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      Only 2% Of People Can Name These 75 World Capitals! Can You?

      Only 2% Of People Can Name These 75 World Capitals! Can You?
      Travel · Trivia / IQ

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 2, 2024

      Have you traveled a lot? Maybe you just really dug that geography class you took in high school! Then take our quiz and test your knowledge of world capitals! Maybe you’ll find your next destination!

      World Capitals Quiz

      There are 195 officially recognized independent countries in the world, each with its own capital city!

      Only 2% Of People Can Name These 75 World Capitals! Can You?

      Oh, the grand world of geography quizzes, where you can flex those brain muscles and impress your friends—or, let's be real, your pets—by knowing that Ottawa is the capital of Canada and not just a fancy type of latte. We love to brag about knowing world capitals, but when pushed to the brink, can we honestly claim to have worldwide capital prowess? Think about it: there are 195 countries, give or take, which means almost as many chances for us to say, "Ah, I knew that…" post-reveal.

      A world map with 75 labeled capitals, surrounded by a quiz title and a question mark

      But here's the kicker, folks. A staggering number of us are walking around, confident that we've got this in the bag, only to find out that, actually, only about 2% can correctly name a significant portion of the world capitals. Yes, we said 2%! That's a pretty elite group, and we're not just talking about the capital-knowing crème de la crème, we're talking about a veritable geography wizarding world. So, what do you think, are you a part of the illustrious two percenters?

      Now, we've lined up a juicy challenge of 75 world capitals right here on BrainFall, ready for you to tackle. It's time to prove your mettle, or perhaps humbly crawl back to a middle school geography book. Brace yourselves for a rollercoaster ride of capitals that'll take you from the seat of government power in Hanoi to the historic architecture of Helsinki. Are you ready to see if you're one of the chosen few or if it's back to the globe-spinning drawing board? Let's find out together!

      World Capitals Mastery Challenge

      A globe surrounded by flags of different countries, with a list of world capitals and a timer ticking down

      Hey globe-trotters, brace yourselves! It's time for the ultimate geography throwdown: the World Capitals Mastery Challenge. If you've ever boasted about your unbeatable map skills at parties (we all do it), this is your chance to back up that talk. Are you among the rare 2% who can pinpoint all 75 national capitals?

      European Capitals

      Europe: a tapestry of history, culture, and ridiculously hard-to-pronounce capitals. Let's kickstart our continental brain brawl with the classics like Rome, Paris, and Madrid. They may be breezy for city-slickers, but can you chip the ice off Helsinki or gloss over to the shiny streets of Copenhagen? Wait, there’s more. Do you know your Vatican City from your Andorra la Vella?

      • Popular Capitals:
        • Paris, France: "Ooh la la!" A city of love and lights.
        • Rome, Italy: The eternal city with an eternal history.
      • Hidden Gems:
        • Tallinn, Estonia: Not just a pretty place, but a brain teaser.
        • Minsk, Belarus: Time to brush up your Cyrillic and your capital IQ.

      Capitals in the Americas

      From the icy stretches of the North to the steamy vibes in the South, the capitals in the Americas are as diverse as it gets. Do you have the latitude and longitude of Mexico City down to a tee? But what about the capital up north, Ottawa or that pulsing Caribbean beat of Havana?

      • Well-Known Cities:
        • Washington D.C., United States: Home of the brave, land of the trivia savvy.
        • Buenos Aires, Argentina: This city's fame tangoes beyond its name.
      • Sleeper Hits:
        • Guatemala City, Guatemala: More than a tongue-twister, a mind bender!
        • Santiago, Chile: Surrounded by Andes, seared into your memory yet?

      Capitals of Africa and the Middle East

      Wander through the deserts of the Middle East to the savannahs of Africa, and you'll find capitals that hold the keys to ancient worlds and modern hubs. Sure, you've got Cairo or Cape Town in your pocket, but what about Nairobi or Riyadh? Truth is juicier than fiction; some countries here have more than one capital. Go figure!

