruled by this ideology | Yugoslavia | 75%
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Home to the world's second-shortest _____line, only after Monaco | Coast | 67%
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Communism | 67%
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Franz Ferdinand | 67%
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Independence | 1992 | 58%
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In 1914, this Serbian / Bosnian nationalist assassinated the Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and is often called the Shoots in Sarajevo, and this incident precipitated World War I | Gavrilo Princip | 58%
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The capital of B&H was the first city in Europe to ever use an electrical version of this type of transport | Tram | 58%
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In 1984, this country became the first ever country ruled by the ideology they used, to host this sporting event, and the event was held in the present-day capital of B&H | Winter Olympics | 58%
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State-Condition | Republic | 50%
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This B&H city is considered the only free city in Europe; has its own judicial, educational and healthcare system | Brčko | 42%
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Main Export (goods) (hint: highly essential, but can kill you if you touch it) | Electricity | 33%
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Climate | Temperate / Continental | 25%
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The name Bosnia comes from the Indo-Germanic word Bosana, which means ..... | Water | 25%
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The Sarajevo Clock Tower is a historical heritage site and is considered the only public clock in the world that measures _____ time | Lunar | 8%
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