Bernkastel, this is pretty easy. Mostly because with you I now automatically think "Oh it's a Scandinavian city"
'It's not in Sweeden this time' Yeah...BUT its, like next door -_-
... Yes >_>My guess would be Trondheim, Norway?
lol, alright, I have a HARD ONE....
One that is SOO BUTTSBUTTSHARD, that it comes with a BONUS POINT QUESTION!!! (see below pic):
Wow, that is buttsbutts hard... But, I think you've left us a clue. You mentioned Ruhrpott earlier (which isn't a city, it's a nickname for the Ruhr area of Germany) which I know, thanks my German teachers' fascination with realia was known for coal and steel manufacturing up until the 1960's due to the coal crisis, but that'll be my guess for the bonus point question. As for the city, I'm gonna guess for the only city I remember of the Ruhr area: Essen, GermanyGUESS THE CITY:
[BCOLOR=#ffff00]Bonus Point Question: What was this famous industrial city's prime export and most manufactured good up to this day?[/BCOLOR]
Incorrect, guess again, also, half-incorrect, but you're closer on the bonus question than you are on the city oneWow, that is buttsbutts hard... But, I think you've left us a clue. You mentioned Ruhrpott earlier (which isn't a city, it's a nickname for the Ruhr area of Germany) which I know, thanks my German teachers' fascination with realia was known for coal and steel manufacturing up until the 1960's due to the coal crisis, but that'll be my guess for the bonus point question. As for the city, I'm gonna guess for the only city I remember of the Ruhr area: Essen, Germany
Incorrect, guess again, also, incorrect, but you're closer on the bonus question than you are on the city one
keep trying!
Hmm, not anything in Ruhr, then... Well, I'm stumped :/ I really thought you were throwing us a bone there. Focusing on all famous industrial cities I know, I'll say Magnitogorsk, Russia, and Detroit, U.S.A. (I really don't think it's Detroit, most American people would know that and it wouldn't be buttsbutts hard, and Detroit is mostly known for cars which isn't that close to coal and steel)However, Essen IS a beautiful city, and what I wanted my original guess to be in your gothenBurg one., but you already replied, so i couldn't change an answer.
I am sorry, I meant to rephrase that you are HALF-Correct on the bonus question, re-word it, and you got the correct answer (hint, just use only one of the two)Hmm, not anything in Ruhr, then... Well, I'm stumped :/ I really thought you were throwing us a bone there. Focusing on all famous industrial cities I know, I'll say Magnitogorsk, Russia, and Detroit, U.S.A. (I really don't think it's Detroit, most American people would know that and it wouldn't be buttsbutts hard, and Detroit is mostly known for cars which isn't that close to coal and steel)
I am sorry, I meant to rephrase that you are HALF-Correct on the bonus question, re-word it, and you got the correct answer (hint, just use only one of the two)
and both of those cities are incorrect, try again!
Ah, I didn't mean coal and steel were correct, I meant cars were too far off for you to say it was close to coal and steel. Anyway, I have no clue. I mean it could be anything, really, I don't recognize it. Gonna wait and see if anyone else has a guess...7 guesses left!
Duh! It is
I will snap your head off of your neck if you don't know what this city is...
not Prague huh? It must be Budapest, Hungary then! that's my only other guess...Duh! It isLos AngelesNew York City! Here is one: