Germany
Switzerland
Prauge
100

How many types of beer does Germany have?

1,500

100
  1. How many official languages does Switzerland speak? 

4 - German, French, Italian, and Romansh

100

How old is the Charles bridge? 

over 600 years old 

200

True or False

The autobahn (Highway) doesn't have a speed limit in certain areas

True!

Some stretches of the famous German autobahn (highway) have no speed limit, though cars must be well-maintained and adhere to strict safety regulations.

200

True or false  

The first winter olympics were held in Switzerland

True 

The first Winter Olympics were held in 1928 in St. Moritz, Switzerland

200

True or false. Charles university is the oldest university in europe 

  • True, Charles University, founded in 1348, is one of the oldest universities in Europe and remains a leading academic institution in Central Europe.

300

True or false?

Berlin has more bridges than Venice

True! 

The German capital, Berlin, has around 1,700 bridges, surpassing Venice, which has about 400.

300

How many lakes does Switzerland have? 

Over 1500 

300

How many parks and gardens does Prague have?

Over 200,The city boasts an impressive number of parks and green spaces, offering a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle. Popular spots include Petřín Hill and Letná Park.  

400

How many different types of sausages do Germans consume?

1,000 

400

True or false 

Switzerland is home to the longest tunnel

true 

400

True or false Prague has the largest castle in the world

True 

Prague Castle, dating back to the 9th century, is the largest ancient castle in the world, covering an area of almost 70,000 square meters.

500

How many different dialects does germany have?

3,000

500

How much land area is covered in mountains?

60% 

500

What is the nickname of the city?

The city of spires The nickname "City of a Hundred Spires" refers to the city’s skyline, which is dotted with numerous Gothic and Baroque church towers and spires. While the exact number has increased, the name remains iconic.