Venice

What is the name of the glass bridge that was built over the Grand Canal in Venice in 2007, opening to the public in 2008?
Ponte di Calatrava

What color is the stripe on the side of all licensed water taxis in Venice?
Yellow

What is the name of the Venice square that was once a segregated, gated area used to house Jews in the 1500s?
Campo Ghetto Nuovo

How many bridges cross over the Grand Canal in Venice?
4

About how long would it take a tourist in Venice to travel from the Santa Lucia Railway Station to St. Mark's Square by boat?
30-45 minutes

Where should you go in Venice if you want to see Peggy Guggenheim's collection of artwork?
Palazzo Venier dei Leoni

What is the name of the seaside resort outside of Venice?
Lido

What is the average depth of the Venetian Lagoon?
34 feet (10 meters)

The Ponte degli Scalzi is a Grand Canal bridge in Venice that is also known by what nickname?
The Barefoot Bridge

What Venice palace houses the International Gallery of Modern Art?
Palazzo Pesaro

What Venice palace was built for Marino Contarini in the 15th century?
Ca' d'Oro

Approximately how long is the Grand Canal in Venice?
2 miles (3 kilometers)

What is the name of the main waterway that divides Venice into two parts?
Grand Canal

What type of food is considered a specialty for the people of Venice?
Seafood

What is the name of the island that occupies Venice's largest cemetery?
Isola di San Michele

Venice is a city in what European country?
Italy

The Bridge of Sighs is in Venice, but what's the real name of the bridge?
Ponte dei Sospiri

If you want to see the mosaics at the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, you should travel to what Venetian island?
Torcello island

Venice is the capital of what region of Italy?
Veneto

What is on display at Punta della Dogana in Venice?
Renaissance and modern artwork

In what year was the Basilica di San Marco officially declared Venice's cathedral?
1807

What is the name of the market square in Venice that features a statue of 19th-century Italian journalist Niccolò Tommaseo?
Campo San Stefano

What is the name of the oldest bridge crossing over the Grand Canal in Venice?
Rialto Bridge

What city is the Rialto Bridge located in?
Venice

What architectural style is represented by Venice's Palazzo Ducale?
Gothic

What Venice palace was built in 1847 and has since become the place of death for many of its inhabitants?
Ca' Dario

The Grand Canal of Venice leads to the Venetian Lagoon on one end and what landmark on the other end?
Saint Mark Basin

Venice has many times been called the most beautiful city in the world. By which body of water do we find the city?
Adriatic Sea

The Palazzo Pesaro in Venice is an excellent example of what architectural style?
Classical

What is the name of the central square in Venice?
Piazza San Marco

From which century are the oldest parts of St Mark's Basilica in Venice?
The 9th century

Who was the first woman to pass the difficult qualification examination to become a licensed gondolier in Venice?
Giorgia Boscolo

You can take a water bus from Venice to reach which airport?
Marco Polo Airport

What is the name of the domed church that stands at the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice?
Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute

Venice was originally built on a collection of islands located in what body of water?
Adriatic Sea

What Venice church is well known for its paintings that portray dogs?
Chiesa dell'Angelo Raffaele

Every Tuesday and Saturday morning, Venice residents and visitors flock to Campo della Pescaria to buy what food product?
Fresh fish

If you're in a romantic mood in Venice, what might you ride with your lover?
Gondola

What adult beverage is considered a signature drink for restaurants in Venice?
Prosecco

What is Venice doing a little more each year that makes it different from many other cities around the world?
Sinking

What is the name of the bridge above the Rio di Palazzo that was once used to escort prisoners between their cells and prison examination rooms?
Bridge of Sighs

Medico della Peste is a mask worn during the Venice Carnival to represent the European plagues of the Middle Ages. What feature defines this mask?
Long beak

What does Venetian folklore predict about couples who kiss while riding a gondola under each Grand Canal bridge?
True love forever

The "vaporetto" is one of the primary forms of travel in Venice. What does this word mean in English?
Water bus

What is the name of the natural event that leaves much of Venice flooded every winter?
Acqua Alta

