This is a list of national capitals of the world, in alphabetical order. Territories and dependencies, non-sovereign states including associated states, and entities whose sovereignty is disputed, are shown in italics.

City Country Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Abuja Nigeria Accra Ghana Adamstown Pitcairn Islands Addis Ababa Ethiopia Algiers Algeria Alofi Niue Amman Jordan Amsterdam Netherlands (official) Andorra la Vella Andorra Ankara Turkey Antananarivo Madagascar Apia Samoa Ashgabat Turkmenistan Asmara Eritrea Astana Kazakhstan Asunción Paraguay Athens Greece Avarua Cook Islands Baghdad Iraq Baku Azerbaijan Bamako Mali Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Bangkok Thailand Bangui Central African Republic Banjul Gambia Basseterre Saint Kitts and Nevis Beijing People's Republic of China Beirut Lebanon Belfast Northern Ireland Belgrade Serbia Belmopan Belize Berlin Germany Bern Switzerland Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Bissau Guinea-Bissau Bogotá Colombia Brasília Brazil Bratislava Slovakia Brazzaville Republic of the Congo Bridgetown Barbados Brussels Belgium Bucharest Romania Budapest Hungary Buenos Aires Argentina Bujumbura Burundi Cairo Egypt Canberra Australia Caracas Venezuela Cardiff Wales Castries Saint Lucia Charlotte Amalie United States Virgin Islands Chisinau Moldova Cockburn Town Turks and Caicos Islands Conakry Guinea Copenhagen Denmark Dakar Senegal Damascus Syria Dhaka Bangladesh Dili East Timor (Timor-Leste) Djibouti Djibouti Dodoma Tanzania (official) Doha Qatar Douglas Isle of Man Dublin Ireland Dushanbe Tajikistan Edinburgh Scotland Episkopi Cantonment Akrotiri and Dhekelia Flying Fish Cove Christmas Island Freetown Sierra Leone Funafuti Tuvalu Gaborone Botswana George Town Cayman Islands Georgetown Guyana Gibraltar Gibraltar Grytviken South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Guatemala City Guatemala Gustavia Saint Barthélemy Hagåtña Guam Hamilton Bermuda Hanoi Vietnam Harare Zimbabwe Hargeisa Somaliland Havana Cuba Helsinki Finland Honiara Solomon Islands Islamabad Pakistan Jakarta Indonesia Jamestown Saint Helena Jerusalem Israel Jerusalem Palestinian Authority (declared) Kabul Afghanistan Kampala Uganda Kathmandu Nepal Khartoum Sudan Kiev (Kyiv) Ukraine Kigali Rwanda Kingston Jamaica Kingston Norfolk Island Kingstown Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Kuala Lumpur Malaysia (official) Kuwait City Kuwait La Paz Bolivia (administrative) Laâyoune (El Aaiún) Western Sahara Libreville Gabon Lilongwe Malawi Lima Peru Lisbon Portugal Ljubljana Slovenia Lomé Togo London United Kingdom; England Luanda Angola Lusaka Zambia Luxembourg City Luxembourg Madrid Spain Majuro Marshall Islands Malabo Equatorial Guinea Malé Maldives Mamoudzou Mayotte Managua Nicaragua Manama Bahrain Manila Philippines Maputo Mozambique Marigot Saint Martin Maseru Lesotho Mata-Utu Wallis and Futuna Mbabane Swaziland (administrative) Mexico City Mexico Minsk Belarus Mogadishu Somalia Monaco Monaco Monrovia Liberia Montevideo Uruguay Moroni Comoros Moscow Russia Muscat Oman Nairobi Kenya Nassau Bahamas Naypyidaw Myanmar N'Djamena Chad New Delhi India Ngerulmud Palau Niamey Niger Nicosia Cyprus Nicosia Northern Cyprus Nouakchott Mauritania Nouméa New Caledonia Nukuʻalofa Tonga Nuuk Greenland Oranjestad Aruba Oslo Norway Ottawa Canada Ouagadougou Burkina Faso Pago Pago American Samoa Palikir Federated States of Micronesia Panama City Panama Papeete French Polynesia Paramaribo Suriname Paris France Phnom Penh Cambodia Plymouth Montserrat Podgorica Montenegro Port Louis Mauritius Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Port Vila