      • Go-To Capitals:
        • Cairo, Egypt: The pharaohs had it easy; they just had to build pyramids, not remember names.
        • Algiers, Algeria: A seafront stunner, but is it on your mental atlas?
      • Curveballs:
        • Luanda, Angola: An Angolan gleam on the quiz scene.
        • Jerusalem: Layers of deep history, but is it layered in your thoughts?

      Asian and Oceanian Capitals

      Asia and Oceania: where ancient traditions meet bustling neon cities. You might think Tokyo and Beijing are no-brainers. But can you recall the "where in the world" of Kabul or Ulaanbaatar? And let's not forget our Aussie mates down under in Canberra, not to be confused with the commercial hub, Sydney.

      • Big City, Bright Lights:
        • New Delhi, India: A spice of life and a tester of your memory.
        • Beijing, China: The Great Wall is easy; this capital's name might not be.
      • Island Capitals:
        • Canberra, Australia: Far from just shrimps on barbies, mate!
        • Wellington, New Zealand: More than just Middle Earth, it's middle of the quiz too!

      Gear up, BrainFall brethren! We didn't dish all 75 capitals here – we're not giving away all the answers before the main event. But we hope this teaser tickled your brains enough to dive into the wild waters of the World Capitals Mastery Challenge. So, can you conquer the capital quiz crusade? Join us at BrainFall and prove you're part of that elite 2%—or just here for a laugh and a good ol' humbling geography lesson!

      Fun Facts and Figures

      Before we dive into the intriguing world of world capitals, let’s warm up our geography muscles with some rib-tickling trivia and startling statistics that might just give you the edge in our capital challenge!

      Population Puzzles

      You might think you're savvy about size, but did you know the vast population difference between world capitals? While Tokyo, a mammoth metropolis, boasts a population well into the millions, capitals like Ngerulmud in Palau are cozy gatherings of barely 400 souls. Talk about small-town charm!

      Yearly Yarns

      History buffs, unite! It's no secret that capitals hold years of history, but did you know Reykjavik in Iceland was settled in 874 AD? That's like grandpa's age times a thousand! Meanwhile, newer kids on the block, like Astana—oops, we mean Nur-Sultan—changed its name in 2019 to honor a beloved leader.

      State Secrets

      Alright, we're not gossiping, but how about this: There are countries with multiple capitals. Take South Africa, for instance, which flaunts three capitals—because hey, why settle for one? Pretoria handles the executive branch, Bloemfontein ticks the judicial box, and Cape Town swings the legislative bat.

      City Sleuthing

      Grab your magnifying glass—capital cities can be tricky! Some are not the largest or even the most famous cities in their country. Did you guess that Canberra is the capital of Australia? It's nestled between the giants of Sydney and Melbourne, minding its very own capital business.

      National Nods

      National capitals are not just seats of power; they're cultural hotspots. They often capture the essence of a nation's heritage, cuisine, and arts. If you sashay your way through Paris, you’re inhaling the same air that once filled the lungs of French royalty and revolutionaries alike!

      Capital Comedy

      And for a chuckle, remember that capitals can have pun-tastic names. Let's all take a jolly jaunt to Bangkok, which has a full ceremonial name that's, get this, a lung-busting 168 letters long! Also, hats off to those who can spell Ouagadougou without autocorrect swooping in like a superhero.

      So, as we gear up to test our capital know-how, keep these quirky tidbits in mind. They might just be the ace up your sleeve for acing the quiz!

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      Question 1/57

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      • Oslo
      • Amsterdam
      • Brussels
      • Copenhagen
      Question 2/57

      Steeped in Catholic tradition, this capital of the Philippines is studded with 113 churches and over 60 major shrines! But if religion isn’t your thing, you can always shop for souvenirs or chow down on some pork adobo in the city’s numerous bazaars and open markets!

      • Funafuti
      • Hanga Roa
      • Baguio
      • Manila
      Question 3/57

      If variety is the spice of life, you’ll find it in this capital of Indonesia. With one of the most diverse populations in the world, this city has integrated cultures from around the globe to create a flavor that is distinctly Indonesian… with a taste of home!

      • Jakarta
      • Naypyidaw
      • Valletta
      • Majuro
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      This capital of Taiwan may only have the second-tallest skyscraper in the world, but it’s second to none when it comes to seamlessly blending youth culture with revered tradition. Whether you crave the spiritual quiet of a temple or the exotic food of a bustling night market, it’s all here!

