I loved learning capitals in school, but I’ll admit I don’t know them all without checking. A few capitals changed names since then, new countries appeared, and several places have more complicated answers than the short version we memorized years ago. So, if you are looking for world capitals quiz questions and answers for trivia night, school, family games, road trips, or your own geography challenge, this capital cities quiz starts with easy questions, then moves into medium, hard, tricky, changed, and lesser-known world capitals.
I know, a few capital cities seem easier when you’ve visited them, read about them, or already enjoy geography. Others still give plenty of people a hard time, especially when the most famous city in a country isn’t the capital. Keep score as you go and see if you can get 150 or more out of 200 right.
I’d recommend going through the full article, even if you discover that many capitals are unfamiliar. There were plenty I didn’t remember either, because capital cities were never my strongest point in school. Still, that is part of the fun: you can test what you know, notice what changed, and discover interesting details along the way. I also included a capital-to-country section, where you get the capital and have to recognize the country, plus a final round with famous cities people often confuse with capitals. Have fun with all of them!
Oh, and to make this even more interesting, I have included, for a few of the capitals, some interesting or fun facts! Discover them all!
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You can use these world capitals trivia questions and answers as one long challenge, or split them into rounds for a travel trivia night. The answers are placed directly under each question so you can self-test without scrolling to the bottom and losing your place.
How to Use This World Capitals Quiz
This world capitals quiz is written in a simple question-and-answer format, so you can use it alone, with family, in class, or for a trivia night without needing a printable or an app. If you’re playing by yourself, scroll slowly and cover the answer line before you check your guess.
For a group game, choose 10 or 20 questions from one difficulty level, read them aloud, and reveal the answers at the end of the round. You can start with the easy capital cities quiz, move into the medium questions, and save the tricky world capitals for the final round.
Easy World Capitals Quiz Questions and Answers
Start here if you want an easy world capitals quiz with familiar countries, famous travel destinations, and a few classic capital city traps. This round gives fast wins, but I added short notes where people often guess the biggest or best-known city instead of the actual capital.
If you enjoy this kind of travel knowledge, you may also like testing yourself with a famous landmark quiz after the capitals round.
1. What is the capital of France?
Answer: Paris.
2. What is the capital of Italy?
Answer: Rome.
3. What is the capital of Spain?
Answer: Madrid.
4. What is the capital of Germany?
Answer: Berlin.
5. What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
Answer: London.
6. What is the capital of Ireland?
Answer: Dublin.
7. What is the capital of Portugal?
Answer: Lisbon.
8. What is the capital of Greece?
Answer: Athens.
9. What is the capital of Romania?
Answer: Bucharest.
10. What is the capital of Hungary?
Answer: Budapest.
11. What is the capital of Austria?
Answer: Vienna.
12. What is the capital of Poland?
Answer: Warsaw.
13. What is the capital of Norway?
Answer: Oslo.
14. What is the capital of Sweden?
Answer: Stockholm.
15. What is the capital of Finland?
Answer: Helsinki.
16. What is the capital of Denmark?
Answer: Copenhagen.
17. What is the capital of the United States?
Answer: Washington, D.C.
18. What is the capital of Canada?
Answer: Ottawa.
Capital trap: Toronto is larger and often more familiar, but Ottawa is Canada’s capital.
19. What is the capital of Mexico?
Answer: Mexico City.
Interesting fact: Mexico City was built by the Spanish on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the old Aztec capital.
20. What is the capital of Brazil?
Answer: Brasília.
Capital trap: Rio de Janeiro is famous around the world, but Brasília is the capital.
21. What is the capital of Argentina?
Answer: Buenos Aires.
22. What is the capital of Chile?
Answer: Santiago.
23. What is the capital of Peru?
Answer: Lima.
24. What is the capital of Egypt?
Answer: Cairo.
Interesting fact: Historic Cairo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the great historic Islamic cities, with famous mosques, madrasas, hammams, and fountains inside the modern city.
25. What is the capital of Morocco?
Answer: Rabat.
