Let's get started with the first question: How many countries are there in Europe?
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How many countries does Germany share a border with?
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True or false: Denmark is the only European country that starts with the letter D.
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Vilnius is the capital city of which European country?
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True or false: Europe is the largest continent by land mass.
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What European country is home to both the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII and the Rijksmuseum?
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Where in Europe would you have to travel if you wanted to try tapas and paella?
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Guess the country with these 3 clues: Carpathian Mountains, Ceausescu, Dracula.
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Guess the country with these 3 clues: red double-headed eagle flag, Balkans, Adriatic Sea.
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What European city had the first coffee houses? Hint: It's also known for its canals.
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You're halfway there! The Olympic Games are famous all around the world. Which European nation founded them?
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Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart all lived in this European city. What is it??
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After Russia, which European country is the second-largest and covers almost 6% of the entire continent?
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The war of 1812 between Britain and the United States of America ended with the Treaty of Ghent. In which modern European country is Ghent?
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Which European country is famous for its apfelstrudel and sachertorte?
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Poland is a country located in Central Europe that's divided into how many administrative provinces called voivodeships?
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In which of these European countries did cheese fondue originate?
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You're almost at the end! I have an abundance of lakes, islands, and wildlife. In 1952, I hosted the Summer Olympics. Can you guess which happy nation I am?
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Which European country is famous for its smörgåsbord, which literally means open sandwich table?
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And finally, this peculiar double-peak mountain is the highest of Europe. Can you name it?
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