Description | Letter | Answer | % Correct |
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Official capital of the Netherlands | A | Amsterdam | 100%
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Europe's busiest and largest port | R | Rotterdam | 98%
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Capital of North Holland. Gave its name to one of New York City's neighborhoods | H | Haarlem | 94%
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Most important city in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages | U | Utrecht | 93%
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Where the tech company "Philips" was founded in 1891 | E | Eindhoven | 88%
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Where the foundation treaty of the European Union was signed in 1992 | M | Maastricht | 87%
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Gave name to the most popular type of cheese from the Netherlands | G | Gouda | 86%
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Home to the International Court of Justice | T | The Hague | 85%
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Most populous city in northern Netherlands | G | Groningen | 83%
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Home to the oldest university in the Netherlands | L | Leiden | 65%
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Oldest city in the Netherlands, also the largest city in Gelderland | N | Nijmegen | 65%
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Capital of Overijssel | Z | Zwolle | 59%
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Newest city in the Netherlands, also the largest city in Flevoland | A | Almere | 58%
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Site of a catastrophic fireworks disaster in 2000 | E | Enschede | 56%
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City famous for its pottery industry that is also the hometown of Jan Vermeer | D | Delft | 53%
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Where the "Eleven cities tour" skiing tour begins and ends | L | Leeuwarden | 48%
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Capital of Aruba or Sint Eustatius | O | Oranjestad | 48%
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Home to one of the nation's traditional cheese markets with a cheese guild | A | Alkmaar | 45%
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Known for its yards on the Scheldt River where most of the ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy are built | V | Vlissingen | 40%
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Capital of Curaçao. Home to the oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas | T | Willemstad | 26%
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