Capital trap: Casablanca and Marrakech are better known by many travelers, but Rabat is the capital.
26. What is the capital of South Africa?
Answer: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein.
Important note: South Africa is usually taught with three capitals: administrative, legislative, and judicial.
27. What is the capital of India?
Answer: New Delhi.
28. What is the capital of China?
Answer: Beijing.
29. What is the capital of Japan?
Answer: Tokyo.
30. What is the capital of South Korea?
Answer: Seoul.
31. What is the capital of Thailand?
Answer: Bangkok.
Fun fact: Bangkok’s ceremonial Thai name is so long that Guinness lists it under the record for the longest place name; “Bangkok” is the short version most of the world uses.

32. What is the capital of Vietnam?
Answer: Hanoi.
33. What is the capital of Australia?
Answer: Canberra.
Capital trap: Sydney and Melbourne get many guesses, but Canberra is the federal capital. Speaking of Melbourne, it is one of the 90 famous travel names people mispronounce all the time – see which ones you’d say correctly.
34. What is the capital of New Zealand?
Answer: Wellington.
Fun fact: Wellington is the southernmost capital city of an independent country, which makes it a good tiebreaker question for geography fans.
35. What is the capital of Turkey?
Answer: Ankara.
Capital trap: Istanbul is larger and more famous internationally, but Ankara is Turkey’s capital.
Medium Capital Cities Quiz Questions and Answers
The medium capital cities quiz round moves into countries that many people recognize, but where the capital may not come instantly. You’ll see European capitals, Asian capitals, North African capitals, and South American capitals mixed, so the section doesn’t feel like a memorized map list.
There are several European capitals in this round, and a broader Europe travel trivia challenge can work well after this if you’re building a full quiz night.
36. What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
Answer: Abu Dhabi.
Capital trap: Dubai is the city many visitors know first, but Abu Dhabi is the capital.
37. What is the capital of the Netherlands?
Answer: Amsterdam.
38. What is the capital of Belgium?
Answer: Brussels.
Good to know: Brussels is one of the three official seats of the European institutions, together with Luxembourg City and Strasbourg.
39. What is the capital of Switzerland?
Answer: Bern, usually referred to as Switzerland’s federal city or de facto capital.
40. What is the capital of Iceland?
Answer: Reykjavik.
Interesting fact: Reykjavík is the world’s northernmost capital of a sovereign state, sitting at about 64° north latitude.
41. What is the capital of Slovenia?
Answer: Ljubljana.
42. What is the capital of Slovakia?
Answer: Bratislava.
43. What is the capital of Croatia?
Answer: Zagreb.
44. What is the capital of Serbia?
Answer: Belgrade.
45. What is the capital of Montenegro?
Answer: Podgorica.
46. What is the capital of Albania?
Answer: Tirana.
47. What is the capital of North Macedonia?
Answer: Skopje.
48. What is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Answer: Sarajevo.
49. What is the capital of Moldova?
Answer: Chișinău.
50. What is the capital of Lithuania?
Answer: Vilnius.
51. What is the capital of Latvia?
Answer: Riga.
52. What is the capital of Estonia?
Answer: Tallinn.
Interesting fact: Tallinn’s Old Town is recognized by UNESCO as an exceptionally complete and well-preserved medieval northern European trading city.
53. What is the capital of Georgia?
Answer: Tbilisi.
54. What is the capital of Armenia?
Answer: Yerevan.
55. What is the capital of Azerbaijan?
Answer: Baku.
Interesting fact: Baku’s UNESCO-listed Walled City includes the Maiden Tower and the Shirvanshahs’ Palace, and the site shows layers of Persian, Arabic, Ottoman, Russian, and other influences.
56. What is the capital of Cyprus?
Answer: Nicosia.
57. What is the capital of Malta?
Answer: Valletta.
Interesting fact: Valletta was planned by the Knights of St John as a fortified Renaissance city, which is one reason UNESCO protects the entire city as a World Heritage Site.
