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- 2. A medieval astronomical clock attached to the Old Town Hall can be found here.
- 3. Songkran, also known as the Water Splashing Festival, is celebrated in this capital city. Wat Pho, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is there too.
- 4. Every year millions of tulips are blooming in and around this city. Why not take a bicycle ride to see them?
- 6. This city is known for a large church clock tower and as a financial center of Switzerland.
- 14. This city is visited by over three million Muslims in a single month of each year.
- 16. You can try khachapuri, see historical buildings, or take a day trip to the Caucasus Mountains when you visit this city.
- 18. A green vegetable got its name from this Belgian city.
- 19. Sometimes called the "Big Apple," this city never sleeps.
- 21. Largest city in the country known as "the teardrop of India."
- 22. The Hindu Holi festival is celebrated in this capital.
- 24. This city is the "production capital" of reggaetón music.
- 26. You can enjoy world-class beaches at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains here.
- 28. A city in Illinois known for its NBA team (the "Bulls").
- 30. This city in Florida is generally regarded as the oldest city in the U.S.A. St. _________
- 31. The Blue Mosque is an iconic Ottoman-era World Heritage site located here.
- 33. A wine received its name from this seaport city in Portugal.
- 34. This city has the Colosseum and the Vatican.
- 37. The rooster from this city is a symbol of Portugal.
- 38. The Acropolis, an ancient citadel, is here.
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- 1. You can drink "Fernet con coca" (drink with Italian liqueur fernet and cola) while watching soccer in this capital city.
- 5. This Mexican city is a thriving center of textile production.
- 7. A good place to see giant pandas.
- 8. This Mexican town located in the state of Jalisco gave its name to a famous alcoholic beverage.
- 9. This city has 5 Statues of Liberty ... and croissants instead of bagels. The City of Light.
- 10. Syrian city considered to be among the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
- 11. Savoca and Forza d'Agrò are two famous filming locations of The Godfather movies in this region of Italy.
- 12. This city in Peru is located on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
- 13. Nearly half a million people live in this U.S. city. Over half of them speak Spanish.
- 15. The city was founded in 1533 by Spanish commander Pedro de Heredia.
- 16. People take off their shoes before entering a house (and sometimes say "Tadaima") in this capital city.
- 17. This city is famous for being the birthplace of jazz music.
- 18. The Sagrada Familia Church is one of this city's top attractions.
- 20. This is the closest major city to Yosemite.
- 23. This South American city has a stunning Andes backdrop, diverse culinary scene, and vibrant arts and culture.
- 25. This is the capital of Colombia.
- 27. This city had one of the largest and most influential libraries of the ancient world.
- 29. Colombian city often celebrated as the “capital of salsa.”
- 32. The father of an NBA player named his son after this Japanese city (or its famous beef). Your teacher's daughter was born there.
- 35. City known for its leaning tower.
- 36. This Australian city has a famous opera house.