The Grand Canal in Venice is shaped like what letter?
S

What is the annual celebration that prompts Venice residents and visitors to dance in the streets wearing elaborate masks and costumes?
Venice Carnival

What is the name of the famous explorer who was born in Venice, Italy, in 1254?
Marco Polo

What is the climate in Venice?
Mediterranean

Doge's Palace in Venice is made partially of marble in what color?
Pink

Much of Venice stands on what unusual platform?
Wooden stilts

Many of the walls in the Basilica di San Marco are made from what material?
Marble

Which city did the Medici call home?
Florence

Which of the following cities is not located on the European mainland?
Palermo

What is Italy's most read daily newspaper?
La Stampa

Who was the emperor of Rome when it burned down in 64 AD?
Nero

Which people came to Italy from across the Alps during the 1000s BC?
Etruscans

Which people settled on the Italian peninsula's southernmost point during the 900s and 800s BC?
Greeks

What is the Italian national football team's nickname?
Gli Azzurri

What Italian city is home to the Palazzo Venezia?
Rome

Which successful Italian fashion designer was murdered outside his home in Florida in 1997?
Gianni Versace

In which direction does the tower of Pisa lean?
South

What was the name of Silvio Berlusconi's party which won the Italian parliamentary elections in 1994?
Forza Italia

What was the name of Ingrid Bergman's Italian spouse?
Roberto

In which Italian city can you visit the art museum known as The Bargello Palace?
Florence

Which city did the great explorer Marco Polo come from?
Venice

In which part of Italy is Venice located?
Northeast

The oldest university in Europe is located in which city?
Bologna

What continent was named after the Italian explorer Vespucci?
America

Organized crime in Italy is divided into various branches, based on origin. Where is the branch known as Camorra located?
Naples

Which of the following generals fought against the Romans in the second Punic War?
Hannibal

What is the name of the river that runs through northern Italy?
Po

In what city was the original "Ghetto" located?
Venice

Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is set in which Italian city?
Verona

Which of the following countries was NOT a part of Mussolini's East African Italian Empire in the 1930s?
Sudan

What is the name of the left wing organization which kidnapped and murdered Italy's prime minister Aldo Moro?
The Red Brigades

This singer, of Italian origin, was called Ol' Blue Eyes, had certain business with the Mafia and played a couple of really good movie parts. Who is he?
Frank Sinatra

In which year did Italy become a united nation?
1861

What was the name of the Italian forward who scored 6 goals in the Football World Cup in 1990?
Salvatore Schillaci

In which Italian city does Shakespeare's play "Much Ado about Nothing" take place?
Messina

What was the name of the Italian prime minister who was kidnapped and murdered by the Red Brigade in 1978?
Aldo Moro

St. Mark's Basilica is located in the northern part of which Italian city?
Venice

Sardinia is an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. What is Sardinia's capital?
Cagliari

In which year did Benito Mussolini become dictator of Italy?
1922

Where in Italy do you find Europe's highest volcano, Etna?
On Sicily

Among Florence's oldest building is a famous palace that's also a museum today. What's its name?
Bargello Palace

What was the first name of Italian dictator Mussolini?
Benito

The historical period after the fall of Rome is known as what?
Migration period

In which year was the city of Carthage destroyed by the Romans?
146 B.C.

Italy consists of a number of different regions. Of which region is Milan the capital?
Lombardy

During which century did the Italian explorer Marco Polo make his first journey to China?
13th

What is the name of the man who led the slave uprising in the Roman Empire in 73 BC?
Spartacus

Which Italian city does the Sampdoria football club hail from?
Genoa

What was the name of the Teuton that ruled Italy until the year 493?
Odoacer

What is the name of the Italian fashion house famous for its colorful patterns?
Missoni

In which city were Benito Mussolini and his lover Clara Petacci hanged after they were executed?
Milano

Which Italian soccer club did both Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos play for before playing for Real Madrid?
Inter

What city, taken in 222 BC, did the Romans then name Mediolanum?
Milan

Which Italian writer was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1906?
Giosue Carducci

