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People
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100

It is known as the country of tulips.

Holland

100

It is referred to as « the city of light ».

Paris

100

It is the most spoken language in Europe.

English

100

He invented dynamite.

Alfred Nobel

100

It is the residence and working offices of the reigning monarch of Spain, King Felipe VI, in Madrid.

Zarzuela Palace

200

It is known as its boot-like shape.

Italy

200

It is know as the « city of music ».

Vienna

200

Latin language also spoken in Brazil.

Portuguese

200

He developed the theory of relativity.

Albert Einstein

200

In Berlin, one of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel.

Bradenburg Gate

300

It hosted the first Olympic Games.

Greece

300

It hosts the Prado museum.

Madrid

300

The official language of Cyprus.

Greek

300

She discovered radiation.

Marie Curie

300

In Vatican city,  its fame lies mainly in the frescoes that decorate the interior, most particularly the ceiling and The Last Judgment, both by Michelangelo.

Sistine chapel

400

An island country, situated in the Mediterranean sea. It lies about 80km south of Italy.

Malta

400

The largest city of the republic of Macedonia.

Skopje

400

West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Dutch

400

He is considered to be the Father of Modern Medecine.

Hippocrates

400

The Nazis’ biggest concentration camp in Poland.

Auschwitz

500

It became the 18th member of the euro zone in 2014.

Latvia

500

It hosts an independent country inside its boundaries ; for this reason, it has sometimes been described as the capital of two states.

Rome

500

West Slavic language, spoken in a country which capital is Warsaw.

Polish

500

A famous Swedish pop group formed in the 70s.

Abba

500

An ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance,

The Acropolis