58. What is the capital of Luxembourg?
Answer: Luxembourg City.
59. What is the capital of Andorra?
Answer: Andorra la Vella.
60. What is the capital of Monaco?
Answer: Monaco.
61. What is the capital of San Marino?
Answer: San Marino.
62. What is the capital of Czechia?
Answer: Prague.
63. What is the capital of Bulgaria?
Answer: Sofia.
64. What is the capital of Ukraine?
Answer: Kyiv.
65. What is the capital of Cuba?
Answer: Havana.
66. What is the capital of Colombia?
Answer: Bogotá.
67. What is the capital of Ecuador?
Answer: Quito.
Interesting fact: Quito stands at about 2,850 metres above sea level, and UNESCO notes that its historic centre is one of the best preserved in Latin America.
68. What is the capital of Uruguay?
Answer: Montevideo.
69. What is the capital of Paraguay?
Answer: Asunción.
70. What is the capital of Panama?
Answer: Panama City.
71. What is the capital of Costa Rica?
Answer: San José.
72. What is the capital of Jamaica?
Answer: Kingston.
73. What is the capital of Ghana?
Answer: Accra.
74. What is the capital of Ethiopia?
Answer: Addis Ababa.
Interesting fact: Addis Ababa is not only Ethiopia’s capital; it also hosts the headquarters of the African Union.
75. What is the capital of Kenya?
Answer: Nairobi.
World Capitals by Continent Quiz
This round mixes Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania so you can see which part of the map feels strongest for you. I used this way to organise the questions as a world capitals by continent quiz makes the challenge easier to organise, especially for teachers, students, homeschool lessons, and quiz hosts.
For a separate regional challenge after this section, try Asia trivia or build a U.S. round with U.S. travel trivia.
76. What is the capital of Liechtenstein?
Answer: Vaduz.
77. What is the capital of Vatican City?
Answer: Vatican City.

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78. What is the capital of Belarus?
Answer: Minsk.
79. What is the capital of Pakistan?
Answer: Islamabad.
80. What is the capital of Bangladesh?
Answer: Dhaka.
81. What is the capital of Nepal?
Answer: Kathmandu.
82. What is the capital of Mongolia?
Answer: Ulaanbaatar.
Interesting fact: Ulaanbaatar is often listed as the coldest national capital in the world, partly because of its inland location and high elevation.
83. What is the capital of Cambodia?
Answer: Phnom Penh.
84. What is the capital of Laos?
Answer: Vientiane.
85. What is the capital of Algeria?
Answer: Algiers.
86. What is the capital of Tunisia?
Answer: Tunis.
87. What is the capital of Sudan?
Answer: Khartoum. Port Sudan served as Sudan’s wartime administrative center during the conflict, but the government announced its return to Khartoum in January 2026.
88. What is the capital of Uganda?
Answer: Kampala.
89. What is the capital of Cameroon?
Answer: Yaoundé.
90. What is the capital of the Dominican Republic?
Answer: Santo Domingo.
91. What is the capital of Haiti?
Answer: Port-au-Prince.
92. What is the capital of Guatemala?
Answer: Guatemala City.
93. What is the capital of Fiji?
Answer: Suva.
94. What is the capital of Samoa?
Answer: Apia.
95. What is the capital of Tonga?
Answer: Nukuʻalofa.
Hard Africa Capitals Quiz Questions
This hard Africa capitals quiz is one of the most difficult parts of the quiz. These questions work well for adults, pub quizzes, older students, and anyone who wants a harder geography trivia round with answers that aren’t all over everyday travel headlines.
Africa also gives a quiz host plenty of useful traps: economic centers, former capitals, official capitals, and cities that are far less familiar than the countries themselves.
96. What is the capital of Mauritania?
Answer: Nouakchott.

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97. What is the capital of Mali?
Answer: Bamako.
98. What is the capital of Niger?
Answer: Niamey.
99. What is the capital of Chad?
Answer: N’Djamena.
100. What is the capital of Somalia?
Answer: Mogadishu.
