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National Capitals of All Countries


πŸ›οΈ Explore the complete directory of national capital cities from all 195 sovereign countries worldwide. This comprehensive reference guide provides an easy-to-navigate alphabetical listing of world capitals, making it perfect for students, researchers, travelers, educators and geography enthusiasts.

Our capital cities database includes detailed information about administrative centers, political hubs and governmental seats of nations across all continents. Whether you're studying countries by alphabet, planning international travel, or researching ISO country codes, this capital city directory serves as your comprehensive reference.

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πŸ“š Understanding Capital Cities & Their Importance

A capital city serves as the primary administrative, political and governmental center of a country. These cities are where national governments establish their headquarters, making them crucial hubs for political decisions, diplomatic relations and national governance. Capital cities often house important government buildings such as presidential palaces, parliament houses, supreme courts and ministries.

πŸ›οΈ Types of Capital Cities

  • Political Capitals: Centers where executive and legislative branches operate (e.g., Washington D.C., London, Paris)
  • Economic Capitals: Major financial and business hubs that may differ from political capitals (e.g., Mumbai for India, Sydney for Australia)
  • Planned Capitals: Purpose-built cities designed specifically to serve as capitals (e.g., BrasΓ­lia, Canberra, Abuja)
  • Historic Capitals: Ancient cities that have served as political centers for centuries (e.g., Rome, Cairo, Athens)
  • Multiple Capitals: Some countries have more than one capital for different governmental functions (e.g., South Africa has three capitals)

🌍 Capital Cities Around the World

The world's capital cities vary dramatically in size, population and characteristics. Some capitals like Tokyo (Japan), Delhi (India) and Beijing (China) are megacities with populations exceeding 10 million people. Others, such as Ngerulmud (Palau) with fewer than 400 residents, or Vaduz (Liechtenstein), represent some of the world's smallest capitals.

Capital cities often reflect the cultural identity, historical heritage and national pride of their countries. They serve as symbols of national sovereignty and are typically home to important national monuments, museums, cultural institutions and historical landmarks. Understanding world capitals is essential for students of geography, international relations, global business and anyone interested in world affairs.

πŸ“Š Capital Cities by Continent

Africa: 54 capitals including Cairo, Nairobi, Lagos
Asia: 48 capitals including Tokyo, Beijing, Delhi
Europe: 44 capitals including London, Paris, Berlin
Americas: 35 capitals including Washington D.C., Ottawa, BrasΓ­lia
Oceania: 14 capitals including Canberra, Wellington, Suva

πŸ’‘ Did you know? La Paz (Bolivia) is the highest capital city in the world at 3,640 meters (11,942 feet) above sea level, while Baku (Azerbaijan) is one of the lowest at 28 meters below sea level!

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