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100 Countries and their Capitals

List of Countries and their Capitals 

  • Afghanistan – Kabul
  • Albania – Tirana
  • Algeria – Algiers
  • Andorra – Andorra la Vella
  • Angola – Luanda
  • Argentina – Buenos Aires
  • Armenia – Yerevan
  • Australia – Canberra
  • Austria – Vienna
  • Azerbaijan – Baku
  • Bahamas – Nassau
  • Bahrain – Manama
  • Bangladesh – Dhaka
  • Barbados – Bridgetown
  • Belarus – Minsk
  • Belgium – Brussels
  • Belize – Belmopan
  • Benin – Porto-Novo
  • Bhutan – Thimphu
  • Bolivia – Sucre (constitutional), La Paz (administrative)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo
  • Botswana – Gaborone
  • Brazil – Brasília
  • Brunei – Bandar Seri Begawan
  • Bulgaria – Sofia
  • Burkina Faso – Ouagadougou
  • Burundi – Gitega
  • Cambodia – Phnom Penh
  • Cameroon – Yaoundé
  • Canada – Ottawa
  • Cape Verde – Praia
  • Central African Republic – Bangui
  • Chad – N'Djamena
  • Chile – Santiago
  • China – Beijing
  • Colombia – Bogotá
  • Comoros – Moroni
  • Congo (Democratic Republic) – Kinshasa
  • Congo (Republic) – Brazzaville
  • Costa Rica – San José
  • Croatia – Zagreb
  • Cuba – Havana
  • Cyprus – Nicosia
  • Czech Republic – Prague
  • Denmark – Copenhagen
  • Djibouti – Djibouti
  • Dominica – Roseau
  • Dominican Republic – Santo Domingo
  • Ecuador – Quito
  • Egypt – Cairo
  • El Salvador – San Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea – Malabo
  • Eritrea – Asmara
  • Estonia – Tallinn
  • Eswatini (Swaziland) – Mbabane (administrative), Lobamba (legislative)
  • Ethiopia – Addis Ababa
  • Fiji – Suva
  • Finland – Helsinki
  • France – Paris
  • Gabon – Libreville
  • Gambia – Banjul
  • Georgia – Tbilisi
  • Germany – Berlin
  • Ghana – Accra
  • Greece – Athens
  • Grenada – St. George's
  • Guatemala – Guatemala City
  • Guinea – Conakry
  • Guinea-Bissau – Bissau
  • Guyana – Georgetown
  • Haiti – Port-au-Prince
  • Honduras – Tegucigalpa
  • Hungary – Budapest
  • Iceland – Reykjavik
  • India – New Delhi
  • Indonesia – Jakarta
  • Iran – Tehran
  • Iraq – Baghdad
  • Ireland – Dublin
  • Israel – Jerusalem
  • Italy – Rome
  • Jamaica – Kingston
  • Japan – Tokyo
  • Jordan – Amman
  • Kazakhstan – Astana (Nur-Sultan)
  • Kenya – Nairobi
  • Kiribati – Tarawa
  • Kuwait – Kuwait City
  • Kyrgyzstan – Bishkek
  • Laos – Vientiane
  • Latvia – Riga
  • Lebanon – Beirut
  • Lesotho – Maseru
  • Liberia – Monrovia
  • Libya – Tripoli
  • Liechtenstein – Vaduz
  • Lithuania – Vilnius
  • Luxembourg – Luxembourg City
  • Madagascar – Antananarivo
  • Malawi – Lilongwe
  • Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur (official), Putrajaya (administrative)
  • Maldives – Malé
  • Mali – Bamako
  • Malta – Valletta

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