      • Beijing
      • Taipei
      • Tainan
      • Bangkok
      Question 5/57

      Where Mozart lived and worked, this capital of Austria is synonymous with musical genius. So, first? The opera! Then? The Danube, the stunning architecture or the decadently rich food! More? You could always get your freak on at one of the city’s 450 formal balls!

      • Belgrade
      • Prague
      • Vienna
      • Riga
      Question 6/57

      Named by Spanish conquistadors, this capital of Chile has a history spanning over 10,000 years! Now a modern metropolis, this cosmopolitan city offers some of the best art and dining in Latin America! But beware, it also has some of its largest earthquakes!

      • Santiago
      • Lima
      • Caracas
      • La Paz
      Question 7/57

      Despite the occasional quake, this capital of Jamaica is one of the most laid back places on Earth. Located in a natural paradise, the city’s waterfront and hiking trails offer many exciting alternatives for travelers. And remember: Always pass on the left!

      • Port-au-Prince
      • Santo Domingo
      • Kingston
      • Marigot
      Question 8/57

      Once torn apart by civil war and corruption, this capital of Somalia is now a city of the rise. With a new, permanent government, burgeoning retail and construction sectors and a rapidly growing tourist industry, the future looks bright!

      • Rabat
      • Mogadishu
      • Nuku’alofa
      • Monrovia
      Question 9/57

      Once part of the Soviet Republic, this capital of Belarus is still struggling to find its identity. Peppered with government buildings and churches both new and old, it reflects this city’s reluctance to embrace the future it wants.

      • Minsk
      • Vladivostok
      • Volgograd
      • Nizhny Novgorod
      Question 10/57

      Like its sister city Dubai, this capital of the United Arab Emirates is one of the fastest growing cities in the world! It’s modern and young with a cultural and economic vibrancy that sets it apart from the rest of the region.

      • Muscat
      • Jeddah
      • Abu Dhabi
      • Aqaba
      Question 11/57

      Known as the “Bush Capital,” this capital of Australia was designed to exploit the inland region’s natural vegetation and topographic features. Based roughly on Washington, DC, it features many monuments and points of national and historical significance.

      • Sydney
      • Canberra
      • Melbourne
      • Perth
      Question 12/57

      With archeological sites from ranging from the Hittites to the Greeks to the Ottomans, over millennia, this capital of Turkey has borne witness to almost every advancement of human civilization. If only ancient walls could talk!

      • Istanbul
      • Adana
      • Ankara
      • Mardin
      Question 13/57

      After enduring nearly a decade of warfare with Russia in the 1990s, this capital of Chechnya was called by the United Nations, “the most destroyed city on earth.” Not a designation you really want, but after years of struggle and hard work, it’s finally rising from the ashes.

      • Khankala
      • Urus-Martan
      • Mesker-Jurt
      • Grozny
      Question 14/57

      A European cultural, political and economic hub, this capital of Poland boasts not only thriving industry, but thriving music, art and theater scenes. Once a gray arm of the Soviets, it now stands as a colorful and cosmopolitan tourist destination!

      • Warsaw
      • Krakow
      • Lodz
      • Gdansk
      Question 15/57

      Home to over 120 embassies and almost as many arts and cultural festivals, this capital of Brazil is much more than just another administrative hub. Booming since opening its doors to the film a tech industries, it’s a city that is finally ready for its close-up!

      • Rio de Janeiro
      • São Paulo
      • Brasília
      • Belém
      Question 16/57

      One of the world’s oldest cities and the cradle of democracy, this capital of Greece is considered the epicenter for all western culture. Festooned with ancient buildings and statuary, it is a modern city carrying the weight of history (ans a lot of debt) on its shoulders.

      • Sparta
      • Athens
      • Thebes
      • Delphi
      Question 17/57

      The colonial architecture and culinary influence of France on this capital of Vietnam was so strong that it was once called “The Paris of the East.” Now, however, the city has an identity all its own and its traditions run deep… even though you can still find a killer baguette!

