Countries
Capitals
languages
People
Buildings
100

It is Santa’s home.

Finland

100

It is referred to as “the City of Light”.

Paris

100

Latin language also spoken in Brazil.

Portuguese

100

He invented dynamite.

Alfred Nobel

100

The largest Gothic cathedral in the world.

Seville Cathedral

200

It is known for its boot-like shape.

Italy

200

It is known as the City of Music.

Vienna

200

It is an IndoEuropean language and the official language of Slovenia.

Slovena/Slovenian

200

He developed the theory of relativity.

Albert Einstein

200

Known as the castle of Count Dracula.

Bram Castle

300

It is known as the country of tulips.

The Netherlands

300

The de facto capital of the EU.

Brussels

300

What is the official language of Iceland?

Icelandic

300

She discovered radiation.

Marie Curie

300

Ireland’s oldest university.

Trinity College

400

It hosted the first Olympic Games.

Greece

400

The literary translation is "[area] under the hill"

Podgorica

400

West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Dutch

400

The true Father of the Electric Age.

Nikola Tesla

400

The tallest building in the UK.

the Shard

500

It was the home of the Byzantine Empire.

Turkey

500

The largest city of the Republic of Macedonia.

Skopje

500

Another name for this language is Magyar.

Hungary

500

He is considered the Father of Modern Education.

John Amos Comenius

500

The largest library in the Nordic countries.

Royal Library