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100

What French landmark was supposed to be temporary?

Eiffel Tower

100

What language is spoken in Spain?

Spanish

100

What is the capital of France?

Paris

100

What is the capital city of Italy?

Rome

100

What continent is smaller in size, Africa or Europe?

Europe

200

What ancient Ampitheater in Rome once held gladiator battles?

The Roman Colosseum

200

What is the official language of Germany?

German

200

What type of bread is France famous for? 

Baguette

200

What famous city in Italy has rivers instead of roads?

Venice

200

What currency is used in most of Europe?

Euro

300

What famous clock tower is in London?

Big Ben

300

What European country has three national languages? (French, German, Italian) Hint: not one of those three countries

Switzerland

300

What river flows through Paris?

River Seine

300

What famous tower sits in Italy?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

300

What country is famous for making chocolate and watches?

Switzerland

400

The Acropolis, can be found in which country?

Greece

400

What language is most spoken across Europe?

English

400

What is the name of the art museum that holds the Mona Lisa?

The Louvre

400

Italy is famous for this pasta, made with short straw noodles, and a meat red sauce.

Bolognese

400

What sea separates Europe from Africa?

The Mediterranean

500

Neuschwanstein Castle, which inspired Disney castles, is found in which country?

Germany

500

What countries language is known as the language of love? country and language

France/French

500

What holiday is celebrated to celebrate the storming of Bastille?

Bastille Day

500

What separate country sits inside the city center of Rome?

Vatican City

500

What European country has more lakes than any other?

Finland