Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Famous Parisian museum housing the Mona Lisa | Louvre | 99%
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Port that is the closest French city to England | Calais | 94%
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Grand palace that was the main residence of King Louis XIV, containing lavish rooms such as the 'Hall of Mirrors' | Versailles Palace | 92%
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French town famous for its mustard | Dijon | 88%
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The longest river located entirely in France | Loire | 82%
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Iconic monument that stands on the western end of the Champs-Élysées | Arc de Triomphe | 78%
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Corsica's capital and largest city | Ajaccio | 68%
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French region containing the cities of Quimper, Lorient and St.Malo | Brittany | 58%
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France's second busiest airport by passenger traffic | Paris Orly | 56%
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City characterised by architecture made from pink terracotta bricks, giving it the nickname 'La Ville Rose' | Toulouse | 54%
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Parisian railway station that is France's (and Europe's) busiest | Gare du Nord | 46%
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Stadium home to the football club Paris Saint-Germain | Parc des Princes | 41%
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Southern French city famous for its medieval citadel | Carcassonne | 40%
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Famous prehistoric cave painting complex in the Dordogne, closed off to the public since 1963 | Lascaux | 39%
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Low mountain range in eastern France, in proximity with the German border | Vosges | 32%
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Northern city with a cathedral famous for its well preserved gothic architechture and stained glass windows | Chartres | 22%
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Bridge spanning the gorge valley of the River Tarne, currently the world's tallest bridge | Millau Viaduct | 21%
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Paris' other natural island aside from 'Île de la Cité' | Île Saint-Louis | 20%
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Mountain with a 3777m viewing platform, offering views of the Mont Blanc | Aiguille du Midi | 7%
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Ski resort that at 2300m altitude is the highest of its kind in Europe | Val Thorens | 7%
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