Hint | City | % Correct |
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City known for its villas and namesake of the lake it is on | Como | 87%
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Saint Mark is the patron saint of this city with over 1 bridge per km² | Venice | 83%
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Cuisine rich city located on a gulf with two major volcanoes close to it | Naples | 78%
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Po Valley city that served as the capital of the Ostrogoths and the Western Roman Empire | Ravenna | 74%
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'City of Coffee' given to Italy after the First World War | Trieste | 74%
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9th largest Italian city, where Saint Nicholas' remains are found | Bari | 65%
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Highly populated city near Mount Etna which in 1693, was devastated an earthquake | Catania | 65%
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City from where pesto and jeans originate, the latter being named after it | Genoa | 65%
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The wars between Rome and Carthage started at this place on the strait between Italy and Sicily | Messina | 65%
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Major city less than 10km away from Sicily | Reggio Calabria | 65%
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The 'Piazza del Duomo' and the 'Baptistery of St. John' are landmarks in this former maritime republic | Pisa | 61%
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Earthquake prone Roman city which was formerly covered in ash | Pompeii | 61%
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Saint Lucia and Archimedes are from this former city state involved in the Punic Wars | Syracuse | 61%
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Capital of Marche whose name comes from the Greek word for 'elbow' | Ancona | 57%
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Capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont located on a large gulf | Cagliari | 57%
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The Arch of Augustus can be found in this city at the start of the Roman 'Via Aemilia' | Rimini | 57%
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State capital surrounded by mountains founded by the Phoenicians | Palermo | 52%
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Apulian city with a natural harbour in the shape of a deer, hence its name | Brindisi | 48%
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Largest city in Abruzzo, along the Adriatic Sea | Pescara | 48%
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City founded by Sparta which is located on a gulf of the same name | Taranto | 48%
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Peninsular town known for its coast and cliffs | Amalfi | 43%
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Town on the Isonzo River with a twin city across the border in Slovenia | Gorizia | 43%
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Key navy base on a gulf where the Cinque Terre is located | La Spezia | 43%
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Lombardian exclave entirely surrounded by Switzerland | Campione d'Italia | 39%
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Touristic coastal city and host of an annual music festival | Sanremo | 39%
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Piazza d'Italia and the Fontana di Rosello are located within this Sardinian city | Sassari | 39%
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City rich in history whose main attraction is the Valley of the Temples | Agrigento | 35%
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Catalan speaking city fortified by walls | Alghero | 35%
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Important silk city on the Ionian Sea | Catanzaro | 35%
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The main industries of this city with a lot of Baroque architecture are agriculture and ceramics | Lecce | 35%
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Major port Renaissance style city featuring a chequerboard designed promenade | Livorno | 35%
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City on the site of the Battle of Cannae with a well-known Norman castle | Barletta | 30%
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Key city of Magna Graecia and winner of many ancient Olympic events | Crotone | 30%
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Producer of iconic wine where Giuseppe Garibaldi landed during his 'Expedition of the Thousand' | Marsala | 30%
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Town near Elba island located between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea | Piombino | 30%
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Resort town conquered by the Greek in ~734 BC, whose remains include a theatre | Taormina | 30%
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Fortified city containing the Port of Rome | Civitavecchia | 26%
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Majority German speaking spa town | Merano | 26%
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South-eastern city known for its Baroque style buildings | Noto | 26%
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Small town which gets many visitors due to its cathedral and sandy beaches | Cefalù | 22%
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According to legend, this city with several Roman remains was founded by Achilles | Chieti | 22%
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Medieval city on the Maremma, a coastal portion of mostly Tuscany | Grosseto | 22%
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Founded in 1923 as a merger of two other towns, this city produces many flowers and olives | Imperia | 22%
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City on the Italian Riviera and historical rival of the above | Savona | 22%
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Lazian city and site of a battle that led to the liberation of the Italian capital in WWII | Anzio | 17%
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Town on an island located in the same lagoon as the above answer | Chioggia | 17%
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Ancient city with three temples, one dedicated to Athena and the other two to Hera | Paestum | 17%
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City ruled by a 'tyrant' in the past where the first Allied landing on Sicily took place | Gela | 13%
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'Pearl of the Tyrrhenian' where there is a church per 114 people | Maratea | 13%
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Piedmontese ski resort near the French border where some of the 2006 Winter Olympics were hosted | Sestriere | 13%
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