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What Is The Capital Of France?
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Name The Capital Of Germany
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Which City Serves As The Capital Of Italy?
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Pick The Correct Capital Of Spain
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What City Is Portugal’s Capital?
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Identify The Constitutional Capital Of The Netherlands
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Which City Is Switzerland’s Federal Capital?
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Which Capital Lies On The Danube And Is Austria’s Largest City?
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Which City Is The Capital Of Belgium And The EU Institutions Hub?
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What Is The Capital Of Poland?
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Which City Is The Capital Of Czechia?
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Which Capital Straddles Buda And Pest Across The Danube?
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Which Capital Lies Closest To Vienna, Only About 55 Kilometers Away?
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Name The Capital Of Slovenia
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What Is The Capital Of Croatia?
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Identify The Capital Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
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Which City Is The Capital Of Serbia?
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What Is The Capital Of Montenegro?
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Name The Capital Of North Macedonia
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Which City Serves As Albania’s Capital?
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Which City Is Greece’s Capital?
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Name The Capital Of Bulgaria
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Which City Is The Capital Of Romania?
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What Is The Capital Of Moldova?
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Which City Is The Capital Of Ukraine?
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Name The Capital Of Belarus
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What Is The Capital Of Lithuania?
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Identify The Capital Of Latvia
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Which City Is Estonia’s Capital?
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Which City Is The Capital Of Finland?
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Pick The Capital Of Sweden
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Which City Is Norway’s Capital?
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Name The Capital Of Denmark
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Which City Is Iceland’s Capital?
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What City Is The Capital Of Ireland?
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Which City Is The Capital Of The United Kingdom?
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Which Capital Is Nicknamed “The City Of Light”?
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Which Capital Sits On The Manzanares River?
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Which Capital Lies Along The Tagus Estuary?
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Which Capital’s Parliament Meets In The Reichstag Building?
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Which Capital Contains The Colosseum And The Roman Forum?
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Which Capital Is Home To The Acropolis?
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Which Capital Hosts The Hungarian Parliament Building On The Danube?
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Which Capital Was The Center Of The Habsburg Empire?
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What Is The Capital Of Kosovo?
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Which Capital Is Europe’s Highest By Elevation?
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Which Capital Is Nicknamed “The Eternal City”?
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Which Capital Stands On The Vistula River?
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Which Capital Features The Historic Charles Bridge?
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Which Capital’s Main International Airport Uses The Code CDG?
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Which Capital Is Known For Dragon Bridge And A Castle-Topped Hill?
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Which Capital Contains Ban Jelačić Square At Its Center?
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Which Capital Hosted The 1984 Winter Olympics?
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Which Capital Lies At The Confluence Of The Sava And Danube Rivers?
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Which Capital Was Formerly Named Titograd During The Yugoslav Era?
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Which Capital Is Spanned By The Stone Bridge Over The Vardar?
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Which Capital Is Dominated By Skanderbeg Square?
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Which Capital Is Nicknamed “Little Paris” For Its Belle Époque Architecture?
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Which Capital Lies On The Bâc River And Is The Country’s Largest City?
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Which Capital Uses The Transliterated Name “Kyiv,” Reflecting Ukrainian Language?
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Which Capital Was Rebuilt After World War II In A Grand Soviet Style?
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Which Capital’s Old Town Is A UNESCO World Heritage Site With Baroque Streets?
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Which Capital Is Known For Art Nouveau Architecture Along Alberta Street?
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Which Capital Preserves A Medieval Old Town With Pikk Hermann Tower?
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Which Capital Hosted The 1952 Summer Olympics?
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Which Capital Spans Fourteen Islands Connected By Bridges?
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Which Capital Was Formerly Known As Kristiania Until 1925?
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Which Capital Houses The Royal Residence At Amalienborg?
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Which Capital Is Europe’s Westernmost And Northernmost Sovereign Capital?
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Which Capital Is Divided By The River Liffey And Home To The Oireachtas?