What is the name of the lake in Italy which was used for many scenes in Star Wars Episodes 1 and 2?
Como

What does the Italian word "francobolli" mean?
Stamps

Which city became the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia when it was formed in 1720?
Turin

Which is the westernmost region of Italy?
Piedmont

What was thrown in Silvio Berlusconi's face in 2009?
Model of the Dome of Milan

What is the capital of the Italian province of Apulia?
Bari

The Italian Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa is considered a great writer despite only ever publishing one novel. What was its name?
The Leopard

The word "diva" derives from an Italian word meaning what?
Goddess

What is the name of Napoleon's youngest sister who was also the Queen of Naples from 1808 to 1815?
Caroline Bonaparte

Which African country did Italy occupy from 1936 to 1941?
Ethiopia

What is Italy's second largest city?
Milan

"Innamorati" is an Italian term that can be used in fiction. What does it mean?
Young lovers

Which of these Italian cities is situated furthest to the north?
Verona

What is the capital of the Tuscany region in Italy?
Florence

Palermo is the capital city of what Italian region?
Sicily

In which Italian city is the famous art museum The Uffizi Gallery located?
Florence

What is the name of the mountain range that runs southward down through Italy?
The Apennines

What is the largest city on the island of Sicily?
Palermo

What country is connected to Italy via the Mont Blanc tunnel?
France

Who was "Il Duce", the leader of Italy, declared head of government in 1921, and dictator until 1945?
Benito Mussolini

What is the name of the volcano that's east of Naples in Italy?
Mount Vesuvius

Which of the following is found in Florence, Italy?
Palazzo Vecchio

What was a Roman "gladius"?
Short sword

What is the main city in the Italian Lazio region?
Rome

Which of the following is the name of an Italian mastiff dog?
Cane Corso

Which of these islands is separated from the Italian mainland by the Strait of Messina?
Sicily

What is the name of the pass between Austria and Italy which is the lowest of the alpine border passes?
Brenner pass

The famous statue "David" shows a beautiful naked male body in white marble. Who was the sculptor?
Michelangelo

Where was Christopher Columbus born?
Republic of Genoa

Through which Italian region do the rivers Arno, Serchio and Cecina run?
Tuscany

What did the Romans do in their thermae?
Bathed

What was Benito Mussolini's nickname?
Il Duce

What does the name Naples mean?
New city

Which of the following is an airport in Italy?
Linate

A delicious Swedish cake is named after the Italian, Mazarin. What was his official title?
Cardinal

What river runs through Florence, Italy?
Arno

In which region of Italy is the wine district Chianti?
Toscana

In what region of Italy does the Leaning Tower of Pisa exist?
Tuscany

Which of these islands is closest to the Italian mainland?
Sicily

In which direction is Florence located if you're in Rome?
North

What is the name of the 241 kilometer river that flows through Italy?
Arno

In Italy, what cartoon character is known as Topolino?
Mickey Mouse

What is the name of the region of the Alps which is located in northern Italy?
Dolomites

Which of these cities does NOT have an underground railway?
Venice

Who was the last King of Italy?
Umberto II

Where in Europe is the beautiful Doge's Palace located?
Venice

Which Italian region has Milan as its capital?
Lombardy

In which city does the Shakespeare play "Romeo and Juliet" take place?
Verona

What color is the Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi often associated with?
Red

What is the name of the strait which lies between inland Italy and the island region of Sicily?
Strait of Messina

Lido is an Italian word which means what?
Beach

Which was Mussolini's given name?
Benito

Which volcano destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in 79 AD?
Vesuvius

Which actress married the Italian film producer Carlo Ponti in 1957?
Sophia Loren

Which of the following countries is completely surrounded by Italy?
San Marino

What were public baths called in ancient Rome?
Thermae

What is the city of Rome called in Italian?
Roma

What does the Italian word "primavera" mean?
Spring

What is the name of the Italian version of the Elvis Presley song "It's Now or Never"?
O Sole Mio

