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This city is the capital of Côte d´Or dept., France. It was capital of Burgundy from 11th century. It was a prosperous city under Valois dynasty, 1364-1477. Today it´s known for its mustard. |
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This city is the second largest of Latvia. In German it was known as Dünaburg. |
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This Dutch city is famous for its pottery manufacture. |
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This Croatian city was known as Ragusa under Italian rule. |
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This German city was capital of Anhalt 1863-1945. It was site of Bauhaus art school 1925-32, headed by architect Walter Gropius. |
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This Albanian city was called Durazzo by the Italians. It´s Albania´s major port. |
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This Swiss city in Graubünden canton is a famous winter sports an health resort. |
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This English city is historically notable for its Royal crown pottery. |
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This city (formerly called Ekaterinoslav) is Ukraine´s third largest. |
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This city is Hungary´s second largest. It was scene of patriot and statesman Lajos Kossuth´s proclamation 1849 of Hungary´s independence from the Hapsburgs. |
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This city is the capital of Buskerud county, Norway. It´s noted for its sawmills, papermills and cellulose factories. |
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This city was the largest town in the former region of Tayside, Scotland. |
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This city is called Baile Atha Cliath in Irish. |
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This city in Northern Ireland is also known as Londonderry. |
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This Greek city was called Pytho in ancient times. It was the seat of Pythian games, held every fourth year. |
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