What is the capital of Slovenia?
Liubliana (Ljubljana)
What is the longest river in Europe?
Volga (3.530km)
Which Italian club has the most Serie A titles?
Juventus
Which language is spoken in both Austria and Switzerland?
German
Who was the famous English queen that reigned for 64 years in the 19th century?
Queen Victoria
What is the capital of Montenegro?
Podgorica
What sea lies between the UK and Scandinavia?
The North Sea
In which country is the ski resort town of Innsbruck located?
Austria
What is the most widely spoken Slavic language in Europe?
Russian
Which treaty ended World War I and laid the groundwork for World War II?
The Treaty of Versailles
What is the capital of Andorra?
Andorra La Vella
What is the name of the mountain range that runs through Switzerland, Austria, and parts of Italy?
The Alps
Which European country hosted the 2004 Summer Olympics?
Greece
Which European country has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German?
Belgium
Who was the famous Russian tsar who was executed with his family in 1918?
Nicholas II of Russia
What is the capital of the Vatican City (yes, it’s also a city-state)?
There is no capital city as such in the Vatican City-State
Which is the only European capital located on two continents?
Istanbul
Which Eastern European country has won the most Olympic medals in gymnastics?
USSR and Russia
Which European country officially recognizes Ladin, Friulian, and Sardinian as minority languages?
Italy
Which empire was dissolved after World War I and split into several new nations, including Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia?
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
What is the capital of Liechtenstein?
Vaduz
What is the deepest lake in Europe?
The Hornindalsvatnet, located in Norway
Who was the first non-British cyclist to win the Tour de France?
Greg LeMond
What language family does Finnish belong to?
Uralic language family
When exactly did the Chernobyl disaster happen?
1986