Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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City in the southern Netherlands that contains Europe's largest cargo port | Rotterdam | 100%
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Dutch city that is the seat of the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court | The Hague | 94%
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Northwest Belgian city whose centre is also a world heritage site | Bruges | 75%
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The southern - primarily French-speaking - region of Belgium | Wallonia | 75%
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The largest city of North Brabant, home to a football club with the abbreviation 'PSV' | Eindhoven | 69%
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The most populated Belgian province, eponymous with the name of its capital city | Antwerp | 67%
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The most visited museum in Amsterdam | {Van Gogh} Museum | 64%
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Forested region located in the southern parts of the Benelux states | Ardennes | 61%
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The least populated Dutch province, a Pacific island nation was named after it | Zeeland | 61%
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The main river flowing through the Dutch capital | River {Amstel} | 58%
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Dutch town famous for its (blue-coloured) pottery | Delft | 56%
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River that flows through Belgium and the Netherlands, past the cities of Namur and Venlo, before confluenting with the Rhine | River {Meuse} | 56%
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Landmark in Brussels composed of 9 large spheres connected by a steel framework, representing the unit cell of an Iron crystal | Atomium | 50%
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Name for the central square of Brussels, an UNESCO world heritage site | La Grand Place | 42%
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Country from which Luxembourg receives the most of its immigrants, who form around 16% of the population | Portugal | 39%
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Largest lake (or inland bay) in the Netherlands, formed from the damming of the Zuiderzee | IJsselmeer | 33%
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Name given to the megalopolis (chain of metropolititan areas) comprising of the Netherlands' 4 largest cities | Randstad | 33%
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Belgian province containing the settlements of Mons, Charleroi and Tournai | Hainaut | 25%
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Island chain located to the north of the Netherlands | {West Frisian} Islands | 22%
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Dutch city known for its cheese market that dates back from over 400 years ago | Alkmaar | 19%
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