Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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City called the "Birthplace of Democracy" | A | Athens | 100%
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It won the Peloponnesian War | S | Sparta | 94%
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Where the Colossus statue used to stand | R | Rhodes | 92%
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Was, at times, the second largest city in the Byzantine Empire after Constantinople | T | Thessaloniki | 88%
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City that was named after the muscular demi-god who performed twelve labors | H | Heraklion | 76%
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Place where the oracle of Apollo could be found | D | Delphi | 68%
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It has the namesake of a type of column | C | Corinth | 64%
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Host of the Panhellenic Games | O | Olympia | 63%
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A type of olive is named after it | K | Kalamata | 59%
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Capital of Peloponnese Region – Greek for "Three Cities" | T | Tripoli | 55%
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This largest city in Western Crete has a famous lighthouse | C | Chania | 44%
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"Greece's Gate to the West" | P | Patras | 44%
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Has the namesake of the Ionian island it is located on – Site of Navagio Beach | Z | Zakynthos | 43%
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Capital of ancient Crete | K | Knossos | 42%
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Its "sacred band" of elite warriors consisted of 150 male couples | T | Thebes | 42%
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"City of a Thousand Colors" | X | Xanthi | 40%
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Largest city on the Pagasetic Gulf – main port city of the Thessaly region | V | Volos | 33%
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Achilles was born here. Hippocrates died here | L | Larissa | 32%
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Last capital of Macedonia and Alexander the Great's birthplace | P | Pella | 27%
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This city dominated Greece before 1200 BC, and whose collapse marked the start of the Greek Dark Ages | M | Mycenae | 25%
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