101. What is the capital of Zambia?
Answer: Lusaka.
102. What is the capital of Zimbabwe?
Answer: Harare.
103. What is the capital of Botswana?
Answer: Gaborone.
104. What is the capital of the Gambia?
Answer: Banjul.
105. What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau?
Answer: Bissau.
106. What is the capital of Liberia?
Answer: Monrovia.
107. What is the capital of Sierra Leone?
Answer: Freetown.
108. What is the capital of Togo?
Answer: Lomé.
Interesting fact: Togo’s capital sits on the Gulf of Guinea and is also the country’s main port, so it works as both a political and commercial center.
109. What is the capital of Gabon?
Answer: Libreville.
110. What is the capital of the Republic of the Congo?
Answer: Brazzaville.
111. What is the capital of the Central African Republic?
Answer: Bangui.
112. What is the capital of South Sudan?
Answer: Juba.
113. What is the capital of Djibouti?
Answer: Djibouti.
114. What is the capital of Eritrea?
Answer: Asmara.
115. What is the capital of Rwanda?
Answer: Kigali.
116. What is the capital of Burundi?
Answer: Gitega.
117. What is the capital of Comoros?
Answer: Moroni.
118. What is the capital of Seychelles?
Answer: Victoria.
119. What is the capital of Cabo Verde?
Answer: Praia.
120. What is the capital of São Tomé and Príncipe?
Answer: São Tomé.
121. What is the capital of Lesotho?
Answer: Maseru.
122. What is the capital of Eswatini?
Answer: Mbabane and Lobamba.
123. What is the capital of Benin?
Answer: Porto-Novo.
124. What is the capital of Côte d’Ivoire?
Answer: Yamoussoukro.
125. What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea?
Answer: Malabo.
Hard Island Nations and Lesser-Known World Capitals
This lesser-known world capitals trivia round moves into island nations, microstates, Central Asia, and places that many people recognize only after they see the answer. It is a good section to save for the second half of a quiz because the questions get much harder without becoming random.
Several of these places also appear in broader travel knowledge games, especially if you like questions about remote islands, small countries, and world superlatives.
126. What is the capital of Bhutan?
Answer: Thimphu.
127. What is the capital of Brunei?
Answer: Bandar Seri Begawan.
128. What is the capital of Timor-Leste?
Answer: Dili.
129. What is the capital of Kyrgyzstan?
Answer: Bishkek.
130. What is the capital of Tajikistan?
Answer: Dushanbe.
131. What is the capital of Turkmenistan?
Answer: Ashgabat.
Interesting fact: Ashgabat holds a Guinness World Record for the highest density of white marble-clad buildings, with hundreds of marble-covered structures across the city.
132. What is the capital of the Maldives?
Answer: Malé.
133. What is the capital of Belize?
Answer: Belmopan.
134. What is the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis?
Answer: Basseterre.
135. What is the capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
Answer: Kingstown.
136. What is the capital of Dominica?
Answer: Roseau.

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137. What is the capital of Grenada?
Answer: St. George’s.
138. What is the capital of Saint Lucia?
Answer: Castries.
139. What is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda?
Answer: St. John’s.
140. What is the capital of Palau?
Answer: Ngerulmud.
141. What is the capital of Tuvalu?
Answer: Funafuti.
142. What is the capital of Kiribati?
Answer: South Tarawa.
143. What is the capital of the Marshall Islands?
Answer: Majuro.
144. What is the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia?
Answer: Palikir.
145. What is the capital of Vanuatu?
Answer: Port Vila.
Tricky World Capitals Many Quiz Players Get Wrong
The tricky world capitals round is not just about memorizing a list. These questions cover countries with more than one capital, countries where the seat of government is separate from the official capital, and countries where the legal answer can be more precise than the answer people say casually.
146. Which country has three capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein?
Answer: South Africa.
147. Which country has Sucre as its constitutional capital and La Paz as the seat of government?
Answer: Bolivia.