What's the word for "stamp" in Italian?
Francobollo

What does the Latin nickname "Caligula" mean?
Little boots

Which of the following is an island that belongs to Italy?
Sardinia

What is the name of the capital of Sardinia?
Cagliari

What was the last name of Dario, the Italian winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Fo

What is the name of the town in Italy that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption almost 2,000 years ago?
Pompeii

Which sea is attached with the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal?
The Red Sea

Junpo was the name of the highest goddess in Roman mythology, but also the title of a movie from 2007 about...?
A pregnant teenager

Which European country does the region of Bohemia form part of?
Czech Republic

Where is Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, situated?
On the north coast

Which of these islands is the smallest one?
Crete

What did the so-called "sans-culottes" wear?
Long trousers

When did the Iron Curtain fall?
1989

What was the European Union previously called?
European Community

Who was the Roman god of war?
Mars

In which German city did Martin Luther nail up his 95 theses in 1517?
Wittenberg

Artemis is the Greek goddess of hunting. Who is Artemis' Roman equivalent?
Diana

Which country dominated Europe during the so-called "Grand Siècle"?
France

Which of these Spanish cities ISN'T situated on the Mediterranean coast?
Cadiz

Which Italian club did the free kick specialist Marcos Assuncao play for in the early 2000s?
Roma

The Chievo football club comes from which Italian city?
Verona

Which club was Roberto Baggio playing for when he represented Italy at the 1990 Football World Cup?
Fiorentina

How many countries have a border towards the Mediterranean?
21

What Mediterranean country looks like a boot?
Italy

What was the infamous border crossing in the American sector of Berlin called during the cold war?
Checkpoint Charlie

Which Soviet reform guaranteed openness and freedom of speech for its citizens in 1985?
Glasnost

How many republics made up the Soviet Union?
16

Which of these Spanish cities is not lying beside the Mediterranean?
Bilbao

What's the name of the roman national epic poem written by the poet Virgil?
Aeneid

What is the name of the strait between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic?
The Gibraltar Strait

According to the myth, when did Romulus city Rome?
753 BC

Which country with a Mediterranean coast lies furthest to the west?
Morocco

What color shirts are worn by the players in the Italian football club Roma?
Burgundy

To which islands are Majorca belonging to?
The Balearics

Which Italian club did Francesco Tavano play for before moving to Spain's Valencia?
Empoli

Which of these ancient sites ISN'T situated in modern day Greece?
Ephesus

In which country did the judicial scandal The Dreyfus Affair take place?
France

Which country was NOT part of the European Coal and Steel Union?
United Kingdom

What was the East German secret police known as?
Stasi

What was the 1968 reform period in Czeckoslovakia called?
Prague Spring

Bacchus was the god of wine, and for him the Romans held many wild feasts. What was a feast like this called?
Bacchanalia

What is the name of Greece's highest mountain?
Olympus

The Italian Serie-A Atalanta football club comes from which Italian city?
Bergamo

How many independent island nations are located entirely within the Mediterranean Sea?
Two

When did the Ottoman Empire cease to exist?
1923

What color is used mostly in Italian football club Palermo's home stand?
Pink

Caligula was the name of a roman emperor but also the title of a movie from 1979. Who played Caligula in it?
Malcom McDowell

What princely house has ruled Monaco since the 14th century?
Grimaldi

In what Mediterranean country was the world record high temperature 57,8 degrees centigrade measured in 1922?
Libya

Which Italian team was moved down to Serie B in 2006 following a bribery scandal?
Juventus

Which mighty leader was defeated by the Romans in the Battle of Zama in 202 B.C.?
Hannibal

In which year did Slovenia become an independent country?
1991

In which year was Yugoslavia dissolved and replaced by the federal union of Serbia and Montenegro?
2003

The city of Carthage was destroyed by the Romans. According to myth, what did the Romans spread over the fields of Carthage?
Salt

The city of Paris is divided into a number of administrative parts, what is the name of these in French?
Arrondissement

What activity did the Dutch dancer Mata Hari pursue?
Spying

What do the Mediterranean islands Malta and Cyprus have in common?
Driving to the left

In which city was the murder Jack the Ripper active at the end of the 19th century?
London

