European Capitals Trivia Questions
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What city, known as the old capital of Bohemia, became the capital of Czechoslovakia in 1918?
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prague
Which Belgian capital city is home to the Grand Place, one of the most beautiful squares in Europe?
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brussels
Which European capital city is home to the Tycho Brahe Planetarium located on Gammel Kongevej Street?
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copenhagen
In which capital city can you find a monument commemorating the unification of Italy and dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II?
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rome
Which city is home to about one-fifth of Austria's population?
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vienna
Which city is home to Riddarholm Church, where Swedish kings have been buried for 400 years?
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stockholm
Which European capital is home to the Bibliotheque nationale that houses around 400,000 coins in its collections?
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paris
What is the Czech capital that has been called the 'City of 100 Spires' due to its many churches?
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prague
What Scandinavian city, founded by King Harald Hardraade around 1050, is the capital of Norway?
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oslo
In which European capital is Kurfurstendamm Street commonly referred to as Ku'damm by locals?
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berlin
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