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41 Cards in this Set
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Andorra La Vieja
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Capital of Andorra
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Ankara
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Capital of Turkey
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Baku
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Capital of Azerbaijan
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Belfast
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Capital of Northern Ireland
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Belgrade
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Capital of Serbia
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Bern
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Capital of Switzerland
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Bratislava
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Capital of Slovakia
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Brussels
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Capital of Belgium, and the capital of EU
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Bucharest
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Capital of Romania
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Cardiff
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Capital of Wales, 10th Largest city in UK
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Chisinau
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Capital of Moldova
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Copenhagen
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Capital of Denmark, 36% of all citizens commute to work on via bicycle.
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Dublin
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Capital of Ireland
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Edinburgh
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Capital of Scotland
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Helsinki
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Capital of Finland
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Istanbul
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Largest city of Turkey
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La Valletta
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Capital of Malta
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Ljubljana
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Capital of Slovenia
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Luxembourg City
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Capital of Luxembourg
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Lyon
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Large city in France
"Capital of Lights" due to a light festival in December. |
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Minsk
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Capital of Belarus
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Monaco
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Sovereign city state bordered by France
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Moscow
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Capital city of Russia
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Nicosia
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Capital of Cyrus
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Paris
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Capital of France
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Podgorica
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Capital of Montenegro
Means "under the Gorica" or "under the hill" |
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Prague
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Capital of Czech Republic
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Pristina
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Capital of Kosovo
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Reykjavik
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Capital of Iceland
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City of San Marino
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Capital of San Marino in Italy
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Sarajevo
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Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Famous of the multi-religious cohesion "It was, until recently in the 20th century, the only major European city to have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue within the same neighborhood" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarajevo |
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Skopje
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Capital of Macedonia
Has been inhabited since 4000 BC going through Neolithic barbarians, Roman Empire, Byzantine rule, etc. |
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Sofia
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Capital of Bulgaria
Center of Balkan Peninsula |
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Stockholm
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Capital of Sweden
Most populated area in Scandinavia |
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Tallinn
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Capital of Estonia
Oldest city in Northern Europe Called the European Capital of Culture in 2011 |
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Tirana
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Capital of Albania
Ottoman ruled |
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Vaduz
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Capital of Liechtenstein
Vaduz castle houses the royal Liechtenstein princely family |
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Vatican City
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Landlocked sovereign city state within Rome, Italy.
Population of 800, smallest independent state. |
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Vilnius
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Capital of Lithuania
Jewish influence made it "the Jerusalem of Lita of "the Jerusalem of the North" On the Vilnia river |
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Yerevan
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Capital of Armenia
"World Book Capital" in 2012 |
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Zagreb
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Capital of Croatia
Zagreb comes from the word "zagrabiti" meaning "to scoop" in Croatian, as legends has it that the first settlers were thirsty but knew water was underneath the group, telling each other to scoop for the water. |