Whirlwind Round: European Countries
A Whirlwind round is one where there is 1 answer for question 1, 2 answers for question 2, 3 for question 3 and so on.
This round is on Europe, all answers will be countries in Europe (one of the questions I will accept capital cities too)
I am mostly defining "in Europe" as having some part of your country geographically in Europe (Cyprus and Armenia fail that test, as they are in Asia). I will make it clear when that is not the definition I am using.
I am defining Countries as soverign states recognised by at least 100 members of the UN
I think that's everything, oh, wait, there is one more thing. There are 11 questions. Questions 1-10 have 1-10 answers, The Bonus Question, however, has 51 answers (I wonder what that question will be!)
This quiz round is out of 106, perhaps we will divide the scores at the end by 10.
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Bonus Question: Name all 51 sovereign states with territory located within the common definition of Europe and/or membership in international European organisations that are recognised by over 100 UN Member states (so this includes the nations I excluded before that were technically in Asia)
1) Country that Takes up the most space in Europe
2) Countries connected by the Øresund Bridge
3) Countries that are part of the Benelux Union
4) European capital Cities that are on the Danube (you can give me either 4 Capital Cities, or 4 Countries, but not a mix)
5) European Countries with a Scandanavian Cross in their flag
6) The Original six countries that formed the European Economic Community in 1957
7) European countries that have at least one city with a popluation of 5,000,000 or more (according to the City Population Urban Agglomeration in 2020)
European countries that have hosted the Men's FIFA World Cup Finals
9) European countries that have part of their Offical landmass in another continent (This excludes Cyprus and Armenia as although they are considered European politcally/culturally, they are geographically in Asia. This also excludes the UK, as their Overseas Territories are not considered part of the UK, other countries DO include theirs and are in this list)
10) European countries that do not have any red in their flag (not including Cyprus as it's still technically Asia)