Statistics for Spanish cities: fun and strange facts

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HintAnswer% Correct
Diego Maradona was involved in an infamous karate-kicking brawl against a team from this Basque city.Bilbao
91%
Portugal, Carthage and the Visigoths have all controlled this African town in the past.Ceuta
91%
The highest-altitude European capital, its name comes from Arabic.Madrid
91%
A bomb set off by terrorists seeking independence indirectly led to the world's worst air disaster, at this Tenerife city's airport.Santa Cruz
82%
A man in this northern metropolis got stuck inside a stegosaurus statue, where he was trying to retrieve his phone, and perished.Barcelona
73%
Live people are paraded in coffins in an annual celebration in this snowy-sounding Galacian village.Las Nieves
73%
Originally named Hisbaal and later Hispalis, Ishbiliyah, then Ḥimṣ al-Andalus, this city lies on the Guadalquivir river.Seville
73%
The football team of this Costa Blanca resort are called Hercules.Alicante
64%
The 11th century War of the Three Sanchos was centred around this northern Castilla y León city.Burgos
64%
In this village west of Burgos, there is a yearly festival where men dressed as devils leap over babies.Castrillo de Murcia
64%
Located on the Guadalquivir, this was once the world's largest city.Cordoba
64%
Unrelated to the herb of the same name, this Catalan city has a football team called Gimnastic.Tarragona
64%
Once a year in this dusty-sounding town, a goat is thrown out a window to be caught 50 feet below.Manganeses de la Polvorosa
55%
This city, home to football team Levante, was founded in 138 BC and is one of Europe's largest ports.Valencia
55%
Thousands of people throw tomatoes at each other in an annual mêlée in this Valencian town.Buñol
45%

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