Landforms
Defunct currencies
Defunct nations
Second largest cities
Flags described
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From West to East, this landform stretches across France, Switzerland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Austria, Germany and Slovenia.

The Alps

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The lira

Italy (also Malta)

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One of the great superpowers during the 20th century that annexed many territories across Eastern Europe and the Middle East

The USSR

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Unlike most other European countries, the Netherlands' capital city is actually its second largest, with 200,000 less inhabitants than Amsterdam.

Rotterdam

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Three equal bands of black, yellow, and red, in a vertical manner

Belgium

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This landform is very remote from the continent, but because of cultural influences is considered part of the region of Scandinavia.

Iceland

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The drachma

Greece

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This was one of the longest lasting empires in history and a dominant force during the Middle Ages, rising out of the Middle East but was dissolved in 1922 after World War 1.

The Ottoman Empire

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This UK city is located has recently become popular because of the show "Peaky Blinders", where the gang of the same name is based out of.

Birmingham

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Red and black with a double-headed eagle silhouette

Albania


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You'd travel nearly 3000 kilometers and see dozens of picturesque castles before reaching the North Sea.

The Danube River

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The schilling

Austria

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This large country broke into seven different countries after a civil war in the 1990s.

Yugoslavia

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This city is actually the oldest in France. It was a Greek colony as far back as 600 B.C.

Marseille

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Two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side.

Czech Republic

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Traveling southward from Bulgaria you might cross several small nation before reaching Greece at its southern tip.

The Balkan Peninsula

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The escudo

Portugal

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This was a political entity in Central Europe which started with the crowning of Charlemagne in 800 until its dissolution in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars.

The Holy Roman Empire

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This city was called Petrograd and was the former capital of the Russian Empire until its dissolution in 1917, after which the capital was moved to Moscow

Saint Petersburg

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A vertical bicolour of white and red with the representation of the George Cross edged in red on the upper hoist-side corner of the white band.

Malta

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In this landform you would find picturesque islands packed with tourists like Santorini and Mykonos.

The Aegean Sea

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The Lats

Latvia

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For over a millenia this nation-state in the central Italian Peninsula was ruled by the world's most prominent religious leader.

The Papal States

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This city near the Russia-Ukraine border has seen some of the heaviest combat since the beginning of the 2022 invasion.

Kharkov (Járkov)

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An outline of the island in copper above two green olive branches on a field of white

Cyprus