Which club did the Italian defender Giuseppe Bergomi play for throughout his career?
Inter Milan

In what country are the much fought over Golan heights situated?
Israel

Which of these rivers has its mouth into the Mediterranean?
Rhône

Which of these cities is not lying beside the Mediterranean?
Damascus

Which football player said "The Italians can't beat us, but we can lose against them"?
Johan Cruyff

In which year did Slovakia become a nation?
1993

When was The Great Wall of China built?
200 BC

What is the first name of the well-known Italian referee Collina?
Pierluigi

In which year was the Berlin Wall begun?
1961

Where does the Italian midfielder Mauro Camoranesi originally come from?
Argentina

What is the name of the Moroccan currency?
Dirham

This was the year the Parliament burnt down in Berlin.
1933

Which of these rivers has not its mouth into the Mediterranean?
Seine

What's the name of the river that runs through Prague?
Vltava

Cirkus Maximus was something in ancient Rome, but what was it?
A chariot racing stadium

What in the roman houses was an "atrium"?
An open central court

Which great monarch was known as The Sun King?
Louis XIV

Who was it that the love god Amor fell on love with?
Psyche

Which of these cities does not have a city wall around its old town?
Oxford

In which year did the Chernobyl disaster take place?
1986

Which of the following Italian football clubs has Sven-Göran Eriksson NOT coached?
Milano

What is Plaka, something you find in Athens?
An ancient neighborhood

In what Mediterranean country is Africa's northernmost point situated?
Tunisia

Which European country was the first to give women the vote?
Finland

Vienna was the capital of the Austria-Hungary empire, in what year was that duel monarchy dissolved?
1918

Which of the following is NOT a historical name of Turkey's largest city?
Antalya

What's the name of the biggest city in Corsika?
Ajaccio

A shot in Sarajevo began a devastating war in Europe. Which war?
World War I

Which Royal house did Mary I, aka Bloody Mary, belong to?
Tudor

Which Italian player played in three Football World Cups during the 1990s?
Paolo Maldini

What country colonized Algeria during the years 1834-1962?
France

Which major Italian club did Swiss midfielder Johann Vogel play for in 2005-06?
Milano

Istanbul has previously had two names, Constantinople and what other name?
Byzantium

Diana was a goddess in roman mythology and was often pictured together with an animal, which one?
Deer

What tree is the national symbol of Lebanon?
Cedar

Two Mediterranean countries have given the same name, Tripoli, to one of their bigger cities. Which countries?
Lebanon and Libya

Which island is the biggest in the Mediterranean?
Sicily

Which of these islands is the biggest one?
Majorca

Which club in Italy's Serie-A has pink shirts?
Palermo

When did Greece become a republic?
1974

Bratislava is the capital of the Slovak Republic. The city's earlier been famous under many different names, among others the German name...
Pressburg

What was the name of the trainer who led Italy to their third World Cup title in soccer in 1982?
Enzo Bearzot

In what present day country was the Trojan war fought?
Turkey

Which Mediterranean country has its map image on the national flag?
Cyprus

In which modern country did they build the roman Hadrian's wall?
Great Britain

The god of the underworld was called this in Roman mythology
Orcus

An Italian club had three Moroccan squad members during the 2002 Football World Cup. Which club?
Genoa

To what island was Napoleon exiled after the Battle of Waterloo?
St. Helena

When was the Republic of Lithuania founded?
1918

In which country did the so-called Slansky trial take place?
Czeckoslovakia

What was the name of the last emperor to rule the whole Roman Empire?
Theodosius

What's the capital of Cyprus?
Nicosia

Holmenkollen is located in...?
Oslo

The Marble Arch is located in...?
London

Taj Mahal is located in...?
Agra

Alhambra is located in...?
Granada

CN Tower is located in...?
Toronto

Sugarloaf Mountain is located in...?
Rio de Janeiro

Golden Gate bridge is located in...?
San Francisco

The Louvre is located in...?
Paris

Fernsehturm is located in...?
Berlin

What is the currency of Gibraltar?
Gibraltar pound

Which North German city led the Hanseatic League in the middle ages?
Lübeck

When did the long lasting civil war in Lebanon come to an end?
1990

What is the name of the peninsula where the main part of Turkey is situated?
Anatolia

