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kakasveta [241]
3 years ago
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The largest European city which is not actually the capital of the country is Hamburg, milan,Barcelona, Birmingham

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svp [43]3 years ago
7 0
If these are your only choices, then Hamburg is the correct answer.
It is located in Germany and is its largest city, even though it is not its capital - Berlin is. However, Hamburg is larger and has a larger population as well. However, the largest European city which is not a capital is Istanbul in Turkey, but it's not one of your options. 
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