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Which Capital Encloses Westminster Abbey And The Houses Of Parliament?
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What Is The Capital Of Andorra?
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Name The Capital Of Liechtenstein
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Identify The Capital Of Monaco
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Which City Is The Capital Of San Marino?
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What Is The Capital Of Vatican City?
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Which City Is The Capital Of Malta?
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Name The Capital Of The Grand Duchy Of Luxembourg
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Which City Is The Divided Capital Of Cyprus?
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What Is The Capital Of Turkey?
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Which City Is The Capital Of Russia?
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Which Capital Is Also The Name Of Its Country With “City” Often Added For Clarity?
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Which EU Capital Is The Northernmost Among Member States?
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Which Capital Of Spain Lies Inland At High Elevation?
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Which Of These Capitals Does Not Sit On The Danube River?
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Which Baltic Capital Lies Furthest North?
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Which Capital Shares Its Exact Name With Its Sovereign Country And Borders France And The Mediterranean?
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Which Capital’s Main International Airport Uses The Code LHR?
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Which Capital Is Locally Called “København”?
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Which Capital Features The Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd) As A Landmark?
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Lyon
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Nice
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Marseille
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Paris
Paris is France’s capital and largest city, hosting national leadership, parliament, and premier cultural institutions.
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Hamburg
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Frankfurt
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Berlin
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Munich
Berlin is Germany’s capital where the Bundestag meets in the Reichstag and federal ministries coordinate national policy.
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Turin
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Milan
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Rome
4
Naples
Rome is Italy’s capital and seat of government, renowned for ancient monuments and enduring political significance.
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Barcelona
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Valencia
3
Seville
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Madrid
Madrid is Spain’s political center, housing parliament, the royal palace, and core national ministries and agencies.
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Porto
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Faro
3
Lisbon
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Coimbra
Lisbon is Portugal’s capital on the Tagus estuary, concentrating national government, culture, and international commerce.
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Rotterdam
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Amsterdam
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Utrecht
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The Hague
Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ constitutional capital, while the monarch and government primarily operate from The Hague.
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Zurich
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Basel
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Geneva
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Bern
Bern is Switzerland’s Federal City and de facto capital, hosting parliament and much of the federal administration.
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Graz
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Salzburg
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Linz
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Vienna
Vienna, Austria’s capital, stands on the Danube and long served as the Habsburg Empire’s administrative heart.
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Ghent
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Brussels
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Bruges
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Antwerp
Brussels is Belgium’s capital and hosts leading European Union institutions, highlighting its continental political significance.
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Wrocław
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Gdańsk
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Kraków
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Warsaw
Warsaw is Poland’s capital on the Vistula, rebuilt after wartime destruction and now the nation’s administrative center.
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Prague
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Ostrava
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Brno
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Plzeň
Prague is Czechia’s capital, famed for its castle complex and role as the country’s political heart.
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Bratislava
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Budapest
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Vienna
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Belgrade
Budapest, Hungary’s capital, unites Buda, Pest, and Óbuda across the Danube, featuring iconic bridges and parliament.
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Ljubljana
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Zagreb
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Budapest
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Bratislava
Bratislava, Slovakia’s capital, sits roughly 55 kilometers from Vienna, making them unusually close neighboring capitals.
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Koper
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Celje
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Ljubljana
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Maribor
Ljubljana is Slovenia’s capital, centered on a castle-topped hill and a lively riverfront with national institutions.
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Zadar
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Zagreb
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Split
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Dubrovnik
Zagreb is Croatia’s capital and largest city, serving as the nation’s administrative, cultural, and economic center.
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Sarajevo
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Tuzla
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Mostar
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Banja Luka
Sarajevo is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital, known for its valley setting and significant historical and governmental institutions.
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Kragujevac
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Novi Sad
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Niš
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Belgrade
Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, occupies a strategic position and houses national government, parliament, and major cultural institutions.
