The capital of Hungary is Budapest. It has an area of 525km
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What is the capital of Ukraine
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Kyiv (Kiev), the capital of Ukraine, is one of the oldest cities of Eastern Europe, having been founded, according to legend, in 462 AD. It is situated on the right and the left banks of the river Dnipro (Dnieper) and its current population is 2.5 million people.
Historically, other cities have served as Ukrainian capitals. After the fall of Kyivan-Rus, L'viv served as capital of the remaining Halych-Volyn Principality from 1272-1340. Under Mazepa, during the Hetmanate, Baturyn was the capital from 1669-1708, and from 1750-1764. And, after Ukraine's incorporation into the USSR, Kharkiv served as capital of the Ukrainian SSR from 1919-1934.
"Kyiv" is the official transliteration of the Ukrianan name of the city. "Kiev" is the older version of the name, transliterated from the Russian name of the city. CapitAl. Since 1934 Kiev has been the capital of Ukraine.
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What country on the arabian peninsula is the richest
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Saudi Arabia
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Sofia is the capital of what country
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Bulgaria
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What is the longest river in eastern Europe
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Danube
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Bosnia and Herzegovina were once part of which country
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Yugoslavia Yugoslavia.
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Tirana is the capital of what country
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Albania
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What peninsula do Spain and Portugal occupy
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The Iberian Peninsula
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What major river forms a river basin in the Hungarian plain
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tisza
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Which country is the major occupant of the Arabian peninsula
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suadi Arabia
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What does the word polanie mean
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plains or plains people
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What country has been a major influence in the development and economies of most Eastern European countries
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The Former Soviet Union
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On what river is the capital of Poland located
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Vistula , or Wisła
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What mountain range forms the northern boundary of Southeastern Europe
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Carpathian Mountains The Carpathian Mountains.
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Which country is also called the Hellenic Republic
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Greece
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WHich of these cities is an important textile center and the second largest city in Poland
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Łódź (but it's already a third largest city, as the population
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What is the only city in the world that is located on two continents
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Istanbul
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What is the capital of Hungary
The capital of Hungary is Budapest.
The capital of Hungary is Budapest. It has an area of 525km
squared and a population of 1.73 million as of 2012.
What is the capital of Ukraine
Kyiv (Kiev), the capital of Ukraine, is one of the oldest cities of Eastern Europe, having been founded, according to legend, in 462 AD. It is situated on the right and the left banks of the river Dnipro (Dnieper) and its current population is 2.5 million people.
Historically, other cities have served as Ukrainian capitals. After the fall of Kyivan-Rus, L'viv served as capital of the remaining Halych-Volyn Principality from 1272-1340. Under Mazepa, during the Hetmanate, Baturyn was the capital from 1669-1708, and from 1750-1764. And, after Ukraine's incorporation into the USSR, Kharkiv served as capital of the Ukrainian SSR from 1919-1934.
"Kyiv" is the official transliteration of the Ukrianan name of the city. "Kiev" is the older version of the name, transliterated from the Russian name of the city. CapitAl. Since 1934 Kiev has been the capital of Ukraine.
What country on the arabian peninsula is the richest
Saudi Arabia
Sofia is the capital of what country
Bulgaria
What is the longest river in eastern Europe
Danube
Bosnia and Herzegovina were once part of which country
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia.
Tirana is the capital of what country
Albania
What peninsula do Spain and Portugal occupy
The Iberian Peninsula
What major river forms a river basin in the Hungarian plain
tisza
Which country is the major occupant of the Arabian peninsula
suadi Arabia
What does the word polanie mean
plains or plains people
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What country has been a major influence in the development and economies of most Eastern European countries
The Former Soviet Union
On what river is the capital of Poland located
Vistula , or Wisła
What mountain range forms the northern boundary of Southeastern Europe
Carpathian Mountains The Carpathian Mountains.
Which country is also called the Hellenic Republic
Greece
WHich of these cities is an important textile center and the second largest city in Poland
Łódź (but it's already a third largest city, as the population
decreased in the 1990's)
What is the only city in the world that is located on two continents