Capitals · Level 2

World Capitals

With the famous capitals behind you, it is time to fill in the map. This set moves beyond the household names to more than twenty countries drawn from every inhabited region — the Iberian and Nordic corners of Europe, South-East Asia and the Gulf, West and North Africa, and the length of South America. Some you will know instantly; others, like Lima, Hanoi or Accra, are exactly the ones that separate a casual guesser from someone who really knows their world capitals.

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How to study this set

Work region by region and say the country and capital together out loud — the pairing lodges in memory more firmly than reading silently. When a capital is unfamiliar, look it up on a map once so you have a location to hang the name on. Trust the spaced-repetition schedule: the cards you keep missing will come back sooner until they stick.

All 22 flashcards

What is the capital of Portugal?

Lisbon

What is the capital of the Netherlands?

Amsterdam

What is the capital of Greece?

Athens

What is the capital of Sweden?

Stockholm

What is the capital of Poland?

Warsaw

What is the capital of Austria?

Vienna

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

What is the capital of South Korea?

Seoul

What is the capital of Thailand?

Bangkok

What is the capital of Indonesia?

Jakarta

What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?

Riyadh

What is the capital of Vietnam?

Hanoi

What is the capital of the Philippines?

Manila

What is the capital of Ghana?

Accra

What is the capital of Ethiopia?

Addis Ababa

What is the capital of Algeria?

Algiers

What is the capital of Senegal?

Dakar

What is the capital of Cuba?

Havana

What is the capital of Guatemala?

Guatemala City

What is the capital of Peru?

Lima

What is the capital of Chile?

Santiago

What is the capital of Colombia?

Bogotá

What to learn next

When you can clear this deck comfortably, take on level 3, "Tricky Capitals" — the notorious cases where the biggest or most famous city is deliberately not the seat of government.

Continue to Level 3: Tricky Capitals →