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Podgorica
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Nikšić
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Bar
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Cetinje
Podgorica is Montenegro’s capital and administrative hub, succeeding historic royal seat Cetinje in governmental prominence.
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Tetovo
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Ohrid
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Bitola
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Skopje
Skopje, North Macedonia’s capital, lies on the Vardar River and hosts parliament, ministries, and national cultural institutions.
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Tirana
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Durrës
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Vlorë
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Shkodër
Tirana is Albania’s capital and largest city, centered on Skanderbeg Square with principal national government functions.
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Thessaloniki
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Patras
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Heraklion
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Athens
Athens is Greece’s capital, home to the Acropolis, parliament, and the core of Hellenic political life.
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Sofia
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Plovdiv
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Burgas
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Varna
Sofia is Bulgaria’s capital at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, serving as the nation’s political and economic center.
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Iași
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Cluj-Napoca
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Timișoara
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Bucharest
Bucharest is Romania’s capital, hosting government institutions and the enormous Palace of the Parliament complex.
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Tiraspol
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Cahul
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Chisinau
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Bălți
Chisinau is Moldova’s capital and largest city, situated on the Bâc River and housing principal national institutions.
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Kharkiv
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Odesa
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Lviv
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Kyiv
Kyiv is Ukraine’s capital, using the Ukrainian-derived spelling internationally, and serving as the nation’s political center.
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Gomel
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Brest
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Grodno
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Minsk
Minsk is Belarus’s capital, rebuilt after World War II with broad avenues and monumental central architecture.
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Kaunas
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Vilnius
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Klaipėda
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Šiauliai
Vilnius is Lithuania’s capital, renowned for its Baroque Old Town and status as political and cultural hub.
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Jelgava
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Riga
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Liepāja
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Daugavpils
Riga is Latvia’s capital on the Daugava River, noted for extensive Art Nouveau districts and national governance.
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Tartu
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Tallinn
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Pärnu
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Narva
Tallinn is Estonia’s capital, preserving a medieval Old Town and serving as the nation’s administrative center.
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Oulu
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Turku
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Helsinki
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Tampere
Helsinki is Finland’s capital on the Gulf of Finland, hosting parliament and central government ministries.
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Malmö
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Uppsala
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Stockholm
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Gothenburg
Stockholm is Sweden’s capital, spanning islands with the Riksdag and the royal palace at the city’s heart.
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Trondheim
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Bergen
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Oslo
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Stavanger
Oslo is Norway’s capital, renamed from Kristiania in 1925, and home to national government and monarchy.
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Aalborg
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Aarhus
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Odense
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen is Denmark’s capital on Zealand, hosting the Folketing parliament and the royal residence at Amalienborg.
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Keflavik
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Hafnarfjörður
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Akureyri
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Reykjavik
Reykjavik is Iceland’s capital and largest city, the northernmost and westernmost sovereign capital in Europe.
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Cork
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Galway
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Dublin
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Limerick
Dublin is Ireland’s capital on the River Liffey, seat of the Oireachtas and core national institutions.
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London
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Edinburgh
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Belfast
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Cardiff
London is the United Kingdom’s capital, home to Westminster, the UK parliament, and central government leadership.
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Vienna
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Paris
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Brussels
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Rome
Paris carries the “City of Light” nickname, reflecting Enlightenment heritage and early adoption of public lighting.
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Zaragoza
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Barcelona
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Madrid
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Lisbon
Madrid lies on the Manzanares River and anchors Spain’s political institutions and national administration.
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Lisbon
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Vigo
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Madrid
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Porto
Lisbon is positioned on the Tagus estuary, giving Portugal’s capital strategic maritime access and governmental prominence.
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Munich
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Bonn
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Berlin
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Dresden
Berlin’s Bundestag convenes in the restored Reichstag, underscoring the city’s role as Germany’s political heart.
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Naples
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Florence
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Rome
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Venice
Rome contains the Colosseum and Forum, emblematic of its ancient imperial heritage and national governance.
