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City
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Forbidden City
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Beijing
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De-facto capital of the EU
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Brussels
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Had a tea party in 1773
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Boston
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World's southernmost megacity
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Buenos Aires
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Libyan city where the U.S. embassy was attacked
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Benghazi
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1992 Summer Olympics host
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Barcelona
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Called Santa Fe before being renamed by Simon Bolivar
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Bogotá
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Wine capital of the world
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Bordeaux
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Was divided by a wall until 1989
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Berlin
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Birthplace of Jesus
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Bethlehem
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City in northern Brazil whose name is Portuguese for the above
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Belém
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Natively called Krung Thep
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Bangkok
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Judicial capital of South Africa
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Bloemfontein
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"Silicon Valley" of India
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Bengaluru
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Town that lies inside Canada's first national park
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Banff
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Planned city shaped like an airplane
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Brasilía
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Site of the ruins of Babylon
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Baghdad
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Site of world's oldest university
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Bologna
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Capital of West Germany
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Bonn
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Largest city on Lake Tanganyika
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Bujumbura
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This town gave its name to state in eastern Germany
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Brandenburg
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African capital once called "Bathurst"
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Banjul
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Site of a major explosion in 2020
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Beirut
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Peaky Blinders
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Birmingham
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Where a train full of zombies is headed to in a 2016 movie
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Busan
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Georgia's main port on the Black Sea
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Batumi
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U.S. city where a teenage killed 10 black people in May 2022
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Buffalo
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Capital of Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Belo Horizonte
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Historically called "Bjørgvin"
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Bergen
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Swiss city bordering France and Germany
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Basel
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Its "bronzes" was stolen by the British
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Benin City
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Site of the world's heaviest building
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Bucharest
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Its zip code is 90210
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Beverly Hills
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City in Apulia that was the southern terminus of the Appian Way
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Brindisi
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Largest city in Connecticut
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Bridgeport
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Nampa and Meridian are its suburbs
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Boise
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Located 55 km due east of Vienna
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Bratislava
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Belgian city known for its canals
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Bruges
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Second-largest city in Zimbabwe
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Bulawayo
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Located and the namesake of the largest lake in Kazakhstan
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Balkhash
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Largest city in the Negev Desert
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Beersheba
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It lies on the English Channel due south of London
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Brighton
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University of California main campus
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Berkeley
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University of Colorado main campus
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Boulder
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Polish city on the Vistula River whose German name is "Bromberg"
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Bydgoszcz
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Capital of North Dakota
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Bismarck
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City in the Golden Horseshoe that once was the "Flower city of Canada"
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Brampton
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Major coastal resort of Bulgaria
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Burgas
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Cambodian city where the first Bahá'í House of Worship was built
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Battambang
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City near Acadia National Park
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Bar Harbor
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Capital of Hungary
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Budapest
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Lowest lying national capital
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Baku
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Destination of the first e-telegraph
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Baltimore
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Main port of Iraq
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Basra
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This city doesn't actually exist
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Bielefeld
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Where the RMS Titanic was built
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Belfast
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2032 Summer Olympics host
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Brisbane
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Historical city in Uzbekistan that was a stopover of the Silk Road
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Bukhara
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Capital of Barbados
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Bridgetown
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Formerly known as "Brunei Town"
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Located right north of Kinshasa
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Brazzaville
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Largest city in Montana
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Billings
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Shakira's hometown
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Barranquilla
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Capital of Kyrgyzstan
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Bishkek
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Largest British city with its own community currency
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Bristol
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The "White City" on the Danube
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Belgrade
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National capital on Niger River
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Bamako
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Capital of Belize before 1970
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Belize City
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Capital of Belize after 1970
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Belmopan
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The Romans called it "Aquae Sulis"
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Bath
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Was going to be Indonesia's capital right before its independence
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Bandung
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City-state inside Lower Saxony
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Bremen
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Coastal part of the above
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Bremerhaven
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De-facto capital of Switzerland
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Bern
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French for "red stick"
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Baton Rouge
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"Bay" at the easternmost point of mainland Australia
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Byron Bay
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World capital on the Ubangi River
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Bangui
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Seaside town in northern England located 45 km north of Liverpool
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Blackpool
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City in Brittany or Belarus
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Brest
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Southernmost city in Texas
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Brownsville
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Guggenheim Museum site in Spain
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Bilbao
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This city in central India was site of the deadliest industrial disaster
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Bhopal
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Largest city in Moravia
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Brno
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First capital of the Ottoman Empire
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Bursa
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Capital of St. Kitts and Nevis
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Basseterre
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Second-largest city in Manitoba
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Brandon
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The largest city in Italy's heel
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Bari
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Makes half of its country's name
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Bissau
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German city with namesake of a "new" Canadian province
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Braunschweig
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Largest city in central Oregon
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Bend
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A Turkish city, not a D.C Superhero
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Batman
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Home to the third-busiest airport in Italy
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Bergamo
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City in Västra Götaland that once was the "Textile capital of Sweden"
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Borås
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City in northern Portugal that is the seat of the Primacy of the Spains
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Braga
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Second-largest city in Malawi
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Blantyre
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Largest city in Republika Srpska
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Banja Luka
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An ocean current has the namesake of this Angolan city
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Benguela
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Major Transylvanian city whose Latin name was "Corona"
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Brașov
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Home to the first Legoland
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Billund
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City in Afghanistan whose statues of Buddha were destroyed
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Bamyan
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But it wasn't really the first, was it?