Fun fact: La Paz is often called the world’s highest national capital because it sits between about 3,250 and 4,100 metres above sea level.
148. Which country has Amsterdam as its capital while The Hague is the seat of government?
Answer: The Netherlands.
149. Which country uses Bern as its federal city, although it has no official capital named in the constitution?
Answer: Switzerland.
150. Which country has Colombo as its commercial capital and Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte as its legislative capital?
Answer: Sri Lanka.
151. Which country has Kuala Lumpur as its capital and Putrajaya as its administrative center?
Answer: Malaysia.
152. Which country has no official capital, although Yaren District is often treated as the de facto seat of government?
Answer: Nauru.
153. Which country still has Jakarta as its capital while Nusantara remains in transition?
Answer: Indonesia.
154. Which country’s capital is Naypyidaw, not Yangon?
Answer: Myanmar.

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155. Which country’s capital is Astana after the city changed back from Nur-Sultan?
Answer: Kazakhstan.
Interesting fact: Kazakhstan’s capital was renamed Nur-Sultan in 2019, then changed back to Astana in 2022.
Changed Capitals and Former Capitals Quiz
This changed capitals quiz is one of the reasons I still find capital city trivia interesting. The answers we learned years ago don’t always stay fixed. Cities get renamed, governments move, countries split, and planned capitals can remain in transition for a long time.
I kept this section short because the goal is still a playable world capitals quiz, not a long history lesson. The notes are here only where they help you avoid an outdated answer.
156. Which country moved its capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília?
Answer: Brazil.
157. Which country moved its capital from Lagos to Abuja?
Answer: Nigeria.
158. Which country moved its capital from Karachi to Islamabad?
Answer: Pakistan.
159. Which country moved its capital from Bonn back to Berlin after reunification?
Answer: Germany.
160. Which country moved its capital from Bujumbura to Gitega?
Answer: Burundi.
161. Which country moved its official capital from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma?
Answer: Tanzania.
162. Which country moved its capital from Zomba to Lilongwe?
Answer: Malawi.
163. Which country moved its capital from Belize City to Belmopan?
Answer: Belize.
164. Which country made Yamoussoukro its official capital instead of Abidjan?
Answer: Côte d’Ivoire.
165. Which country moved its capital from Almaty to Astana?
Answer: Kazakhstan.
Capital to Country Quiz Questions
A capital to country quiz checks your memory from the opposite direction. Instead of seeing the country first, you get the capital city and have to name the country, which makes even familiar answers feel a little more difficult.
This format works well for road trips, airport waits, and family games because one person can read the capital aloud while everyone else guesses the country.
166. Which country has the capital city Windhoek?
Answer: Namibia.
167. Which country has the capital city Luanda?
Answer: Angola.
168. Which country has the capital city Muscat?
Answer: Oman.
169. Which country has the capital city Doha?
Answer: Qatar.
170. Which country has the capital city Kuwait City?
Answer: Kuwait.
171. Which country has the capital city Manama?
Answer: Bahrain.
172. Which country has the capital city Tbilisi?
Answer: Georgia.
173. Which country has the capital city Vilnius?
Answer: Lithuania.
174. Which country has the capital city Vientiane?
Answer: Laos.
175. Which country has the capital city Montevideo?
Answer: Uruguay.
World Capitals Tiebreaker Questions
These world capitals tiebreaker questions are short, hard, and useful at the end of a pub quiz or family challenge. Save them for close scores, or use them when someone says the hard round was too easy.
176. What is the capital of Solomon Islands?
Answer: Honiara.
177. What is the capital of Papua New Guinea?
Answer: Port Moresby.
178. What is the capital of Guyana?
Answer: Georgetown.
179. What is the capital of Suriname?
Answer: Paramaribo.

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180. What is the capital of Barbados?
Answer: Bridgetown.
Famous Cities That Are Not Capitals: Trick Capital Questions
This section is where a world capitals quiz gets more fun. Famous cities receive so much travel attention that they push the real capital out of memory, and these trick capital questions test whether you can separate the city everyone talks about from the city that actually holds the title.