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Athens
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Thessaloniki
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Patras
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Volos
Athens features the Acropolis, symbolizing the city’s classical heritage and status as Greece’s political center.
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Vienna
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Bratislava
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Budapest
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Belgrade
Budapest’s grand parliament stands along the Danube, highlighting Hungary’s capital as an architectural and governmental center.
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Salzburg
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Vienna
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Prague
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Budapest
Vienna served as the Habsburg Empire’s core and remains Austria’s capital and cultural powerhouse today.
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Prizren
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Mitrovica
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Pristina
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Peja
Pristina is Kosovo’s capital and administrative center, hosting parliament, ministries, and the country’s key institutions.
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Andorra la Vella
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Madrid
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Sarajevo
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Bern
Andorra la Vella sits around 1,000 meters above sea level, making it Europe’s highest-elevation national capital.
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Athens
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Rome
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Lisbon
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Paris
Rome’s ancient legacy and continuous habitation inspired the enduring nickname “The Eternal City” for Italy’s capital.
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Gdynia
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Warsaw
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Poznań
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Kraków
Warsaw stretches along the Vistula and serves as Poland’s administrative, cultural, and economic center.
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Olomouc
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Brno
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Prague
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České Budějovice
Prague is famed for Charles Bridge linking the Old Town and Lesser Town across the Vltava River.
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Zurich
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Amsterdam
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Brussels
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Paris
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport uses code CDG, serving France’s capital with extensive global connections.
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Belgrade
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Sarajevo
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Ljubljana
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Zagreb
Ljubljana features Dragon Bridge and a hilltop castle overlooking its compact historic center and government district.
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Osijek
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Zagreb
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Split
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Rijeka
Zagreb revolves around Ban Jelačić Square and serves as Croatia’s main governmental and cultural hub.
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Belgrade
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Podgorica
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Skopje
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, briefly placing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital on the global stage.
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Belgrade
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Vienna
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Budapest
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Bratislava
Belgrade occupies the junction of the Sava and Danube, anchoring Serbia’s administration and transportation networks.
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Kotor
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Nikšić
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Podgorica
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Cetinje
Podgorica carried the name Titograd from 1946 to 1992 before reverting to its historic name.
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Tirana
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Sofia
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Skopje
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Pristina
Skopje features the historic Stone Bridge connecting key districts across the Vardar River in the city center.
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Pristina
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Tirana
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Sarajevo
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Podgorica
Tirana centers on Skanderbeg Square, surrounded by major government, cultural, and civic buildings and monuments.
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Belgrade
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Bucharest
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Sofia
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Chisinau
Bucharest earned the “Little Paris” nickname due to its boulevards, architecture, and vibrant cultural life.
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Bălți
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Tiraspol
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Orhei
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Chisinau
Chisinau sits on the Bâc River and concentrates Moldova’s national government and major institutions.
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Lviv
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Kharkiv
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Kyiv
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Kiev
Kyiv is the Ukrainian-based transliteration, now standard internationally for Ukraine’s capital in official contexts.
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Riga
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Minsk
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Vilnius
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Warsaw
Minsk was extensively reconstructed postwar, resulting in broad avenues, monumental buildings, and a planned central district.
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Kaunas
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Vilnius
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Tallinn
4
Riga
Vilnius has a UNESCO-listed Old Town recognized for its Baroque character, churches, and historic urban layout.
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Vilnius
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Kaunas
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Riga
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Tallinn
Riga preserves extensive Art Nouveau neighborhoods, especially along Alberta Street and nearby avenues in the center.
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Tartu
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Pärnu
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Narva
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Tallinn
Tallinn includes Toompea Castle with Pikk Hermann, symbolizing Estonian sovereignty beside national governmental offices.
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Helsinki
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Stockholm
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Copenhagen
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Oslo
Helsinki hosted the 1952 Summer Games, enhancing international standing and modernizing infrastructure across the capital.
