Country | Capitals | % Correct | |
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Netherlands | De jure capital under the Constitution of the Netherlands | Amsterdam | 98%
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Chile | Official capital; seat of national administrative and judicial bodies | Santiago | 98%
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Bolivia | Seat of national executive, legislative, and electoral bodies | La Paz | 97%
|
South Africa | Legislative capital | Cape Town | 95%
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South Africa | Administrative and executive capital | Pretoria | 95%
|
Malaysia | Official and royal capital; seat of national legislature | Kuala Lumpur | 94%
|
Yemen | Internationally recognized capital, occupied by the Houthis | Sana'a | 89%
|
Bolivia | Official (constitutional) capital; seat of national judiciary | Sucre | 89%
|
Sri Lanka | Commercial capital and seat of national executive and judicial bodies | Colombo | 88%
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Tanzania | Official and legislative capital | Dodoma | 86%
|
Montenegro | Official capital | Podgorica | 83%
|
Honduras | De facto capital and one of two cities constituting the Municipality of the Central District, which is the official constitutional capital | Tegucigalpa | 82%
|
South Africa | Judicial capital | Bloemfontein | 80%
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Tanzania | De facto seat of government; seat of judicial bodies | Dar es Salaam | 79%
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Eswatini | Administrative capital | Mbabane | 79%
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Benin | Official capital; seat of legislature | Porto-Novo | 79%
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Netherlands | Seat of government | The Hague | 77%
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Myanmar | Official capital; seat of government | Naypyidaw | 76%
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Sri Lanka | Administrative capital and seat of national legislature | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte | 76%
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Cote d'Ivoire | Official capital | Yamoussoukro | 76%
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Burundi | Official (constitutional) capital | Gitega | 70%
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Benin | De facto seat of government; seat of judicial bodies | Cotonou | 65%
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Myanmar | Commercial capital | Yangon | 65%
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Burundi | Seat of national executive | Bujumbura | 61%
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Cote d'Ivoire | De facto seat of government | Abidjan | 56%
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Yemen | Temporary capital | Aden | 39%
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Chile | Seat of national legislature | Valparaiso | 29%
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Western Sahara | Declared capital | Laayoune | 15%
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Montenegro | Seat of President of Montenegro | Cetinje | 14%
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Eswatini | Legislative and royal capital | Lobamba | 14%
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Malaysia | Administrative centre and seat of national judiciary | Putrajaya | 14%
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Western Sahara | Temporary capital | Tifariti | 12%
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Honduras | One of two cities constituting the Municipality of the Central District, which is the official constitutional capital | Comayagüela | 8%
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