In which European city were protestants massacred in 1572?
Paris

Which of these things is probably closest connected to the god Saturnus?
Wheat

Which of these former Yugoslavian countries has not coast against the Mediterranean?
Serbia

In which year was Ireland partitioned?
1922

When was the Berlin wall built?
1961

How many siblings did Napoleon have?
7

Who was the first ever Italian to play for Real Madrid?
Christian Panucci

Fortuna was the goddess of fortune and she was often depicted with something special, what?
A blind fold

Which of the following events took place in Brussels 1948?
Creation of NATO

What was the name of the goddess of the hunt in the Roman mythology?
Diana

Gianfranco Zola is an Italian football player. What part of Italy does he come from?
Sardinia

Where in Europe do you find the old city Dubrovnik?
Croatia

Which of these countries has not a coast to the Mediterranean?
Bulgaria

Which of the Balearic islands lies furthest to the west?
Menorca

What country lies straight south of Gibraltar?
Morocco

Which people is associated with the Druids?
Celts

Which city was Königsberg until 1946?
Kaliningrad

What were the names of the two brothers who, according to the legend, founded the city Rome?
Romulus and Remus

Year 395 is an important year in the history of the Roman Empire, what happened then?
The empire is divided into an eastern and a western half

Why does Libya have such a small population (almost 6 million), despite the nation's large territory (about 1,8 million sq. kilometres)?
It consists mainly of desert

When did Austria abolish the death penalty?
1985

What is the name of the part of the Mediterranean Sea where the Cyclades islands are located?
Aegean Sea

The Jugend artist Alphonso Muncha has his own museum in this old city
Prague

Which country retire around the spanish exclav Ceuta?
Marocco

Ljubljana is a city in Slovenia, but earlier it belonged to another country, which one?
Austria

What was the Italian football player Marco Tardelli's usual position during his career?
Midfielder

What sea, besides the Mediterranean, does Israel have a coast line towards?
Red sea

What was the name of the ugly god that Venus got married to?
Vulcanus

How broad is the Strait of Gibraltar in its broadest place?
44 km

What is the name of the mountain range that stretches over the Algerian coast?
Atlas mountains

Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Balkan Pact?
Bulgaria

Who proclaimed "Peace in our Time" in 1938?
Neville Chamberlain

Where on the French Riviera is a famous film festival held annually?
Cannes

What is the name of Greece's largest island?
Crete

Which country must you travel to see the house where Anne Frank lived?
The Netherlands

The medieval city of Basel lies in this country
Switzerland

From which English city did the Pilgrim Fathers set sail in 1620?
Plymouth

Which former Yugoslav province has the longest coastline towards the Mediterranean, with countless islands?
Croatia

Which Italian manager has coached Valencia twice, most recently in the 2004-05 season?
Claudio Ranieri

Ruud Gullit has played for two Italian clubs. Which?
Sampdoria and AC Milano

Which country split into two in 1993?
Czeckoslovakia

Which of these countries does not have a coastline towards the Mediterranean?
Slovakia

"Heroe's Square" is the name of a large and famous square in this city
Budapest

What was the first club of Italian midfielder Demetrio Albertini?
AC Milano

What other country did Turkey invade in 1974?
Cyprus

Who scored the equalizer for Italy in the World Cup final against France in 2006?
Marco Materazzi

With which football club did Maradona become Italian Serie A champion?
Napoli

What country does the Sinai peninsula belong to?
Egypt

Which country was Augustus II the Strong king of in the beginning of the 18th Century?
Poland

Where could you buy things with dubloons in olden times?
Spain and South America

In what Mediterranean country is the southernmost point of Europe situated?
Malta

What is the name of the Mediterranean's only passage to the Atlantic ocean?
Strait of Gibraltar

Which author has written a famous play with the title "Julius Caesar"?
William Shakespeare

