Geography Gods Only: This Famous Cities Quiz Separates Tourists from TITANS

Are you ready to embark on a thrilling journey through the world's most iconic cities? This quiz is designed for geography enthusiasts and casual travelers alike, testing your knowledge of capitals, landmarks, and urban wonders that shape our planet. From ancient metropolises steeped in history to modern hubs of innovation and culture, these famous cities have stories that span centuries. Whether it's the bustling streets of a European gem or the vibrant energy of an Asian powerhouse, each question will transport you to a new destination. No need for a passport—just your wits! With 40 questions covering diverse regions and fun facts, you'll discover why these cities captivate millions. Score high to prove you're a true geography titan, or learn along the way with detailed explanations. Pack your virtual suitcase and let's explore—success awaits those who can name them all!
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What is the capital of Estonia, with a well-preserved medieval old town?

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This city is the capital of Lithuania and known for its baroque old town.

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What is the capital of Latvia, famous for its Art Nouveau architecture?

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This city is the capital of Serbia and located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

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What is the capital of Croatia, known for its Upper and Lower Town districts?

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This city is the capital of Ukraine and famous for its golden-domed cathedrals.

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What is the capital of Bulgaria, with ancient Roman ruins and Orthodox churches?

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This city is the capital of Romania and known for its massive Palace of the Parliament.

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What is the capital of Hungary, divided by the Danube River into Buda and Pest?

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This city is the capital of Poland and rebuilt after World War II destruction.

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What is the capital of Finland, known for its design district and seaside location?

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This city is the capital of Denmark and famous for the Little Mermaid statue and Tivoli Gardens.

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What is the capital of Switzerland, though often mistaken for Zurich or Geneva?

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This city is the capital of the Netherlands and known for its canals and bicycle culture.

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What is the capital of Belgium, also the de facto capital of the European Union?

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This city is the capital of Austria and renowned for classical music composers like Mozart.

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What is the capital of Portugal, known for its hilly streets and historic trams?

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This city is the capital of Norway and famous for its Viking Ship Museum and fjord views.

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What is the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and known for its archipelago?

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This city is the capital of Turkey and blends Asian and European influences across the Bosphorus Strait.

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What is the capital of Argentina, known for tango dancing and European-style architecture?

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This city is the capital of Germany and famous for the Brandenburg Gate and its history of division and reunification.

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What is the capital of Spain, home to the Prado Museum and lively plazas?

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This African city is the capital of South Africa and known for its jacaranda trees and Union Buildings.

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What is the capital of Italy, often called the "Eternal City" for its ancient ruins?

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This city is the capital of Mexico and built on the ruins of the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.

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What is the capital of South Korea, famous for its ancient palaces and modern K-pop culture?

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This city is the capital of India and features the historic Red Fort and bustling markets.

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What is the capital of Australia, selected as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne?

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This South American city is the capital of Brazil and was purpose-built in the 1960s with a unique airplane-shaped layout.

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What is the capital city of Canada, known for its Rideau Canal that turns into the world's largest skating rink in winter?

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What is the name of the city that served as the capital of Czechoslovakia until 1993, when it became the capital of the newly formed Czech Republic?

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What has been the name of Japan's capital city since 1868?

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The world's largest English-speaking capital city is:

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This may be the most fiercely contested capital in the world. It is currently claimed as capital by two different states and has been captured and recaptured no fewer than 44 times in its long history.

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Roughly one-fourth of the residents of Ireland live in the greater metropolitan area of its capital. What is the name of this capital city?

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This city is the largest in the Arabic-speaking world as well as the largest in the Middle East and located in Egypt.

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This city is the largest in the European Union by population and home to the most-visited museum in the world, the Louvre.

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This national capital is one of the least prominent of any world capital population-wise. Just 0.2% of all people in the country live in the capital and residents there have no voting delegate in the country's Congress despite the fact that...

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What is the capital city of Greece?