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100

Where do the coins that are thrown in the Trevi Fountain go?

They are donated to charity - 

100

The city of Paris is also known as what?

The city of love 

100

What is a common hobby that lots of Icelandic locals love to do?

Read 

100

Which city in Germany is the hamburger named after?

Hamburg 

100

What food item is more expensive in Switzerland than anywhere else?

Meat 

200

What country located inside Italy is the worlds smallest country?

 Vatican City 

200

What is the most visited monument in Paris?

Notre-Dame 

200

What is the country of Iceland ranked as safety wise in the world?

#1 

200

Which finger can you hold up just to order a beer in Germany?

The thumb

200

How many lakes does Switzerland have?

7000 

300

What city in Italy was pizza invented?

Naples

300

What other countries' ruins still exist in Paris?

Roman Ruins 

300

What outdoor activity is good to do year round?

Swimming (in lagoons mostly) 

300

Berlin is how many times the size of Paris?

300

How many languages are spoken in Switzerland?

4 (French, German, Italian, and Romansh)

400

Italy is the world largest producer of what drink?

Wine

400

What year was the Eiffel Tower the worlds largest building until?

1930 

400

The Icelandic language has over 100 different words to describe what weather element?

Wind 

400

The largest train station in Europe is located in which German City?

Berlin 

400

What percentage of the population is from another country?

25% 

500

What food do Italians eat for dessert that most Americans would eat as a meal?

Salad

500

What museum in France is the Mona Lisa located in?

The Louvre 

500

More than 60% of the population of Iceland live in which city?

Reykjavik 

500

Most taxis in Germany are which car brand?

Mercedes 

500

What tunnel is in Switzerland that is the longest in the world?

Gotthard Tunnel 

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