Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Capital of Ukraine | K | Kyiv | 97%
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Main seaport of Ukraine | O | Odessa | 96%
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Namesake of the two self-declared republics in eastern Ukraine | D | Donetsk | 95%
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It was the first capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic | K | Kharkiv | 93%
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The historic city centre of this city is on the UNESCO World Heritage list | L | Lviv | 90%
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Crimean city that hosted a conference in 1945 | Y | Yalta | 88%
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Namesake of the two self-declared republics in eastern Ukraine | L | Luhansk | 87%
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This city on the Sea of Azov was besieged by Russia in 2022 and a hospital was airstriked by Russian air forces and killed 4 people and a newborn baby | M | Mariupol | 86%
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Formerly called "Yekaterinoslav" | D | Dnipro | 85%
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This Crimean city is Ukraine's second "special city" other than the capital | S | Sevastopol | 84%
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Closest town to the Chernobyl nuclear plant that became a ghost town | P | Pripyat | 71%
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Most populous city that was occupied by the Russian forces in 2022 | K | Kherson | 69%
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Home to the largest nuclear power plant in Europe | Z | Zaporizhzhia | 68%
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Considered the de facto capital of Crimea | S | Simferopol | 65%
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Site of the bloodiest battle in the Russian-Ukrainian War | B | Bakhmut | 56%
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Russian Empire's Black Sea Navy Headquarters for more than 100 years | M | Mykolaiv | 39%
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Center and namesake of the smallest oblast; sometimes called the "Little Vienna" | C | Chernivtsi | 33%
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