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How many European cities can you name?


Try 'London' or 'Zagreb, Croatia' Any country

You named 27 cities, with a total population of 52,388,123 (8.07% of the European urban population).

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1. Moscow Russia (12,506,468) 27. Milan Italy (1,404,239)
2. London United Kingdom (8,908,081) 26. Brighton United Kingdom (139,001)
3. Berlin Germany (3,769,495) 25. Liverpool United Kingdom (864,122)
4. Madrid Spain (3,223,334) 24. Nottingham United Kingdom (329,200)
5. Kyiv Ukraine (2,950,800) 23. Birmingham United Kingdom (1,223,000)
22. Glasgow United Kingdom (591,620)
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21. Barcelona Spain (1,620,343)
20. Madrid Spain (3,223,334)
Smallest cities 19. Nice France (338,620)
18. Paris France (2,148,271)
1. Vatican City Vatican City (829)
17. Berlin Germany (3,769,495)
2. San Marino San Marino (4,500)
16. Bern Switzerland (121,631)
3. Bern Switzerland (121,631)
15. Amsterdam Netherlands (741,636)
4. Brighton United Kingdom (139,001)
14. San Marino San Marino (4,500)
5. Nottingham United Kingdom (329,200)
13. Vatican City Vatican City (829)
show more 12. Vienna Austria (1,888,776)
11. Naples Italy (959,470)
10. Rome Italy (2,860,009)
Rarest cities
9. Stockholm Sweden (975,904)
1. Nottingham United Kingdom — 18.1% 8. Dublin Ireland (554,554)
2. Brighton United Kingdom — 23.9%
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3. San Marino San Marino — 32.4%
4. Vatican City Vatican City — 37.1%
5. Birmingham United Kingdom — 39.3%

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Best countries
1. United Kingdom — 7
2. Italy — 3
3. France — 2
3. Spain — 2
5. Austria — 1

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Other stats
13 of 34 cities over 1,000,000 (38.2%)
21 of 95 cities over 500,000 (22.1%)
25 of 700 cities over 100,000 (3.6%)
17 of 47 countries
17 of 46 capitals

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