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Country, Capital and Currency

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Country, Capital and Currency

Country, Capital and Currency

Country

Capital

Currency

Afghanistan

Kabul

Afghani

Albania

Tirana

Albanian Lek

Algeria

Algiers

Algerian Dinar

Andorra

Andorra la Vella

Euro

Angola

Luanda

Angolan Kwanza

Antigua and Barbuda

Saint Jones

Eastern Caribbean Dollar

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Argentino Peso/Centavos

Australia

Canberra

Australian Dollar

Austria

Vienna

Euro

Azerbaijan

Baku

Azerbaijani Manat

Bahamas

Nassau

Bahamian Dollar

Bahrain

Manama

Bahraini Dinar

Bangladesh

Dhaka

Taka

Barbados

Bridgetown

Barbados Dollar

Belarus

Minsk

Belarusian Ruble

Belgium

Brussels

Euro

Bhutan

Thimphu

Ngultrum, Indian Rupee

Brazil

Brasilia

Real (BRC)

Bolivia

La Paz", Sucre*

Boliviano

Botswana

Gaborone

Botswana Pula

Bulgaria

Sofia

Lev

Burkina Faso

Ouagadougou

West African CFA Franc

Burundi

Gitega

Burundian Franc

Cambodia

Phnompenh

Riel (KHR)

Cameroon

Yaounde

Central African CFA Franc

Canada

Ottawa

Canadian Dollar

Chad

N'Djamena

Central African CFA Franc

Chile

Santiago

Chilean Peso

China, Peoples Rupublic

Beijing

Renminbi, Yuan

Colombia

Bogota

Colombian Peso

Croatia

Zagreb

Croatian Kuna

Cuba

Havana

Cuban Peso

Cyprus

Nicosia

Euro, Cyprito Pound

Czech Republic (Czechia)

Prague

Czech Koruna

Denmark

Copenhagen

Danish Krone

Djibouti

Djibouti

Djiboutian Franc

Dominica

Roseau

Eastern Caribbean Dollar

Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo

Dominican Peso

Ecuador

Quito

USD

Egypt

Cairo

Egyptian Pound

Ethiopia

Addis Ababa

Birr

Fiji

Suva

Fijian Dollar

Finland

Helsinki

Euro

France

Paris

Euro, CFP Franc

French Guiana

Cayenne

Euro

Gabon

Libreville

Central African CFA Franc

Gambia

Banjul

Gambian Dalasi

Georgia

Tbilisi

Georgian Lari

Germany

Berlin

Euro

Ghana

Accra

Cedi

Greece

Athens

Euro

Guyana

Georgetown

Guyanese Dollar

Greenland

Nuuk

Danish Krone

Grenada

Saint George's

Eastern Caribbean Dollar

Haiti

Port-au-Prince

Haitian Gourde

Honduras

Tegucigalpa

Honduran Lempira

Hong Kong

Victoria, Hong Kong City

Dollar (HKD)

Hungary

Budapest

Forint, Adopengo

Iceland

Reykjavik

Krona

India

New Delhi

Rupee

Indonesia

Jakarta

Rupiah

Iran

Teheran

Toman (earlier it was Rial)

Iraq

Baghdad

Iraqi Dinar

Ireland

Dublin

Euro

Israel

Jerusalem

New Shekel

Italy

Rome

Euro, Italian Lira

Jamaica

Kingston

Jamaican Dollar

Japan

Tokyo

Yen

Jordan

Amman

Jordian Dinar

Kazakhstan

Astana

Tenge

Korea (North)

Pyongyang

North Korean Won

Korea (South)

Seoul

South Korean Won

Kuwait

Kuwait City

Kuwaiti Dinar

Kyrgyzstan

Bishkek

Som

Laos

Vientiane

Lao Kip

Latvia

Riga

Euro

Lebnon

Beirut

Lebanese Pound

Lesotho

Maseru

Lesotho Loti

Libya

Tripoli

Libyan Dinar

Macau / Macao

Macau / Aomen

Pataka (MOP)

