World Capitals - Europe
World Capitals - Africa
World Capitals - Asia
World Capitals - South America
World Capitals - North America
100

Italy

Rome

(Historical importance as the center of the Roman Empire, religious significance (Vatican City). 

100

Egypt

Cairo

(Political, cultural, and historical hub; a gateway between Africa and the Middle East, home to ancient landmarks and key African diplomacy.)

100

China

Beijing

(Political and cultural hub of the world's second-largest economy; home to global decision-making.)

100

Argentina

Buenos Aires

(Cultural and economic powerhouse, renowned for its contributions to the arts, tango, and South American politics.)

100

United States

Washington DC

(Political Capital of world largest economy, World Bank, IMF)

200

Germany

Berlin

(Political and economic leader in Europe, historical significance)

200

Kenya

Nairobi

(East Africa’s economic hub, major headquarters for international organizations, and a gateway for tourism.)

200

South Korea

Seoul

(Technological and cultural powerhouse; home to major global brands and innovation.)


200

Brazil

Brasilia

(Political capital of South America’s largest and most influential country; known for its unique modernist architecture)

200

Canada

Ottawa

(Political capital of Canada, known for its diplomacy, governance, and cultural institutions.)

300

Russia

Moscow

(Political and economic center of Russia, historically influential.)

300

Ethiopia

Addis Ababa

(Headquarters of the African Union, significant diplomatic and political center in Africa.)  

300

India

New Delhi

(Political capital of the world's largest democracy, with significant cultural and historical influence.)

300

Peru

Lima

(Major economic and cultural hub in the Andes, historically significant as the former capital of the Spanish colonial empire in South America.)

300

Cuba

Havana

(Historical and cultural center, with geopolitical importance during the Cold War and ongoing influence in the Caribbean.)

400

Belgium

Brussels

(Home to the European Union and NATO headquarters.)

400

Morocco

Rabat

(Political capital of Morocco; nearby Casablanca is the economic center of the region)

400

Turkey

Ankara

(Political capital bridging Europe and Asia; Istanbul serves as the economic and cultural hub)

400

Uruguay

Montevideo

(Known for its quality of life and regional diplomatic importance, often considered a gateway to the Southern Cone.)

400

Haiti

Port-au-Prince

(Cultural and historical importance, though economically challenged.)

500

Czech Republic

Prague

(Renowned for its historical architecture and cultural influence.)

500

Angola

Luanda

(Economic hub in Southern Africa due to oil wealth.)

500

United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi

(Political capital of the UAE, with economic significance alongside Dubai.)

500

Ecuador

Quito

(Political capital with historical significance as one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites)

500

Bahamas

Nassau

(Economic and tourism hub in the Caribbean, known for its role in finance and vacation destinations.)