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100

What is the Danish word for “cozy vibes, candles, blankets and pretending winter is fine”?

Hygge

100

Which city is Chiara from?

Bassano del Grappa

100

Which city is Lorenz from?

Stuttgart

100

When is Norway’s National Day?

17th of May

100

What is the capital city of Syria?

Damascus


200

Which city is Frederik S. from?

Holte

200

What type of pasta were Lady and the Tramp eating in the famous Disney scene?

Spaghetti

200

Germany is home to the world’s largest beer festival. What is it called and in which city is it hosted?

Oktoberfest

200

 Which Swedish band won Eurovision in 1974 with "Waterloo"?

ABBA

200

Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake, is located in this country.

Russia

300

How long is the Øresund Link (bridge + artificial island + tunnel) in total?

About 16 km

300

What was Italy's currency before the euro?

Lira

300

How high is Germany's highest mountain the Zugspitze?  

2,962

300

For which current client did Lovis do an internship for?

Husqvarna

300

This partially recognized Balkan country declared independence from Serbia in 2008, with its capital at Pristina.

Kosovo
400

Denmark is made up of how many islands?

400

400

Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world. Roughly how many?

~60

400

Which year did the Berlin wall fall?

1989

400

This Norwegian explorer led the first expedition to successfully reach the South Pole in 1911.

Roald Amundsen

400

What famous composer was born in Salzburg, Austria?

Mozart

500

Denmark's flag is one of the oldest continuously used national flags. When was it first used?

1219

500

What is the only active volcano on mainland Europe?

Mount Vesuvius

500

Which German word means pleasure at someone else’s misfortune?

Schadenfreude

500

Sweden has five officially recognised national minority languages. Name three.

 Finnish, Meänkieli, Sami, Romani Chib, Yiddish

500

What is the height of the highest point in the Netherlands, Vaalserberg?

322 meters

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