Macedonia

Skopje

Macedonian Denar

Malawi

Lilongwe

Kwacha

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Ringgit

Maldives, Republic of

Male

Rufiyaa

Mali

Bamako

West African CFA Franc

Mauritius

Port Louis

Mauritian Rupee

Mexico

Mexico City

Mexican Peso

Mongolia

Ulaan Baatar

Togrog

Montenegro

Podgorica

Euro

Morocco

Rabat

Moroccan Dirham

Mozambique

Maputo

Metical

Myanmar

Naypyidaw

Burmese Kyat

Namibia

Windhoek

South African Rand, Namibian Dollar

Nauru

Yaren

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Nepal

Kathmandu

Nepalese Rupee

Netherlands

Amsterdam

Euro

New Zealand

Wellington

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Nigeria

Abuja

Naira

Norway

Oslo

Kroner / Krone

Oman

Muscat

Omani Rial

Pakistan

Islamabad

Pakistani Rupee

Panama

Panama City

Balboa, US Dollar

Peru

Lima

Sol

Philippines

Manila

Philippine Peso

Poland

Warsaw

Zloty

Portugal

Lisbon

Euro

Puerto Rico

San Juan

USD

Qatar

Doha

Qatari Riyal

Reunion

Saint-Denis

Franc

Romania

Bucharest

Leu

Russia

Moscow

Ruble/Rouble (RUR)

Rwanda

Kigali

Rwandan Franc

Saint Kitts & Nevis

Basseterre

Eastern Caribbean Dollar

Saint Lucia

Castries

Eastern Caribbean Dollar

Saudi Arabia

Riyadh

Saudi Riyal

Senegal

Dakar

CFA Franc

Serbia

Belgrade

Serbian Dinar

Singapore

Singapore

Dollar (SGD)

Slovakia

Bratislava

Euro

Slovenia

Ljubljana

Euro

South Africa

Cape Town

Rand

Spain

Madrid

Euro

Sri Lanka

Sri Jayewarde-nepura Kotte, Colombo

Sri Lankan Rupee

Sudan

Khartoum

Sudanese Pound

Suriname

Paramaribo

Suriname Dollar

Swaziland

Mbabane

Swazi Lilangeni

Sweden

Stockholm

Swedish Krona

Switzerland

Bern

Swiss Franc

Syprus

Nicosia

Euro

Syria

Damascus

Syrian Pound

Taiwan

Taipei

New Taiwan Dollar

Tajikistan

Dushanbe

Somoni

Tanzania

Dodoma

Tanzanian Shlling

Thailand

Bangkok

Baht

Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain

 Spain

Dollar (TTD)

Turkey

Ankara

Lira

Turkmenistan

Ashgabat

Manat

Tuvalu

Funafuti

Tuvaluan dollar, Australian dollar

Uganda

Kampala

Shilling

Ukraine

Kiev

Hryvnia

United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.)

Abu Dhabi

Dirham (AED)

United Kingdom (UK)

London

GB Pound

United States of America (U.S.A.)3

Washington D.C.

U.S. Dollar

Uruguay

Montevideo

Uruguayan Peso

U.S. Virgin Islands

Charlotte Amalie

USD

Uzbekistan

Tashkent

Uzbekistani So’m

Vanuatu

Port-Vila

Vatu

Venezuela

Caracas

Bolivar

Vietnam

Hanoi

Dong

Western Samoa

Apia

Samoan Tala

Yemen

Sana'a

Yemeni Rial

Zaire

(Republic of Kinshasa Congo)

Zaire

Zambia

Lusaka

Kwacha

Zimbabwe

Harare

U.S. Dollar, Indian Rupee Euro, Rand etc.

  • The constitutional capital is the historic city of Sucre, where the Supreme Court is established, but the administrative capital is La Paz.

1. Putrajaya is the Administrative capital and federal territory of Malaysia.

2. South Africa has three capitals. Pretoria (Administrative), Cape Town (Legislative), Bloemfontein (Judicial Capital).

3. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a constitutional federation of seven (7) emirates; Abu Dhabi (the largest), Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Qaiwain, Ras al-Khaimah, and Fujairah. The federation was formally established on 2 December, 1971. The UAE occupies an area of 83,600 km2 along the south-eastern tip of the the Arabian Peninsula. Qutar lies to west, Saoudi Arabia to the south and west, and Oman to the north and east. The capital Abu Dhabi is located in the emirate of the same name.

4. Four-fifths of the UAE is desert. After declaring independent by Britain in 1968, six emirates formed the federation i.e. UAE in 1971 and in 1972 Ras al-Khaimah joined UAE as the seventh emirate.

Brexit

The United Kingdom (UK) formally ended its 47 years of membership with the EU (European Union) on January 31, 2020.

Iran's New Currency

To tackle inflation, the Government of Iran (in May 2020) changed the name of its national currency from 'Rial' to the 'Toman', which is equivalent to 10,000 rials.

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