If place-name confusion is the kind of travel quiz you enjoy, this round pairs naturally with the article on famous places people confuse.
181. Sydney is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Australia.
182. Toronto is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Canada.
183. Rio de Janeiro is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Brazil.
184. Istanbul is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Turkey.
185. Dubai is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: United Arab Emirates.
186. Casablanca is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Morocco.
187. Auckland is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: New Zealand.
188. Zurich or Geneva is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Switzerland.
189. Johannesburg is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: South Africa.
190. Lagos is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Nigeria.
191. Dar es Salaam is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Tanzania.
192. Yangon is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Myanmar.
193. Almaty is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Kazakhstan.
194. Mumbai is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: India.
195. Shanghai is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: China.
196. Ho Chi Minh City is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Vietnam.
197. The Hague is the seat of government in which country, even though Amsterdam is the capital?
Answer: The Netherlands.
198. Milan is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Italy.
199. Munich is sometimes mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Germany.
200. Barcelona is often mistaken for the capital of which country?
Answer: Spain.
The Germany question is a useful reminder that a city can be famous for museums, cars, beer gardens, and major travel appeal without being the capital. If you’re planning a trip there, this Munich itinerary is a much better place to start than a capital-city quiz.
Conclusion
World capitals trivia looks simple until the quiz moves past the obvious answers. You may know Paris, Rome, London, and Tokyo instantly, but then Canberra, Rabat, Dodoma, Ngerulmud, Gitega, and South Tarawa start testing how much you really remember.
That is why this type of quiz stays useful. It can be a classroom activity, a pub quiz round, a road trip game, or a way to refresh your own memory before moving into more destination-based questions.
What was your score out of 200? And which capital city question caught you off guard?
FAQ About World Capitals Quiz Questions
What is the best way to use these world capitals quiz questions and answers?
The easiest way is to start with the easy round and keep score as you go. For a group game, choose 10 questions from each section: easy capitals, medium capitals, famous cities that are not capitals, hard Africa capitals, lesser-known capitals, tricky capitals, changed capitals, and tiebreakers.
What is a good score on this world capitals quiz?
A score of 100 out of 200 is solid if you’re playing casually. Getting 150 or more means you know a lot of capital cities, including many difficult and lesser-known ones. A score above 175 is excellent.
What are the hardest world capitals to remember?
Capitals such as Ngerulmud, Funafuti, South Tarawa, Palikir, Nukuʻalofa, Moroni, Gitega, N’Djamena, and Yamoussoukro can be hard to remember because they appear less often in everyday travel media. They are good choices for the final round of a difficult geography quiz.
Which countries have more than one capital?
South Africa is the classic example, with Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein. Bolivia, Eswatini, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Tanzania, Benin, and Côte d’Ivoire also have capital arrangements that can confuse quiz players, depending on how the question is phrased.
Which famous cities are not national capitals?
Sydney, Toronto, Rio de Janeiro, Istanbul, Dubai, Casablanca, Auckland, Zurich, Geneva, Johannesburg, Lagos, Dar es Salaam, Yangon, Almaty, Mumbai, Munich, Milan, Barcelona, and Shanghai are all famous, but they aren’t the national capitals of their countries.
Is this capital cities quiz good for kids?
Yes, but use only the easy and medium rounds for younger players. The hard Africa capitals, lesser-known capitals, tricky capitals, changed capitals, and tiebreaker sections are better for adults, older students, geography fans, and quiz nights.
Can I use this world capitals quiz for trivia night?
Yes. It works well as a full geography quiz or as a shorter capital cities round inside a larger trivia night. For a mixed travel game, you can combine it with travel riddles or travel would you rather questions.
What other trivia rounds work well with world capitals?
For a U.S.-focused game, national parks trivia pairs well with capital city questions because it keeps the geography theme but changes the type of knowledge being tested. For a destination-focused round, Italy trivia can be a good follow-up after the Europe questions.
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