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Get It Right: Nordic Cities Trivia Quiz
Think you know the Nordic region? Match 15 cities to the correct country across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. A clean, straightforward test of Northern European geography.
A classification quiz
by Ovaldas.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Aarhus is located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. It is the country's second-largest city and an important cultural center. Visitors can explore the ARoS Art Museum, known for its rooftop rainbow walkway, and Den Gamle By, an open-air museum showing life in Denmark across different centuries. The Latin Quarter has narrow streets with cafés and small shops.
2. Ribe
Answer: Denmark
Ribe is located in southwestern Denmark and is known as the country's oldest town. Its center has narrow streets and well-preserved medieval buildings. Visitors can see Ribe Cathedral, which has stood since the 1100s, and climb its tower for views of the town and marshlands.
The Viking Museum presents local history from the early settlement period. Nearby wetlands in the Wadden Sea area attract many migratory birds.
3. Skagen
Answer: Denmark
Skagen is located at the northern tip of Denmark, where the North Sea and Baltic Sea meet. Visitors can walk to Grenen to see the two seas create crossing waves. The Skagen Museum shows works by the Skagen Painters. Nearby, the old Sankt Laurentii Church is partly buried by sand due to shifting dunes.
4. Odense
Answer: Denmark
Odense is located on the island of Funen and is one of Denmark's oldest cities. It is known as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, whose childhood home and museum can be visited. The city center has pedestrian streets, small cafés, and historic buildings. Odense Zoo is a popular attraction, and nearby parks offer quiet walking paths.
5. Bergen
Answer: Norway
Bergen is located on Norway's west coast and is surrounded by mountains and fjords. The Bryggen waterfront has old wooden warehouses from the Hanseatic trading era. Visitors can take the Fløibanen funicular for views over the city. Bergen also serves as a starting point for boat trips through nearby fjords.
6. Tromsø
Answer: Norway
Tromsø is located above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway. It is known as a center for Arctic research and for viewing the Northern Lights in winter. Visitors can see the Arctic Cathedral and Polaria, an Arctic nature center with an aquarium. In summer, the Midnight Sun is visible, and nearby fjords offer hiking and wildlife experiences.
7. Ålesund
Answer: Norway
Ålesund is located on the west coast of Norway across several islands. The town is known for its Art Nouveau architecture, rebuilt after a fire in 1904. Visitors can climb Mount Aksla for panoramic views of the town and surrounding fjords. The Atlantic Sea Park, one of Northern Europe's largest saltwater aquariums, showcases local marine life.
8. Stavanger
Answer: Norway
Stavanger is located on the southwest coast of Norway. The city has a historic old town with white wooden houses and narrow streets. The Norwegian Petroleum Museum explains the region's offshore industry. From Stavanger, visitors can reach Lysefjord and hike to Preikestolen, a well-known cliff overlooking the fjord.
9. Gothenburg
Answer: Sweden
Gothenburg is located on Sweden's west coast and is known for its maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Liseberg amusement park, the Universeum science center, and the historic Haga district with its wooden houses and cafés. The city's canals and parks create easy walking routes, and the nearby archipelago is reachable by ferry.
10. Malmö
Answer: Sweden
Malmö is located in southern Sweden, connected to Copenhagen, Denmark by the Öresund Bridge. The city has a mix of modern architecture and historic buildings, such as Malmö Castle. Visitors can explore the Turning Torso skyscraper, the city's tallest building, and enjoy parks, canals, and waterfront areas.
11. Uppsala
Answer: Sweden
Uppsala is located north of Stockholm and is known for its long academic history. Uppsala University, founded in the 1400s, is the oldest in Sweden. Visitors can see Uppsala Cathedral, the largest church in the Nordic countries, and the Gustavianum museum. The Fyris River runs through the city center, with parks and walking paths along its banks.
12. Kiruna
Answer: Sweden
Kiruna is located in northern Sweden, above the Arctic Circle. It is known for its iron ore mine, one of the largest underground mines in the world. The city is being relocated because mining activities have caused ground subsidence. Nearby, visitors can see the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi and experience the Midnight Sun in summer or the Northern Lights in winter.
13. Turku
Answer: Finland
Turku is located on the southwest coast of Finland. It is one of the country's oldest cities and was once its capital. Visitors can see Turku Castle, which dates back to the 1200s, and Turku Cathedral, the main Lutheran church of Finland. The Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova Museum combines archaeology and modern art.
14. Rovaniemi
Answer: Finland
Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland, located near the Arctic Circle. It is known as the official hometown of Santa Claus, with Santa Claus Village open year-round. The Arktikum Museum shows life and nature in the Arctic region. In winter, visitors can see the Northern Lights and try reindeer or husky safaris.
15. Tampere
Answer: Finland
Tampere lies between two large lakes, Näsijärvi and Pyhäjärvi. It is known for its industrial history and brick factory buildings that now house museums and cafés. The Vapriikki Museum Centre has exhibitions about Finnish culture and technology. From the Näsinneula Tower, you can view the whole city and surrounding lakes.
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