Who was the father of Charlemagne?
Pippin the Short

What's the name of that part of the Mediterranean that has coast against Slovenia?
The Adriatic Sea

Which old European city is found by the Daugava river?
Riga

What language, besides Arabic, is very common in Lebanon?
French

Which of these cities is lying beside the Mediterranean?
Tunis

In which of the following cities did the so-called Bloody Sunday take place in 1905?
St. Petersburg

During what decade was the Suez canal completed?
1860's

What's the name of the capital of Malta?
Valletta

Where in Turkey is its largest town, Istanbul, situated?
North-west

What does the Sinai peninsula almost totally consist of?
Desert

In which country can you find the medieval city of Bruges?
Belgium

What was the name of the leader of the Arrow Cross Movement, who was also Hungary's prime minister 1944-45?
Ferenc Szàlasi

Which Mediterranean country is called Shqipëri in its own language?
Albania

Which of these Spanish cities is lying beside the Mediterrenean?
Alicante

Who was the leader of East germany between 1971 and 1989?
Erich Honecker

Edinburgh is an old city and a big tourist attraction. Here is also a number of popular criminal books by this author set
Ian Rankin

What is the name of the Moroccan currency?
Dirham

In which capital city was the 1814 congress held to establish the new European order after the defeat of Napoleon?
Vienna

Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Balkan Pact when it was established in 1934?
Bulgaria

Which is the largest country with a Mediterranean coastline?
Algeria

Istanbul has previously had two names, Constantinople and...?
Byzantium

In which year did Estonia declare its independence?
1918

How is Geheime Staatspolizei abbreviated?
Gestapo

Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first in her profession--what profession?
Nursing

The Bosphoros Bridge is located in...?
Istanbul

Who founded Dublin?
The Vikings

Which country is Monaco surrounded by?
France

Who was the last King of Bavaria?
Ludvig III

The sea god Neptune had a trident as one of his attribute, it's also known under another name. What?
Leister

In what present day Mediterranean country are the ruins of the ancient town of Carthage situated?
Tunisia

Continue the lyrics for "Baby Jane": "I knew you when you had no one to talk to, now you're moving..."
...in high society

Continue the lyrics for "My heart will go on": "You're here, there's nothing..."
...I fear

Continue the lyrics for "Another brick in the wall part 2": "We don't need no education, we don't need no thought..."
...control

Continue the lyrics for "Teenage kicks": "Are teenage dreams so hard to beat, every time..."
...she walks down the street

Continue the lyrics for "Purple rain": "I never wanted to be your weekend lover, I only wanted to be..."
...some kind of friend

Continue the lyrics for "Love fool": "...you love me no longer I know and maybe there is nothing I can do to make you..."
...do

Continue the lyrics for "Toxic": "There's no escape I can't wait I need a hit, baby..."
...give me it

Continue the lyrics for "If I were a boy": "If I were a boy even just for a day I'd..."
...roll out of bed in the morning

Continue the lyrics for "Born to Run": "At night we ride through mansions of glory in..."
...suicide machines

Continue the lyrics for "I will survive": "I should have changed that stupid lock I should have made you..."
...leave your key

Continue the lyrics for "Perfect Day": "You made me forget myself, I thought I was someone else, someone..."
...good

Continue the lyrics for "In the ghetto": "...The child needs a helping hand or he'll grow to be..."
...right, I'm torn

Continue the lyrics from Elvis Presley's "In the Ghetto": "The child needs a helping hand or he'll grow to be..."
An angry young man

Continue the lyrics for "Earth song": "What about sunshine, what about..."
...rain

Continue the lyrics for "Proud Mary": "And I never lost a minute of sleepin', worrying about the..."
...way things might have been

Continue the lyrics for "It's my party": "Judy and Johnny just walked through the door like..."
...a queen with her king

Continue the lyrics for "Tangled up in blue": "She was married when he first met..."
...soon to be divorced

Continue the lyrics for "Hold the line": "Hold the line, love isn't always..."
...in time

Continue the lyrics for "Yellow submarine": "...and he told us of his life in..."
...the land of submarines

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