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What city is said to derive its name from the legend of 'handwerpen', which means 'hand thrown'?

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antwerp

Which city in Denmark was named the Cultural Capital of Europe in 1996?

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copenhagen

Which city has representatives in West Germany's Bundestag but whose citizens cannot vote?

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west berlin

In which capital city can you take a History of Beer tour and sample a brew at the Heineken Brewery Museum?

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amsterdam

In which European city is the Boulevard Saint-Michel referred to by the locals as the 'Boul' Miche'?

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paris

In which city can you visit the Hofburg, Freud's Apartment, and St. Stephen's Cathedral?

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vienna

In which city can you find the ruins of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at the end of its most famous boulevard, Kurfurstendamm?

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berlin

In which European city is the Hungarian National Gallery located within a royal palace?

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budapest

In which Austrian city can you visit the Museum Carolino-Augusteum and Mozart's birthplace?

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salzburg

According to Thomas Appleton, what is the European city where 'Good Americans, when they die, go to'?

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paris

Which 3rd-largest city in Ireland is known for its rhyme scheme and picturesque sites?

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limerick

Which city on the Mediterranean coast of Spain is famous for its citrus fruit and La Seo Cathedral?

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valencia

Which city, Italy's busiest port, is served by Cristoforo Colombo International Airport?

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genoa

Which city, now a suburb and known for its meat-research center, was once the capital of Denmark, Roskilde?

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copenhagen

Which Belgian city is known for its numerous bridges and has a name that translates to 'bridges' in Dutch?

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bruges

What city is approximately 2 miles from Hans Christian Andersen's Boulevard to the Den Lille Havfrue Statue?

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copenhagen

In which European city is the Musee d'Orsay, a museum housed in a converted railway station built in 1900, located?

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paris

Which city, host of the 1992 Olympics, changed its street signs from Castilian to Catalan after Franco's death?

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barcelona

In which city, where Beethoven was born in 1770, is an annual Beethoven festival held?

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bonn

Which country is home to the city of Bruges, known for its medieval atmosphere and Gothic architecture?

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belgium

In which Bavarian city, known as the birthplace of Oktoberfest, do beer lovers head to the beer halls on a Saturday night?

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munich

Which Portuguese city is said to have been founded by Ulysses and was historically known as Olisipo?

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lisbon

Which city features the Unter den Linden, a boulevard that connects the Royal Palace with the Tiergarten?

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berlin

Which Spanish city, believed to be founded by the Roman general Pompey, is famous for its annual Running of the Bulls event?

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pamplona

What city in Scotland, also known as the 'Granite City', is located at the mouth of the Dee River?

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aberdeen

Which large German city on the Elbe River was the birthplace of Felix Mendelssohn and Johannes Brahms?

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hamburg

What is the capital city located 25 miles south of Helsingor, where ships used to pay a toll?

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copenhagen

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