Flags of Eastern Europe
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Eastern European History
100

What country does the flag with a white, blue, and red horizontal stripe belong to?

Russia

100

This Slavic language is the official language of the largest country in the world.

Russian

100

This world-famous Orthodox cathedral, located in Moscow’s Red Square, is known for its colorful onion domes.

Saint Basil's Cathedral

100

What is the capital of Poland?

Warsaw

100

This famous wall, symbolizing the division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War, was torn down in 1989.

The Berlin Wall

200

Which country’s flag consists of a blue and yellow horizontal stripe?

Ukraine

200

Which language uses both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets in different regions of its country?

Serbian

200

Which famous bridge in London is the only one that opens up

Tower bridge

200

Which city is the capital of Hungary?

Budapest

200

Poland has a special holiday every year on November 11th. What is this day called?

Independence Day

300

Identify the country with a red and green horizontal stripe, with a traditional ornamental pattern on the left side  

Belarus

300

Guess the Balkan country's language - The language is Also Called Magyar, It Has 40 Natural Letters and 14 Vowels, It Relies On Intonation When Asking Yes / No Questions.

Hungarian

300

This historical site, known as the Acropolis of Serbia, is located in the capital city of Belgrade. 

Kalemegdan Fortress (or Belgrade Fortress)

300

What's the capital city of Croatia

Zagreb

300

This city in the Czech Republic has a famous astronomical clock that’s over 600 years old. What city is it?

  • Prague

400

What Eastern European country has a flag with three vertical stripes: blue, yellow and red along with a coat of arms in the middle?

Moldova

400

guess the language of a country that has an unique alphabet, and was the first country to adopt Christianity 

Armenia

400

This iconic building in Budapest (Hungary) is one of the largest of its kind in the world and sits on the banks of the Danube River. It was completed in 1904 and is known for its neo-Gothic architecture. What is the name of this building?

Hungarian Parliament Building

400

What is the capital of Slovakia?

Bratislava

400

In Hungary, people celebrate every year on March 15th to remember when they tried to gain independence from the Austrian Empire in 1848. What is this day called?

Hungarian Revolution Day

500

Which very Eastern European country has a flag that has 5 red crosses on a white background?

Georgia

500

Least spoken native European language

 Cornish (Kernowyon)

500

This UNESCO World Heritage site in Romania is famous for its colorful frescoes that cover the walls of several monasteries. What region is home to these monasteries?  

Bucovina

500

Name the capital of North Macedonia.

Skopje

500

This famous queen of Poland, who ruled in the 1300s, helped unite Poland and Lithuania by getting married to the Grand Duke of Lithuania. What was her name?

Jadwiga (also known as Queen Jadwiga)

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