Description | City | % Correct | |
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Chewing gum is banned | S | Singapore | 99%
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Formerly known as Batavia | J | Jakarta | 92%
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Home of the Petronas Towers | K | Kuala Lumpur | 90%
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Formerly known as Saigon | H | Ho Chi Minh City | 88%
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National capitals on the Mekong River | V | Vientiane | 86%
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National capitals on the Mekong River | P | Phnom Penh | 85%
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Myanmar's capital before 2006 | Y | Yangon | 85%
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Natively called Krung Thep | B | Bangkok | 83%
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Capital of East Timor | D | Dili | 81%
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City that replaced the above | N | Naypyidaw | 77%
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Thailand's most popular resort town | P | Phuket | 75%
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Formerly known as Brunei Town | B | Bandar Seri Begawan | 74%
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Jane Fonda visited this city in 1972 | H | Hanoi | 73%
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Site of a "thrilling" match between Frazier and Ali took place in 1975 | M | Manila | 72%
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Main city of Bali | D | Denpasar | 71%
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Biggest city in that city's urban area. Named for a Philippine president | Q | Quezon City | 71%
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Namesake of a Vegas casino | M | Mandalay | 57%
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Biggest city in central Vietnam | D | Da Nang | 55%
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Biggest city in northern Thailand | C | Chiang Mai | 52%
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Biggest city in Mindanao | D | Davao | 51%
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Portugal captured this Malaysian city on a strategic strait in 1511 | M | Malacca | 51%
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Home to Angkor Wat | S | Siem Reap | 50%
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Largest Indonesian city north of the Equator | M | Medan | 48%
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Where Ferdinand Magellan was killed | C | Cebu | 41%
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Biggest city in Sulawesi | M | Makassar | 36%
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Lao city near Kuang Si Falls | L | Luang Prabang | 28%
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