Vanuatu Port-au-Prince Haiti Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Porto-Novo Benin (official) Prague Czech Republic Praia Cape Verde Pretoria South Africa (official) Pristina Kosovo Putrajaya Malaysia (administrative) Pyongyang North Korea Quito Ecuador Rabat Morocco Reykjavík Iceland Riga Latvia Riyadh Saudi Arabia Road Town British Virgin Islands Rome Italy Roseau Dominica Saipan Northern Mariana Islands San José Costa Rica San Juan Puerto Rico San Marino San Marino San Salvador El Salvador Sanaá Yemen Santiago Chile Santo Domingo Dominican Republic São Tomé São Tomé and Príncipe Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Seoul South Korea Singapore Singapore Skopje Macedonia Sofia Bulgaria South Tarawa Kiribati Sri Jayawardenepura Sri Lanka (legislative) St. George's Grenada St. Helier Jersey St. John's Antigua and Barbuda St. Peter Port Guernsey St. Pierre Saint Pierre and Miquelon Stanley Falkland Islands Stockholm Sweden Sucre Bolivia Suva Fiji Taipei Republic of China (Taiwan) Tallinn Estonia Tashkent Uzbekistan Tbilisi Georgia Tegucigalpa Honduras Tehran Iran Thimphu Bhutan Tirana Albania Tiraspol Transnistria Tokyo Japan Tórshavn Faroe Islands Tripoli Libya Tunis Tunisia Ulaanbaatar Mongolia Vaduz Liechtenstein Valletta Malta The Valley Anguilla Vatican City Vatican City Victoria Seychelles Vienna Austria Vientiane Laos Vilnius Lithuania Warsaw Poland Washington, D.C. United States Wellington New Zealand West Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Willemstad Netherlands Antilles Windhoek Namibia Yamoussoukro Côte d'Ivoire (official) Yaoundé Cameroon Yaren Nauru (administrative) Yerevan Armenia Zagreb Croatia
  • a. That is, the State of Brunei Darussalam.
  • b. See also List of historical capitals of China.
  • c. Unrecognized, self-declared country.
  • d. Unofficial; see Politics of Western Sahara.
  • e. The Spanish name is "México D.F." or just "D.F." (for "Distrito Federal").
  • f. Plymouth was abandoned after the eruption of the Soufriere Hills volcano in 1997. Government offices since then have been moved to Brades Estate, which is in the northwestern part of Montserrat.
  • g. Also known as "Kotte". Until the 1980s, the capital was Colombo, where many important governmental institutions still remain and which is still designated as the commercial capital of Sri Lanka.
  • h. Also known as the "Holy See" for diplomatic and religious purposes.
  • i. The Jerusalem Law states that "Jerusalem, complete and united, is the capital of Israel" and the city serves as the seat of the government, home to the President's residence, government offices, supreme court, and parliament. United Nations Security Council Resolution 478 (Aug. 20, 1980; 14–0, U.S. abstaining) declared the Jerusalem Law "null and void" and called on member states to withdraw their diplomatic missions from Jerusalem. The United Nations and all member nations refuse to accept the Jerusalem Law (see Kellerman 1993, p. 140) and maintain their embassies in other cities such as Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Herzliya (see the [1] CIA Factbook and Map of Israel). The U.S. Congress subsequently adopted an Act, which said that the U.S. embassy should be relocated to Jerusalem and that the City should be recognized as the capital of Israel. The Palestinian Authority sees East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state and the city's final status awaits future negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (see "Negotiating Jerusalem", University of Maryland). See Positions on Jerusalem for more information.
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