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Guess the 195 Capitals (Part 4)

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Guess the 195 Capitals (Part 4)
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Capitals are where a country keeps its voice—parliaments argue, artists plot, and history leaves coffee rings on cabinet tables. This world tour packs 195 of them into bite-sized choices, from headline cities you’ve dreamed about to sleepers you’ll want to Google later.

Each part deals you a country and four city names. Some decoys are famous but wrong; others are close cousins that share rivers, languages, or former empires. Scan for hints—seat of government vs. commercial hub, renamed cities, split roles.

Think you can outsmart the trick options? Stamp your passport with perfect picks and see how far your mental atlas really goes.

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1. Trinidad and Tobago?

[B] Port of Spain | Steel-pan rhythms and rainbow-painted warehouses line the Queen’s Park Savannah, where Carnival fever ignites beneath Trinidad’s Northern Range.

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2. Timor-Leste?

[C] Dili | Turquoise Arafura waves lap Portuguese forts and statue-lined waterfronts, while Cristo Rei watches over Asia’s youngest capital.

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3. Estonia?

[B] Tallinn | Medieval turrets and glass tech hubs share cobblestone lanes above the Baltic, a fairy-tale city that codes as hard as it parties.

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4. Cyprus?

[A] Nicosia | Divided boulevards and Venetian walls encircle cafés where Greek and Turkish coffee steam on either side of the Green Line.

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5. Mauritius?

[D] Port Louis | Spice-scented bazaars and dodo tales bustle between volcanic peaks and a horseshoe harbour framed by sugar-cane fields.

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6. Eswatini?

[C] Mbabane | Pine-clad valleys and craft markets cool the highveld capital of Africa’s last absolute monarchy.

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7. Djibouti?

[B] Djibouti | Salt-crusted shores and French-colonial arcades bake under Horn-of-Africa sun, where Red Sea trade meets desert wind.

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8. Fiji?

[C] Suva | Rain-forest hills and colonial clapboard host curry aromas and rugby cheers in the South Pacific’s largest port city.

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9. Comoros?

[D] Moroni | Whitewashed mosques and clove-scented alleys climb volcanic slopes above the Comoros’ turquoise lagoon.

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10. Guyana?

[C] Georgetown | Stilted wooden markets and Demerara rum stills sit where the Atlantic meets the muddy Essequibo.

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11. Solomon Islands?

[A] Honiara | Rust-red roads and war relics fade into palm-fringed Iron Bottom Sound, gateway to Solomon Islands’ coral kingdoms.

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12. Bhutan?

[A] Thimphu | Prayer-flagged valleys and dzong-inspired towers shelter the world’s only capital without traffic lights, where Gross National Happiness is measured.

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13. Luxembourg?

[C] Luxembourg | Medieval casemates and EU courts perch on fortified cliffs above the Alzette gorge, a pocket city of bankers and battlements.

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14. Montenegro?

[D] Podgorica | Ottoman bridges and glass cubes line the Morača, a riverside capital rebuilding between mountain and sea.

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15. Suriname?

[B] Paramaribo | Wooden Dutch gables and mosque minarets share the Suriname River in South America’s most Caribbean-flavoured city.

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16. Malta?

[B] Valletta | Honey-limestone bastions and baroque balconies glow above Grand Harbour, a fortress city carved by knights and Mediterranean light.

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17. Maldives?

[A] Malé | Coral walls and pastel high-rises squeeze onto a tiny atoll, where scooters zip between mosques and turquoise lagoons.

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18. Micronesia?

[D] Palikir | Jungle-clad Pohnpei peak watches over tin-roof offices and taro patches in the world’s most remote federal capital.

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19. Cabo Verde?

[C] Praia | Sun-bleached plazas and Creole music spill down volcanic hills to the Atlantic on Cape Verde’s main island.

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20. Brunei?

[C] Bandar Seri Begawan | Golden domes and water villages float on the Brunei River, where oil wealth meets Malay tradition.

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21. Belize?

[A] Belmopan | Hurricane-proof concrete and tropical gardens hide in jungle hills, a planned capital born after Hattie’s wrath.

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22. Bahamas?

[B] Nassau | Pastel colonial forts and straw markets bask on Cable Beach, where pirate legends meet rum-run sunsets.

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23. Iceland?

[D] Reykjavik | Colorful corrugated roofs steam beside geothermal pools under dancing auroras on the edge of the Arctic.

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24. Vanuatu?

[D] Port Vila | Lagoon-blue harbours and French-baguette kiosks ring a capital where volcano views frame kava bars.

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25. Barbados?

[A] Bridgetown | Rum warehouses and UNESCO wharves curve around Carlisle Bay, where calypso meets colonial clock towers.

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26. São Tomé and Príncipe?

[C] São Tomé | Colonial plantation houses and cocoa-scented hills slope down to palm-lined Gulf of Guinea shores.

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27. Samoa?

[A] Apia | Fale roofs and church spires line reef-fringed streets where Robert Louis Stevenson’s grave watches Pacific dawns.

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28. Saint Lucia?

[D] Castries | Cruise ships dock beside spice markets and green-pitoned peaks in a Caribbean capital wrapped in banana and rum.

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29. Kiribati?

[B] Tarawa | Coral causeways and WWII bunkers link islets where outrigger canoes glide over turquoise lagoons.

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30. Seychelles?

[C] Victoria | Creole cottages and bazaars cluster around a clock tower gifted by London, the world’s smallest continental capital.

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31. Grenada?

[A] St. George's | Horseshoe harbour and fort cannons overlook spice-filled hills in the “Island of Spice.”

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32. Tonga?

[A] Nuku'alofa | Royal palace lawns and open-air churches host kava circles under South Pacific skies.

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33. St. Vincent and the Grenadines?

[B] Kingstown | Yacht-filled bays and botanical gardens spill down from volcanic ridges in the Windward Islands’ charming capital.

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34. Antigua and Barbuda?

[D] St. John's | Candy-coloured clapboard climbs hills above one of the Caribbean’s deepest natural harbours.

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35. Andorra?

[C] Andorra la Vella | Duty-free boutiques and Romanesque bridges nestle between Pyrenean peaks at 1,023 m.

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36. Dominica?

[D] Roseau | Hot-spring mists and Creole verandas line the Caribbean’s narrowest capital, dwarfed by Morne Trois Pitons.

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37. Saint Kitts and Nevis?

[D] Basseterre | Georgian squares and sugar-train relics circle a volcanic harbour where green vervet monkeys roam.

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38. Liechtenstein?

[A] Vaduz | Castle-crowned cliffs and modern art galleries overlook the Rhine in a postcard principality.

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39. Monaco?

[C] Monaco | Yacht masts and casino lights glitter between Mediterranean cliffs and royal palace ramparts.

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40. Marshall Islands?

[A] Majuro | Coral atoll strips barely above the lagoon, where coconuts and WWII wrecks share the breeze.

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41. San Marino?

[B] San Marino | Three fortress towers crown a medieval citadel perched 700 m above the Italian countryside.

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42. Palau?

[D] Ngerulmud | Palauan capitol of stone and thatch rises quietly in the jungle, the world’s least populous capital.

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43. Nauru?

[A] Yaren | Coral roads and phosphate scars thread through the tiny island’s administrative heart with no official city status.

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44. Tuvalu?

[C] Funafuti | Coconut palms and turquoise tides lap against the airstrip that doubles as the main street of Tuvalu’s atoll capital.

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45. Holy See?

[B] Vatican City | St. Peter’s dome soars over cobblestones and Swiss Guards in the world’s smallest sovereign city-state.

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