Clue | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Was founded by Russia's Peter the Great | S | Saint Petersburg | 99%
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Has an autonomous hippie-neighborhood named "Christiania" | C | Copenhagen | 93%
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Former free city known to the Germans as Danzig | G | Gdańsk | 92%
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In 2011, the British magazine Monocle ranked it the world's most liveable city | H | Helsinki | 91%
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Is connected to the above via the "Øresund Bridge" | M | Malmö | 90%
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Located 80 kilometres south of the above | T | Tallinn | 89%
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Birger Jarl is traditionally attributed to have founded it around 1250 | S | Stockholm | 81%
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Has the largest collection of buildings built in the Art Nouveau style | R | Riga | 78%
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Was known by the name "Königsberg" when under Prussian rule | K | Kaliningrad | 75%
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Considered to be the oldest city in Finland | T | Turku | 56%
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Most populous city in northern Finland | O | Oulu | 52%
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It was historically the main port of East Germany | R | Rostock | 51%
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Namesake of the canal that connects the Baltic Sea to the North Sea | K | Kiel | 47%
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Was the main and founding city of the Hanseatic League | L | Lübeck | 44%
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Main port of Lithuania | K | Klaipėda | 37%
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Biggest city in Gotland | V | Visby | 37%
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Swedish city that was the site a 1397 treaty joining Denmark, Sweden, and Norway under one king | K | Kalmar | 35%
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Most populous city in northern Sweden | U | Umeå | 34%
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Estonian resort known for its 19th-century timber villas and beaches | P | Pärnu | 26%
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Main city of Finland's "Åland Islands" | M | Mariehamn | 22%
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