Hint | City | % Correct |
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City of Love | Paris | 97%
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Located at the mouth of Douro | Porto | 93%
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South Africa's executive capital | Pretoria | 93%
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Liberty Bell locale | Philadelphia | 91%
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Capital of Sicily | Palermo | 89%
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Capital of Kosovo | Pristina | 89%
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America's "Steel City" | Pittsburgh | 88%
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The Mayflower started its voyage to the New World here | Plymouth | 87%
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Location of the Charles Bridge | Prague | 87%
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Biggest city in Oregon or Maine | Portland | 86%
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Devastated by an earthquake in 2010 | Port-au-Prince | 85%
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Kim Jong-un's residence | Pyongyang | 84%
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Home to the Leaning Tower | Pisa | 83%
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City destroyed by Vesuvius | Pompeii | 81%
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Where the HMS Victory can be seen | Portsmouth | 80%
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Where you can run with the bulls | Pamplona | 78%
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Westernmost African capital | Praia | 73%
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Called "Hoozdo" in Navajo | Phoenix | 72%
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Seat of the Beninese legislature | Porto-Novo | 72%
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Capital of Majorca | Palma | 71%
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Thailand's most popular resort town | Phuket | 70%
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Most isolated major city in the world | Perth | 69%
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Gives its name to a type of ham and a type of cheese | Parma | 67%
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Formerly called "Titograd" | Podgorica | 66%
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Capital of South Dakota | Pierre | 64%
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Brazil's "Joyful Harbor" | Porto Alegre | 64%
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Capital of Mauritius | Port Louis | 62%
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Indian city called "Oxford of the East" | Pune | 61%
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Biggest Caribbean stock market | Port-of-Spain | 58%
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Russian city or a hairstyle | Perm | 57%
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Nicknamed "Par'bo" | Paramaribo | 56%
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Once known as the "Pearl of Asia" | Phnom Penh | 56%
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Northern terminus of the Suez Canal | Port Said | 56%
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Argentinian provincial capital or the name of a huge river | Paraná | 55%
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Czech city known for its beer | Plzeň | 55%
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Biggest industrial fair in Poland | Poznań | 55%
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Oldest inhabited Mexican city | Puebla | 55%
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Ivy League university locale in NJ | Princeton | 54%
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Francisco Pizarro was once its mayor | Panama City | 52%
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Main port of Sudan | Port Sudan | 50%
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"Big 3" Allied conference site | Potsdam | 50%
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Capital of the F. S. of Micronesia | Palikir | 46%
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Its university was founded by students from Bologna in 1222 | Padua | 43%
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Oil capital of Nigeria | Port Harcourt | 42%
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Brigham Young University | Provo | 42%
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"Greece's Gate to the West" | Patras | 41%
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Will it play in this Illinois city? | Peoria | 41%
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Largest port of Greece | Piraeus | 41%
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Connected to the Jamaican capital via the Port Kingston Causeway | Portmore | 40%
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Town in far southwest England overrun by musical pirates | Penzance | 36%
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Closest Pakistani city to the Khyber Pass | Peshawar | 36%
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Lancashire city whose name means means "priest's settlement" | Preston | 35%
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Capital of French Polynesia, on the island of Tahiti | Papeete | 34%
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Highly educated Dallas suburb | Plano | 34%
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Some historians call it the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe | Plovdiv | 34%
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Sheldon and Penny's residence | Pasadena | 33%
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The westernmost city in the Florida panhandle | Pensacola | 32%
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Also called the "Pom City" | Port Moresby | 32%
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Capital of Umbria, Italy | Perugia | 31%
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Home to Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort | Palm Beach | 30%
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Largest city on the island of Efate | Port Vila | 30%
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Dominican resort town at the eastern tip of Hispaniola | Punta Cana | 30%
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2014 Winter Olympics host | Pyeongchang | 30%
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Main port of Rep. of the Congo | Pointe-Noire | 29%
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Seaside resort in Jalisco, Mexico | Puerto Vallarta | 28%
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Capital of Bihar, India | Patna | 27%
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Pennsylvanian city where a groundhog named "Phil" lives | Punxsutawney | 27%
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Capital of the American Samoa | Pago Pago | 26%
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2nd-busiest airport in Cyprus | Paphos | 26%
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Major port on the eastern side of the Bay of Bangkok | Pattaya | 26%
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Capital of Basilicata, Italy | Pescara | 26%
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Largest South African city north of Gauteng | Polokwane | 26%
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Where Lloyd and Harry started their journey in "Dumb & Dumber" | Providence | 26%
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Major English city in The Fens | Peterborough | 25%
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City in New York known as "The Queen City of the Hudson" | Poughkeepsie | 24%
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Probably the oldest city in Indonesia | Palembang | 23%
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Estonian city overlooking the Gulf of Riga | Pärnu | 22%
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City in southeast India which was owned by France until 1962 | Pondicherry | 22%
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Main city of the French Catalonia | Perpignan | 21%
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Finland's "Bear City" | Pori | 19%
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Major Russian city close to the Lake Peipus | Pskov | 18%
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Second-biggest city in Kosovo | Prizren | 17%
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Former capital of Bhutan until 1955 | Punakha | 16%
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Capital of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | Pietermaritzburg | 14%
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Second-largest city in Nepal | Pokhara | 14%
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Lake Huron "port city" where hippies met in 1962 to make a "statement" | Port Huron | 14%
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Puerto Rico's second-largest city | Ponce | 12%
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Economic capital of the Azores | Ponta Delgada | 12%
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands' capital | Port Blair | 12%
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Tip of Massachusetts's Cape Cod | Provincetown | 12%
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Capital of Rondônia, Brazil. Portuguese for "old port" | Porto Velho | 11%
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Home to Bhutan's only international airport | Paro | 10%
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Second-largest city in Gabon | Port-Gentil | 10%
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Origin of the Italian cookie of biscotti | Prato | 10%
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Second-largest city in Laos | Pakse | 7%
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Main city of Palawan, Philippines | Puerto Princesa | 6%
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Where Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in 1990 | Paarl | 5%
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Capital of Goa, India | Panaji | 5%
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Littoral resort in northern Mozambique | Pemba | 5%
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City in northern Sweden that is known for its potato dumpling, pitepalt | Piteå | 5%
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