World Capitals List

Country Capital
People's Republic of China Beijing
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar
North Korea Pyongyang
South Korea Seoul
Japan Tokyo
Philippines Manila
Indonesia Jakarta
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan
Singapore Singapore
Thailand Bangkok
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
Vietnam Hanoi
Laos Vientiane
Cambodia Phnom Penh
Myanmar Nay Pyi Taw
Bhutan Thimphu
East Timor Dili
Nepal Kathmandu
India New Delhi
Bangladesh Dhaka
Sri Lanka Colombo
Maldives Male
Pakistan Islamabad
Afghanistan Kabul
Tajikistan Dushanbe
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
Kazakhstan Astana
Uzbekistan Tashkent
Turkmenistan Ashgabat
Iran Tehran
Iraq Baghdad
Kuwait Kuwait City
Qatar Doha
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
Bahrain Manama
Oman Muscat
Yemen Sana'a
Saudi Arabia Riyadh
Jordan Amman
Palestine Jerusalem
Israel Jerusalem
Syria Damascus
Lebanon Beirut
Cyprus Nicosia
Turkey Ankara
Azerbaijan Baku
Georgia Tbilisi
Armenia Yerevan
Norway Oslo
Iceland Reykjavik
Sweden Stockholm
Finland Helsinki
Estonia Tallinn
Latvia Riga
Lithuania Vilnius
Belarus Minsk
Russia Moscow
Ukraine Kyiv
Moldova Chisinau
Poland Warsaw
Czech Republic Prague
Slovakia Bratislava
Hungary Budapest
Germany Berlin
United Kingdom London
Ireland Dublin
Denmark Copenhagen
Netherlands Amsterdam
Monaco Monaco
France Paris
Belgium Brussels
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Austria Vienna
Switzerland Bern
Liechtenstein Vaduz
Spain Madrid
Andorra Andorra la Vella
Portugal Lisbon
Italy Rome
Malta Valletta
San Marino San Marino
Vatican City Vatican City
Slovenia Ljubljana
Croatia Zagreb
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Serbia Belgrade
North Macedonia Skopje
Albania Tirana
Romania Bucharest
Bulgaria Sofia
Greece Athens
Egypt Cairo
Sudan Khartoum
Ethiopia Addis Ababa
Eritrea Asmara
Djibouti Djibouti
Somalia Mogadishu
Libya Tripoli
Algeria Algiers
Tunisia Tunis
Morocco Rabat
Cape Verde Praia
Mauritania Nouakchott
Mali Bamako
Senegal Dakar
Gambia Banjul
Guinea-Bissau Bissau
Guinea Conakry
Sierra Leone Freetown
Liberia Monrovia
Ivory Coast Yamoussoukro
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou
Niger Niamey
Chad N'Djamena
Nigeria Abuja
Ghana Accra
Togo Lomé
Benin Porto-Novo
Cameroon Yaoundé
Gabon Libreville
Equatorial Guinea Malabo
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé
Central African Republic Bangui
Republic of the Congo Brazzaville
Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa
Uganda Kampala
Rwanda Kigali
Burundi Bujumbura
Tanzania Dodoma
Kenya Nairobi
Angola Luanda
Zambia Lusaka
Malawi Lilongwe
Mozambique Maputo
Madagascar Antananarivo
Comoros Moroni
Seychelles Victoria
Mauritius Port Louis
Zimbabwe Harare
Botswana Gaborone
Namibia Windhoek
Eswatini Mbabane
Lesotho Maseru
South Africa Pretoria (Administrative Capital)
Cape Town (Legislative Capital)
Bloemfontein (Judicial Capital)
Australia Canberra
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby
Solomon Islands Honiara
Vanuatu Port Vila
New Zealand Wellington
Fiji Suva
Tonga Nukuʻalofa
Nauru Yaren District
Kiribati Tarawa
Tuvalu Funafuti
Samoa Apia
Federated States of Micronesia Palikir
Marshall Islands Majuro
Palau Ngerulmud
Canada Ottawa
United States Washington, D.C.
Mexico Mexico City
Guatemala Guatemala City
Belize Belmopan
El Salvador San Salvador
Honduras Tegucigalpa
Nicaragua Managua
Costa Rica San José
Panama Panama City
Cuba Havana
Bahamas Nassau
Haiti Port-au-Prince
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
Jamaica Kingston
Saint Kitts and Nevis Basseterre
Antigua and Barbuda Saint John's
Dominica Roseau
Saint Lucia Castries
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown
Grenada Saint George's
Barbados Bridgetown
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain
Colombia Bogotá
Ecuador Quito
Venezuela Caracas
Guyana Georgetown
Suriname Paramaribo
Peru Lima
Bolivia Sucre
Paraguay Asunción
Argentina Buenos Aires
Uruguay Montevideo
Brazil Brasília
Chile Santiago

Capital, also known as the national capital, primary city, or administrative headquarters, is the political designation for the center of a country's political power and the location of its central government. It is typically the seat of the national government, the central hub of political and economic activities, and the place where various national institutions are concentrated. The capital is a symbolic city representing national sovereignty. Some countries have more than one capital, while others may relocate their capital for development purposes.