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Helsinki
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Stockholm
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Copenhagen
4
Oslo
Stockholm spreads across numerous islands, with bridges and waterways linking governmental and historic districts.
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Bergen
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Stavanger
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Trondheim
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Oslo
Oslo carried the name Kristiania for centuries before officially reverting to Oslo in 1925.
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Aarhus
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Odense
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Roskilde
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen contains Amalienborg Palace, residence of the Danish royal family near central government buildings.
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Stockholm
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Reykjavik
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Helsinki
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Oslo
Reykjavik holds both distinctions among sovereign European capitals due to its latitude and far-west Atlantic location.
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Dublin
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Cork
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Belfast
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Limerick
Dublin straddles the River Liffey and hosts Ireland’s national parliament, the Oireachtas, at Leinster House.
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London
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Belfast
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Cardiff
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Edinburgh
London contains Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster, seat of the United Kingdom’s legislature.
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Escaldes-Engordany
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Encamp
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Andorra la Vella
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La Massana
Andorra la Vella is Andorra’s capital and highest-elevation capital in Europe, located in the Pyrenees.
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Balzers
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Schaan
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Triesen
4
Vaduz
Vaduz is Liechtenstein’s capital, home to the princely castle, parliament, and national administrative bodies.
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La Condamine
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Monte Carlo
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Fontvieille
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Monaco
Monaco is both the country and capital name, with districts like Monte Carlo forming parts of the city-state.
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San Marino
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Domagnano
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Borgo Maggiore
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Serravalle
San Marino is the capital of the republic, centered on Mount Titano with historic fortifications and institutions.
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Castel Gandolfo
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Frascati
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Vatican City
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Rome
Vatican City is a sovereign city-state; its capital coincides with the state and the Holy See’s seat.
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Valletta
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St. Julian’s
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Mdina
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Sliema
Valletta is Malta’s compact capital, a UNESCO city built by the Knights and housing national government.
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Dudelange
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Differdange
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Luxembourg City
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Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg City is the capital of Luxembourg, the only remaining European grand duchy, also hosting EU institutions.
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Larnaca
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Nicosia
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Limassol
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Paphos
Nicosia is Cyprus’s capital, uniquely divided between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sectors along the Green Line.
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Istanbul
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Izmir
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Bursa
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Ankara
Ankara became Turkey’s capital in 1923 for its central location, guiding the new republic’s administration.
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Moscow
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Saint Petersburg
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Novosibirsk
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Kazan
Moscow is Russia’s capital and largest city, seat of federal government centered around the Kremlin complex.
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Andorra la Vella
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San Marino
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Monaco
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Luxembourg City
Luxembourg City shares its name with the country, so “City” distinguishes the capital from the state.
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Tallinn
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Helsinki
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Copenhagen
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Stockholm
Helsinki, Finland’s capital, is the northernmost capital within the European Union by geographic latitude.
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Valencia
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Seville
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Madrid
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Barcelona
Madrid sits on the Meseta Central plateau at a higher elevation than Spain’s major coastal cities.
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Bratislava
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Budapest
3
Vienna
4
Prague
Prague lies on the Vltava River, while Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava are Danube capitals.
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Kaunas
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Vilnius
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Riga
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Tallinn
Tallinn is the northernmost of the three Baltic state capitals by geographic latitude on the Gulf of Finland.
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Monaco
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San Marino
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Luxembourg City
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Andorra la Vella
Monaco is a city-state whose capital shares the country’s name and sits along the French Mediterranean coastline.
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Paris
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London
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Amsterdam
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Dublin
London’s primary airport, Heathrow, carries the IATA code LHR and serves the United Kingdom’s capital.
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Copenhagen
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Oslo
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Stockholm
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Helsinki
Copenhagen is Denmark’s capital, known as “København” in Danish, reflecting its origin as a merchants’ harbor.
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Vienna
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Prague
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Bratislava
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Budapest
Budapest is famed for the Chain Bridge spanning the Danube between Buda and Pest in the city center.
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