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This city was the capital of Denmark from the 10th century to 1443. |
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This city is the capital of Iceland. |
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This city is the capital of Finnish Lappland (Lappi province). |
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This city in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany was a major shipbuilding center before the German reunification. It is the birthplace of Prussian Field Marshal Blücher (1742). |
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This city (called Rotomagus by the Romans) is the capital of the Seine-Maritime dept., France. It was the medieval capital of Normandie. It was held by the English 1066-1203 and 1414-49. |
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This city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy flourished as the capital of the Byzantine Empire in Italy under Emperor Justinian and his successors from the 6th to the 8th centuries. |
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This city in Greece is the capital of an island with the same name. It is also the capital of the Dodecanese Islands. The so called Colossus of _______ was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. (English spelling). |
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This Polish city was the former capital of an independent principality which came under Bohemia in 1327. |
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This Russian city has over a million inhabitants. It is situated on the mouth of the Gulf of Taganrog (Sea of Asov). |
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This city in Croatia was called Fiume in Italian and Sankt Veit am Flaum in German. |
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This city is the capital of Latvia. |
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This Dutch city is site of the Europoort, a complex of industrial sites and harbor basins. It is one of the world´s busiest cargo-handling ports. |
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This city in Bulgaria was founded as a Roman fortress. It was destroyed in the 7th century. It was ceded by the Ottomans to Bulgaria in 1877. |
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This English city (now called New ______) was one of the original Cinque Ports in medieval times. Since then the sea has receded. |
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This Welsh coal mining city was formerly called Ystradyfodwg. |
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