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The symbol of this English-speaking country is the red rose ...

England

100

German cuisine is renowned for its variety of meat products, which no table can do without

sausages

100

In Russia it's the name of the product used to brush your teeth, in Italy it's a favourite national dish or side dish ...

Paste

100

Founded by Maria Grossholtz, this museum is one of London's icons and the only place to meet and photograph the world's top celebrities...

  • Madame Tussauds Museum
100

Ravens are the symbols of this European capital; according to legend, if they disappeared, so would this capital...

London

200

The feathered symbol of the United States is this particular bird of prey ...

White-headed Sea Eagle

200

This dishc onsisting of two slices of bread and a piece of roast meat, was invented by England's Lord Spencer, and we call it simply ...

Sandwich

200

In Russia it is a piece of furniture for relaxation, while in Germany it is a piece of men's clothing worn around the neck on ceremonial occasions...

Bed

die Krawatte - Tie

200

In which country is the Church of the Holy Family by the famous architect Antoni Gaudi, whose surfaces are decorated with a variety of frescoes, sculptures, murals, mosaics ...

Spain

200

The name of the European capital translates literally as "bear's den", which is why it appears on the coat of arms of the capital ...

Berlin

300

The tree is the symbol of Germany, since 1871 the leaf of this tree has replaced the laurel leaf on all German state symbols, orders and coins ...

Oak

300

It is this traditional vegetable pie that is served to Americans on all holidays ...

Pumpkin pie

300

In England they read it to amuse themselves, but in Russia they visit it to shop

magazine - журнал/ magazin - магазин

300

This association of several art museums, concentrated mainly in Munich, was founded in 1826 by Ludwig I for the Wittelsbach collection ...

Pinacoteca

300

The capital of a European state gets its name from the Gallic tribe of the Parisians, who settled on the banks of the river on which the capital is situated...

Paris

400

A country whose symbol is the white royal lily ...

France

400

This famous French sauce comes from the marriage of Napoleon's sister and the Duke of Parma, because only olive oil gives the mixture of egg yolks and lemon juice such an amazing taste...


Mayonnaise

400

In England, it is an omnivorous rodent that lives in dwellings and dumpsters, while in Germany it is an admonition to do better or an organisation ...

rat - крыса/ der Rat - совет

400

This palace and park complex was built on the site of a small village commissioned by Louis XIII and it was here that the treaty putting an end to the First World War was signed...

Versailles

400


The capital of a nation that has hosted the Olympic summer and winter games eight times ...


Washington

500

Patron Saint of Ireland, whose feast day is on 17 March

Saint Patrick

500

This hot meal of cheese, wine, bread and other leftovers was invented by Swiss shepherds in times of famine and is now a delicacy...

Fondue

500

The word is a mode of transport in English, German, Spanish, Italian and French, and is pronounced and spelt the same ...

Taxi

500

This gallery is a palace in Florence, one of the oldest and most famous museums in the world, built for Casimo I de' Medici, whose name translates as "chancellery" ...


Uffizi Gallery

500

This capital, the bay, was named after a prominent British commander, victor at Waterloo, Prime Minister of Great Britain when the country was a British colony ...

Welington

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