No.
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Clue
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Place
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1
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This city is home to the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony.
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Oslo |
2
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This city is known for its canal system and historical museums. You might also enjoy a bike ride here.
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Amsterdam |
3
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The Underground system of this city is one of the oldest and most extensive in the world.
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London |
4
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Bask in innovative art in its many museums or relax in the sauna.
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Helsinki |
5
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Food, fashion, art, love.
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Paris |
6
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Not a city, but a country known for its bagpipes, kilts, and the mystical Loch Ness Monster.
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Scotland |
7
|
Waffles, fries, and a statue of a peeing baby.
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Brussels |
8
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This city is known for flamenco, bullfights, and its Gothic cathedral.
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Seville |
9
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This tidal island is topped by a gravity-defying abbey, and the UK has its own version of it!
|
Mont Saint-Michel |
10
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Located in the picturesque Wirral Peninsula, this town shares its name with several other places around the country.
|
Moreton |
11
|
The political center of both the country and international law.
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The Hague |
12
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This place hosts an internationally renowned film festival every year.
|
Cannes |
13
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Known as the Gateway to the Fjords, this city is nestled between mountains on the west coast of Norway.
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Bergen |
14
|
A gorgeous lake surrounded by beautiful mountains. Also where very famous and important conventions took place.
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Geneva |
15
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This city is known for its colorful buildings and the iconic Charles Bridge.
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Prague |
16
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This city is known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
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Moscow |
17
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Enjoy a delicious beer while looking over the romantic canals, narrow streets, and Burgundian architecture.
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Bruges |
18
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This city is home to the Gamla Stan, its old town.
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Stockholm |
19
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The Danube River flows through this city, dividing it into two parts.
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Budapest |
20
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This city boasts a distinctive colored-roof cathedral and is a central spot where Christmas markets come alive in winter.
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Zagreb |
21
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Castles and medieval villages, truly a hidden gem. Be sure to pack your garlic (and maybe a crucifix too...)!
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Transylvania |
22
|
Home to the golden domes of the Saint Sophia's Cathedral.
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Kiev |
23
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This city is known for its classical music, waltz, and a certain breaded veal dish.
|
Vienna |
24
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The home of a very famous cheese, and a very famous volcano.
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Naples |
25
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In this ancient city, you can find the world-famous Parthenon.
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Athens |
26
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Home of Oktoberfest.
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Munich |
27
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This coastal city is synonymous with port wine, and it's where the Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
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Porto |
28
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This city is the birthplace of the infamous street artist whose thought-provoking creations have garnered global attention.
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Bristol |
29
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This city was once devastated but now standing tall, filled with historic charm and rising as a symbol of resilience.
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Warsaw |
30
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Renowned worldwide for its high fashion and design.
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Milan |
31
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This city is famous for its vibrant St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
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Dublin |
32
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Situated at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, this city is among the oldest in Europe.
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Sofia |
33
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In this city, the dish made from stewed pieces of cow's or mutton stomach is one of its hallmarks.
|
Madrid |
34
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Sadly, the city's most representative architect died after being run over by a tram.
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Barcelona |
35
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In this city, the principal festivity is celebrated by burning giant dolls and throwing large quantities of firecrackers.
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Valencia |