From the Atlantic coast to the Ural Mountains — test your knowledge of European capitals, flags, locations, populations, and geography facts across four difficulty levels.
🏛️ Capitals🚩 Flags📍 Location📊 Facts🎲 Mixed
44 CountriesUp to 40 QuestionsInstant ResultNo Sign-Up
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Capitals
Name each country's capital city
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Identify countries by flag emoji
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Location
Which region is each country in?
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Facts
Populations, sizes, and geography facts
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All types randomly combined
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Europe is home to44 sovereign countries— from tiny San Marino (61 km²) to the vast Russian territory that spans into Asia. This quiz tests your knowledge across five dimensions: capital cities, national flags, geographic regions, population facts, and landmark geography questions that go beyond surface-level knowledge.
Southern EuropeItaly, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Kosovo, Slovenia, Malta, Andorra, San Marino, Vatican
Eastern EuropePoland, Ukraine, Romania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Belarus, Moldova, Bulgaria, Russia
CaucasusGeorgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan
Commonly Missed Questions
The most frequently missed questions in European geography quizzes involve capital cities that differ from the largest city (Bern not Zurich,Valletta not Sliema), microstates (San Marino, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Andorra, Vatican City), and border counts (Germany and Russia both share borders with 9+ countries).
Depending on the definition used, Europe has between44 and 51 countries. This quiz uses 44 widely recognised sovereign states. The higher count includes transcontinental countries (Russia, Turkey, Kazakhstan) and disputed territories. All 44 are UN member states or widely recognised sovereign nations.
Vatican Cityis the smallest country in Europe — and the world — at just 0.44 km². It is entirely enclosed within Rome, Italy. The next smallest are Monaco (2.02 km²), San Marino (61 km²), and Liechtenstein (160 km²). Europe has more microstates than any other continent.
Russia(within its European territory) andGermanyboth border 9 countries within Europe. Germany borders Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, and Poland. Russia's European borders include Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and Georgia (in the Caucasus).
Russiais Europe's most populous country at approximately 145 million, though the majority of its population lives west of the Ural Mountains in European Russia. Within the European Union,Germanyis the most populous country at approximately 84 million, followed by France (~68M) and Italy (~59M).