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City Names Quiz
by Megan Aemmer
Pop stars and Hollywood celebrities aren't the only ones to change their names. Some of the world's best-known cities have also adopted different names over the years. How many do you know? Test your metro IQ with this quiz.
1
This Russian city has been renamed three times since its founding. Which is it?
a)
Samara
b)
Moscow
c)
Saint Petersburg
d)
Omsk
2
The Dutch founded this bustling city, once called New Amsterdam. What is it called now?
a)
Utrecht
b)
New Orleans
c)
New Delhi
d)
New York
3
This former capital of the Byzantine Empire straddles the continents of Europe and Asia and was renamed by a Roman emperor in the 4th century
AD
and was renamed again in the early 20th century. Which is it?
a)
Istanbul
b)
Bursa
c)
Adana
d)
Rome
4
This densely populated Indian port city changed its name fairly recently, in 1995. Which is it?
a)
Delhi
b)
Mumbai
c)
Cochin
d)
Jaipur
5
The Southeast Asian capital city of Krung Thep is better known in the West by its original name that means "village of wild plums." Which is it?
a)
Rangoon
b)
Bangkok
c)
Jakarta
d)
Manila
6
In 1624 the city now known as Oslo, Norway, was renamed for a king. What was it called?
a)
Haraldia
b)
Copenhagen
c)
Christiania
d)
Finlandia
7
Although this war-torn city's name was changed in 1976 when the country was reunified after a civil war, most of its residents still call it by its old name. Which is it?
a)
Tehran
b)
Bogotá
c)
Sarajevo
d)
Ho Chi Minh City
8
The most populated metropolitan area in the world, this city's name means "eastern capital," but it used to be a village called "Gate of the Inlet." Which is it?
a)
Rio de Janeiro
b)
Shanghai
c)
Tokyo
d)
New Delhi
9
Which East Asian capital was established by the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan in 1272 and has had its name changed four times since then?
a)
Beijing
b)
Lhasa
c)
Gwangju
d)
Ulaanbaatar (Ulan Bator)
10
This New Mexico resort town used to be called Hot Springs. What is its official name now?
a)
Elephant Butte
b)
Chance
c)
Santa Fe
d)
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