World Cities Trivia Page - 5

Trivia Questions

Capital of British India until 1912, it was where Mother Teresa ministered to the unfortunate

This German city was named for a stud farm that was formerly on the site

On Sept. 16, 1620 the Mayflower pulled out of this English port city

This port city of over 5.5 million people is called Rio for short

This Egyptian port city is named for the Macedonian king who founded it in 332 B.C.

Linked by bridges, this Hungarian capital was once 3 distinct & separate cities

An old tobacco factory made famous by "Carmen" now houses part of the university of this Spanish city

Known as Panormus in ancient times, it's the largest city of Sicily

This second-holiest city of Islam houses the tomb of Muhammad

This Japanese city's Atomic Bomb Dome has become a symbol of the peace movement