Description | City | % Correct |
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By law, this city is the capital of the Netherlands. But The Hague is actually home to the Dutch Parliament and many foreign embassies. | Amsterdam | 98%
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Holiest city in Judaism and third holiest in Islam. | Jerusalem | 97%
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Nordic capital that is situated mainly on fourteen islands. | Stockholm | 95%
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Massachusetts town that is famous for its witch trials of 1692 and 1693. | Salem | 84%
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Largest port in Europe. | Rotterdam | 83%
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Robin Hood lived near this English city. | Nottingham | 81%
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African capital located on the confluence of the Blue and White Niles. | Khartoum | 79%
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James Watt invented his steam engine in this city also known for the "Peaky Blinders" gang. | Birmingham | 72%
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Tanzania moved its capital from this city to Dodoma in 1973. | Dar es Salaam | 70%
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One of New York City's neighborhoods was named after this Dutch city. | Haarlem | 68%
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Where Disneyland can be found. | Anaheim | 63%
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"Big 3" Allied leaders met in this German city in August, 1945. | Potsdam | 44%
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Third-biggest city in Norway. Also home to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. | Trondheim | 43%
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Karl Benz invented the automobile while working in this city at the intersection of the Rhine and Neckar. | Mannheim | 40%
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One of the major cities in North Carolina's Research Triangle. | Durham | 36%
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Three-letter religious and Islamic center of Iran. | Qom | 35%
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Russian city that shares its name with a hairstyle. | Perm | 27%
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Most populous Saudi city on the Persian Gulf. | Dammam | 25%
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German city that was the birthplace of Albert Einstein. | Ulm | 19%
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Biggest city in Indonesia's Riau Islands. It is located on the Singapore Strait. | Batam | 8%
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