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You may know a lot about the world’s geography, but how much do you know about the history of the names of some of the most well known cities? Take our quiz to find out!

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  1. Question 1 of 10
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    New York, New York – who hasn’t heard of the Big Apple and the many songs dedicated to it. But it wasn’t originally called that, do you know what the original name for the city was?

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    Correct! In 1664 it was renamed in honour of the Duke of York.

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    Sorry, it was New Amsterdam! In 1664 it was renamed in honour of the Duke of York.

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    Up until 1995, this Indian city was known as Bombay. What was its name changed to?

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    Correct! The Indian government renamed it in honour of the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi.

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    Sorry, it’s Mumbai! The Indian government renamed it in honour of the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi.

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    “Why did Constantinople get the works? That’s nobody’s business but the turks’” says the song. But what is the name of the city today?

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    Correct! In 1930 the postal service insisted the city be only known as Istanbul. It also went through a period where it was known as Byzantium.

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    Sorry, it’s Istanbul! In 1930 the postal service insisted the city be only known as Istanbul. It also went through a period where it was known as Byzantium.

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    When the Emperor of Japan moved his residence to Edo in 1868, he changed the name of the city. Which city are we talking about?

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    Correct! The name means “Eastern Capital” and it was adopted when the city was made the official capital of the country.

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    Sorry, it’s Tokyo! The name means “Eastern Capital” and it was adopted when the city was made the official capital of the country.

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    5. Question

    St. Petersburg resurrected its original name in 1991; but the city founded by Czar Peter The Great was baptised with a different name in 1924. What was it called during that time?

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    Correct! It was named Leningrad in honour of Lenin and was changed back to its original name as soon as the Soviet government collapsed in 1991.

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    Sorry! It was named Leningrad in honour of Lenin and was changed back to its original name as soon as the Soviet government collapsed in 1991.

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    Bratislava is the relatively new name of the Slovakian capital. What was it called previously?

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    Correct! Pressburg was the German name it was known by, while it was known as Presporok in Slovak and Pozsony in Hungarian. It got its current name in 1919.

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    Sorry, it’s Pressburg! Pressburg was the German name it was known by, while it was known as Presporok in Slovak and Pozsony in Hungarian. It got its current name in 1919.

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    This small city in England has always been known as Staines, but it was adapted in 2012. What is the place called today?

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    Correct! In 2012, the local authorities voted to change the name to disassociate itself from Sasha Baron Cohen’s fictional character Ali G, who was based in Staines.

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    Sorry, it’s Staines-upon-Thames! In 2012, the local authorities voted to change the name to disassociate itself from Sasha Baron Cohen’s fictional character Ali G, who was based in Staines.

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    We knew this African country as Zaire up until 1997. What is it called today?

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    Correct! The name Zaire came from the Portuguese way of calling the Congo River, adapted from the Kongo word nzere.

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    Sorry, it’s the Democratic Republic of Congo! The name Zaire came from the Portuguese way of calling the Congo River, adapted from the Kongo word nzere.

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    Originally called Oslo, the Norwegian town was demolished by a fire and had its name changed by King Christian IV. What was it called?

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    Correct! The city was rebuilt in a different location and named Christiania, but it changed its name back to Oslo in 1925.

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    Sorry, it’s Oslo! The city was rebuilt in a different location and named Christiania, but it changed its name back to Oslo in 1925.

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    Sri Lanka didn’t get its name until 1972. In 1948, after the island nation finally became independent they had a colonial name. Can you guess which one it was?

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    Correct! Sri Lanka changed its name in 1972 when it became a republic. The name comes from Sanskrit and it means “resplendent island”.

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    Sorry, it’s Ceylon! Sri Lanka changed its name in 1972 when it became a republic. The name comes from Sanskrit and it means “resplendent island”.

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