      • Hanoi
      • Danang
      • Qui Nhon
      • Long Xuyên
      Question 18/57

      Although it’s been around for hundreds of years, this capital of Finland has only recently experienced major growth and become and become a film industry favorite and tourism hot spot. In 2015, it was ranked as one the top ten cities in the world to live!

      • Copenhagen
      • Oslo
      • Helsinki
      • Stockholm
      Question 19/57

      Known for its rum, baseball, cigars and 1950s cars, this capital of Cuba is stepping out of its time warp and welcoming the 21st century. And with education levels exceeding many Western democracies, this city has a lot more to offer the world!

      • Cienfuegos
      • Santa Clara
      • Santiago
      • Havana
      Question 20/57

      Built in 1960 to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital, this city may be a newcomer to the world stage, but it is built in a region steeped in an ancient history. In fact, archaeological digs have uncovered artifacts dating to the Stone Age and settlements from 5000 BC!

      • Lahore
      • Islamabad
      • Peshawar
      • Faisalabad
      Question 21/57

      Founded in 1822 as a Black American settlement in West Africa, this capital of Liberia has a rich – if troubled – history and has overcome many obstacles in its efforts to become a modern, successful city. Thus far, progress has been slow, but conditions are improving.

      • Monrovia
      • Buchanan
      • Robertsport
      • Greenville
      Question 22/57

      Located on the Han River, this capital of South Korea seamlessly blends ancient culture with modern sensibilities. As a rising economic power, it has invested heavily in tourism, design, construction, technology… and K-Pop! In 2015, it was named Asia’s most liveable city!

      • Pyongyang
      • Gwangju
      • Busan
      • Seoul
      Question 23/57

      Founded in 1323, this capital of Lithuania embraces its history with an eye to the future. Medieval castles and Baroque churches coexist with modern architecture and companies on the cutting-edge of renewable energy, laser and biotechnology.

      • Vilnius
      • Kaunas
      • Bratislava
      • St. Petersburg
      Question 24/57

      The southernmost capital in the Americas, this Uruguayan city is universally considered to be the best place to live in Latin America. A cultural center that isn’t afraid to showcase its diversity, in 2014 it was ranked as the 10th most gay-friendly city in the world.

      • Salto
      • Las Piedras
      • Montevideo
      • San José de Mayo
      Question 25/57

      With billions of euros currently being invested in its infrastructure and economy, this capital of Denmark has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a Viking fishing village. Now a cultural and financial center, it is doing its famous Little Mermaid Statue proud!

      • Copenhagen
      • Oslo
      • Odense
      • Malmö
      Question 26/57

      This capital of war-torn Syria is fast becoming a shell of its former, glorious self. One of the oldest cities in the world, it is a cultural treasure and living testament to the stormy evolution of religious belief in the region. Thankfully, some effort is being made to preserve that history.

      • Aleppo
      • Damascus
      • Al-Raqqah
      • Jableh
      Question 27/57

      One of the world’s foremost cultural, political and tech sites, this capital of Russia is known throughout the world for its contributions to literature, dance, film and music. At once utilitarian and stunningly gorgeous, poor and super-rich, this city is a true conundrum.

      • St. Petersburg
      • Kiev
      • Moscow
      • Rostov-on-Don
      Question 28/57

      Ranking second in the world for quality of life, this capital of Canada shows that being incredibly nice can pay off! Founded as a center for the fur and lumber trade, this city quickly set the standard for progress, becoming the first in Canada to be lit entirely by electricity.

      • Montreal
      • Quebec
      • Edmonton
      • Ottawa
      Question 29/57

      A place that has seen amazing highs and heartbreaking lows, this capital of Cambodia is nothing if not a survivor. Enduring years of brutal rule under the Khmer Rouge, the city is now flourishing with an explosion in tourism, trade and real estate opportunities.

      • Phnom Penh
      • Siem Reap
      • Battambang
      • Kampong Cham
      Question 30/57

      This capital of Costa Rica is a well-known destination as a stopover for tourists seeking adventure or just some tasty waves. But the city has much of its own to offer with beautiful architecture, world-class dining and many museums and parks.

