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Can you name the European cities by German name?
created by
Lohen
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German name
City
Mailand
Warschau
Kopenhagen
Lissabon
Brügge
Prag
Memel
Wien
Dünkirchen
Breslau
German name
City
Florenz
Genf
Saragossa
Moskau
Köln
Krakau
Venedig
Danzig
München
Neapel
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European cities by German name Quiz
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Created Nov 11, 2011 in
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Oli4
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Nov 11th, 2011 at 14:29 GMT
3 points
I guess being Dutch makes this easier. Genf was a surprise though - I tried Ghent but I don't think I would ever have though of Geneva. Also, isn't it called Krakow with K's?
Dralcoffin
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Nov 11th, 2011 at 23:23 GMT
1 point
Nice quiz, but Kopenhagen and Florenz may be a bit too easy.
johnlk
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Nov 12th, 2011 at 04:11 GMT
2 points
Saragossa is still a common *English* name for that city.
cuendillar
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Nov 12th, 2011 at 09:28 GMT
2 points
Really good of you to accept the native names of the cities as well.
Lohen
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Nov 12th, 2011 at 11:18 GMT
1 point
Yeah, I added the easier ones as a compensation for the more difficult like Mailand, Genf, Memel... Apart from the English names, I also added the native (non-German) names, for people who can think of the native name more quickly. ;) Enjoy!
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