South Africa has three capitals, but Pretoria is the official administrative capital, while Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein the judicial.
Many guess Sydney or Melbourne, but Canberra was purpose-built as a compromise between the two rival cities in 1913.
Known as the “Safari Capital of Africa”, Nairobi is the gateway to Kenya’s national parks and the famous Masai Mara.
Auckland may be the largest city, but Wellington is the political and cultural capital, famous for its harbour and creative vibe.
Chosen for its central location, Ottawa is known for its Parliament Hill and picturesque Rideau Canal.
A buzzing city of temples, markets, and street food, Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and the country’s main gateway.
Namibia’s largest city, Windhoek is a charming mix of German colonial architecture and African culture.
Japan’s bustling capital blends ancient traditions with futuristic skyscrapers and is a must for culture lovers.
Though most travellers head to Chobe or the Okavango Delta, Gaborone is the country’s fast-growing political and economic hub.
The heart of US politics, Washington D.C. is home to the White House, Capitol Building, and many world-class museums.
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1 to 3 – Not your best effort – time to brush up on your world capitals!
4 to 7 – Well done! You know your Ottawas from your Osakas.
8 to 10 – Fantastic! You’re a true travel expert – time to start ticking these capitals off your list!
Would you like to try another quiz? Return to our quiz page
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