      • Quepos
      • Cartago
      • San José
      • Puntarenas
      Question 31/57

      Recognized as a global city, this capital of Portugal’s past perfectly matches that designation. Ruled by everyone from the ancient Romans to the Crusaders, the city reflects that history with a culture informed by very diverse influences while remaining distinctly Portuguese.

      • Porto
      • Lisbon
      • Cascais
      • Vila Nova de Gaia
      Question 32/57

      Formed in 1799 as a refuge for American and West Indian slaves, this capital of Sierra Leone boasts a culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse population. It has the largest natural harbor in Africa and the city’s economy is based primarily on trade.

      • Freetown
      • Jefferson
      • Makeni
      • New Caledonia
      Question 33/57

      This capital of Ireland is not only considered one of the best places to get a properly poured pint, but it is also considered to be one of the 30 best cities in the world. But a city can’t live on beer alone, and numerous corporations have located their international headquarters there.

      • Galway
      • Dublin
      • Cork
      • Limerick
      Question 34/57

      With an atmosphere befitting its thousand-year history, from its food to its languages to its architecture this capital of Belgium wears its eclectic nature on its sleeve. It’s only fitting that it is also the de facto capital of the European Union.

      • Bruges
      • Ghent
      • Brussels
      • Antwerp
      Question 35/57

      This capital of Serbia has roots that extend back to prehistoric times. Throughout history, its value as a strategic location has made it a magnet for conquest and bloodshed. In fact, it has seen 115 wars and has been destroyed 44 times.

      • Belgrade
      • Novi Sad
      • Mostar
      • Tuzla
      Question 36/57

      A city with a rich and royal history, this capital of Ethiopia was the seat of power for emperors and kings as far back as the 16th century. But it appears its reach extends much further as many archaeologists place the city’s location as the cradle of mankind itself!

      • Bahir Dar
      • Dire Dawa
      • Mek’ele
      • Addis Ababa
      Question 37/57

      Iraq’s capital dates to antiquity and as key center of higher learning and Arab culture, it was once the largest city in the world. However, history has not been kind, and years of warfare – especially recently – have made this once great city one of the least hospitable places on earth.

      • Mosul
      • Baghdad
      • Ramadi
      • Tikrit
      Question 38/57

      This “City of Lights” and capital of France is known for its galleries, museums, food, fashion, film and romantic beauty. Straddling the river Seine, this unique city is the perfect place to find what your heart desires - whether it’s true love or stinky cheese is up to you!

      • Marseille
      • Lyon
      • Paris
      • Nice
      Question 39/57

      A green city on the cutting edge of environmental technology, this capital of Sweden has been striving to reduce its carbon footprint since the early seventies and will be fossil fuel free by 2050. Maybe it should give itself a Nobel Prize!

      • Stockholm
      • Helsinki
      • Copenhagen
      • Bergen
      Question 40/57

      There’s no denying that this capital of Japan is one of the world’s most modern cities. Home to hundreds of major corporations, financial institutions, technology innovators and high-end restaurants, hotels and retailers, it has established itself as one of the world’s great destinations.

      • Kyoto
      • Tokyo
      • Osaka
      • Okinawa
      Question 41/57

      With a classical design, reminiscent of ancient Greece, this seat of American democracy is both a wonky political town and a sophisticated city. Capital of the United States, it effectively operates as a history lesson and continuing example of freedom’s growing pains.

      • New York
      • San Francisco
      • Des Moines
      • Washington, DC
      Question 42/57

      One of the most picturesque cities in the world and home to a prosperous motion picture industry, this capital of the Czech Republic is considered one of the best tourist destinations in the world – welcoming over 7 million international tourists every year.

      • Brno
      • Pilsen
      • Prague
      • Kiev
      Question 43/57

      With a booming economy based around telecommunications, information technologies and finance, this capital of India is one of the fastest growing metro areas in Asia. But despite the influx of foreign capital, it still maintains close ties to its culture, religion and history.

      • Mumbai
      • Kolkata
      • Jaipur
      • New Delhi
      Question 44/57

      Haiti’s capital seems like it is marked for tragedy, but after decades of poverty, political unrest, hurricanes, earthquakes and outbreaks, the Haitian spirit remains intact. A fiercely proud city, it promises to come back stronger than ever.

