Quiz: 20 Trivia Questions about European Countries

Quiz: 20 Trivia Questions about European Countries
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Europe is one of the smallest parts of the world, but perhaps one of the most interesting in historical and cultural significance.It consists of 51 countries, each of which has a unique flavor, history and traditions.Every year people from all over the world come to Europe to see the unique architecture, natural and cultural sights of this part of the world. The "20 Questions About Europe" quiz will test your knowledge on this topic. If you are confident in your abilities, then let's get started!

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1. In which European country did the author of "The Little Mermaid" and "The Snow Queen" live and create?

Denmark

2. Which of these colors is not on the national flag of modern France?

Green

3. What is the name of one of the largest sand massifs in Europe, which is located in Ukraine?

Aleshkovskie sands

4. Which sport refers to the "Grand Prix de Monaco", which is held in the Principality of Monaco?

Circuit racing

5. What was the name of the real-life prototype of Bram Stoker's Romanian Count Dracula?

Vlad Tepes

6. About which state of Europe Vladimir Vysotsky wrote the lines: "It's a pity ... has not become my second homeland"?

Montenegro

7. What is the name of the polar archipelago in the Arctic Ocean that became part of Norway's territory in 1920?

Svalbard

8. What is the name of the oldest university in Italy that gave its name to a famous educational process?

University of Bologna

9. An airport, a competition and a museum in Warsaw are named after which composer?

Frederic Chopin

10. According to mythology, what is the oldest city in Cyprus, the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love?

Paphos

11. Which European country has a Hussite church?

Czech Republic

12. Which motto is the official motto of Bulgaria?

Unity gives strength

13. In which European country is the city of Turku located?

Finland

14. Which famous German representative is the author of the philosophical novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra?

Friedrich Nietzsche

15. What was the Lithuanian nobleman Kazimir Semenovich, who lived in the 17th century, famous for?

Invention of the prototype multistage rocket.

16. Which country is the fourth largest country in Europe, behind only Russia, Ukraine, and France?

Spain

17. In which country is the Cathedral of St. Sophia, now named Ayia Sophia, located?

Turkey

18. Which modern country is ruled by a Grand Duke?

Luxembourg

19. What is depicted on the coat of arms of Ireland?

A harp with silver strings

20. Which famous Englishman came first in the list of the "One Hundred Greatest Britons" in a 2002 BBC poll?

Sir Winston Churchill

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