      • Port-au-Prince
      • Port-de-Paix
      • Saint Michel
      • Port-Marie
      Question 45/57

      From its pre-Islamic days as the small seat of a tiny province, to a blossoming metropolis, this capital of Saudi Arabia is now centerpiece of a multi-trillion-dollar kingdom. And while continuing to honor its ancient traditions, this city has finally begun to embrace modernity.

      • Mecca
      • Jeddah
      • Medina
      • Riyadh
      Question 46/57

      The center of New Zealand’s exploding film industry, this “coolest little capital in the world” is recognized as the cultural center of the country. And the fact that the Lord of the Rings trilogy was shot nearby has made the city a pilgrimage site for film buffs everywhere!

      • Auckland
      • Wellington
      • Christchurch
      • Hamilton
      Question 47/57

      Named “Smoke Cove” by early Norse settlers, this capital of Iceland might look like it is covered with smog… but it’s only steam. Built atop a geothermal wonderland, the city derives much of its residential and commercial heating from natural sources.

      • Keflavik
      • Selfoss
      • Reykjavik
      • Hafnarfjörður
      Question 48/57

      A government-planned city, this capital of Myanmar was only named as such in 2006 and wasn’t fully completed until 2012. Why the capital was moved from Yangon is unclear, but the city is nonetheless remarkable for its regimented design and unusual architecture.

      • Mandalay
      • Sittwe
      • Monywa
      • Naypyidaw
      Question 49/57

      While this capital of Spain couldn’t be considered anything but a contemporary European city, you would be forgiven if you sometimes felt as though you’d walked back in time since local government has made a concerted effort to maintain the integrity of its historical neighborhoods.

      • Barcelona
      • Madrid
      • Seville
      • Granada
      Question 50/57

      The history of this Afghan capital dates back over 3,500 years, but recent events – warfare and Taliban activity – have all but erased much of its history. A large portion of the pre-Islamic and Islamic artifacts that represent its heritage have either been destroyed or plundered.

      • Kabul
      • Kandahar
      • Farah
      • Kunduz
      Question 51/57

      Once called the “Garden City of the Caribbean,” this capital of Guyana has passed through the colonial hands of the French, Dutch and British and each left their mark on the city’s design and architecture. Unfortunately, over the years the city has fallen into disrepair.

      • Linden
      • New Amsterdam
      • Anna Regina
      • Georgetown
      Question 52/57

      Given its location on the Danube river, this capital of Hungary has been sought-after for centuries and has been held by the Romans, Mongols and the Ottoman Empire. Not surprisingly, in the 21st century it is prime destination for international tourists!

      • Szeged
      • Debrecen
      • Budapest
      • Prague
      Question 53/57

      Undisputed as one of the most culturally significant sites in the world, this capital of Egypt is the repository and guardian of untold archaeological treasures and more are being unearthed every day! Unfortunately, recent political events have cut into its exploration.

      • Luxor
      • Cairo
      • Giza
      • Alexandria
      Question 54/57

      Due to years of conquest and colonization, this capital of Peru is one of South America’s true melting pots with cultures ranging from European to African influencing the food, architecture and language. It’s no wonder it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.

      • Lima
      • Cusco
      • Arequipa
      • Trujillo
      Question 55/57

      A heady mix of modern skyscrapers, historic sites, ornate temples and shopping malls, it’s not surprising that this capital of Thailand is the second-most visited city in the world! But while you may come for the shopping, stay for the food as it is also ranked as one of the top culinary destination is Asia.

      • Chiang Mai
      • Taipei
      • Phuket
      • Bangkok
      Question 56/57

      A playground of the leisure class, this capital of Great Britain is the third busiest film and TV production center, the largest consumer of live theater, one of the top four fashion capitals and the most visited city in the world! All that and a bag of fish and chips!

      • Liverpool
      • Birmingham
      • London
      • Manchester
      Question 57/57

      Built to raise the spirits of the population after the Korean War, this North Korean capital actualizes the vision of Kim Il-Sung with strangely beautiful, Communist-era government buildings, concrete apartment complexes painted in pastels and a 50’s vision of the future.

      • Seoul
      • Pyongyang
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