WORLD COUNTRIES-CAPITALS AND FLAGS


DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY COUNTRIES ARE THERE IN WORLD?
When one asks this question different number of answers pop up.Different sources provide different numbers.
              The best possible answer is that there are 195 countries in the World.There are 192 members of the United Nations. Unfortunately, the number 192 is too often used to represent the number of countries in the world. Although this number represents almost all of the countries in the world, there are still two recognized independent countries, the Vatican City and Kosovo, that are independent and are not members of the U.N. so 192 is not the number of countries in the world.


              The United States' State Department recognizes 194 independent countries around the world. Their list of 194 countries reflects the political agenda of the United States of America and its allies. Missing from the State Department's list is one entity that may or may not be considered a country, depending on who you talk to.
                    Taiwan meets the requirements of independent country or state status. However, due to political reasons, it fails to be recognized by the international community as independent. Nonetheless, it should be considered as independent.
              Taiwan was actually a member of the United Nations (and even the Security Council) until 1971, when mainland China replaced Taiwan in the organization. Taiwan continues to press for full recognition by other countries, to become "part of the club" and fully recognized worldwide but China claims that Taiwan is simply a province of China.

             Thus the best possible answer would be 
195 countries.However recognize that there are dozens of territories and colonies that are sometimes erroneously called "countries" but don't count at all - they're governed by other countries. Places commonly confused as being countries include Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Greenland, Palestine, Western Sahara, and even the components of the United Kingdom (such as Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England - they're not fully independent countries, states, or nation-states).



Here is the list of all 195 countries with their capitals and flags.


FLAG   COUNTRY-CAPITAL




       Afghanistan - Kabul

        Albania - Tirane

       Algeria - Algiers

       Andorra - Andorra la Vella

      Angola - Luanda

      Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's

  Argentina - Buenos Aires






  Armenia - Yerevan

  Australia - Canberra

      Austria - Vienna

  Azerbaijan - Baku

  The Bahamas - Nassau

     Bahrain - Manama

     Bangladesh - Dhaka

      Barbados - Bridgetown

  Belarus - Minsk

        Belgium - Brussels

     Belize - Belmopan

     Benin - Porto-Novo

     Bhutan - Thimphu

     Bolivia - La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial)

 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo

     Botswana - Gaborone

      Brazil - Brasilia

  Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan

      Bulgaria - Sofia

      Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou

      Burundi - Bujumbura

      Cambodia - Phnom Penh

      Cameroon - Yaounde

  Canada - Ottawa

     Cape Verde - Praia

     Central African Republic - Bangui

      Chad - N'Djamena

      Chile - Santiago

      China - Beijing

      Colombia - Bogota

     Comoros - Moroni

      Congo, Republic of the - Brazzaville

      Congo, Democratic Republic of the - Kinshasa

     Costa Rica - San Jose

      Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (de facto)

  Croatia - Zagreb

  Cuba - Havana

     Cyprus - Nicosia

      Czech Republic - Prague

        Denmark - Copenhagen

   Djibouti - Djibouti

 Dominica - Roseau

     Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo

 East Timor (Timor-Leste) - Dili

 Ecuador - Quito

     Egypt - Cairo

   El Salvador - San Salvador

     Equatorial Guinea - Malabo

 Eritrea - Asmara

     Estonia - Tallinn

  Ethiopia - Addis Ababa

  Fiji - Suva

     Finland - Helsinki

      France - Paris

      Gabon - Libreville

      The Gambia - Banjul

      Georgia - Tbilisi

     Germany - Berlin

      Ghana - Accra

      Greece - Athens

     Grenada - Saint George's

      Guatemala - Guatemala City

       Guinea - Conakry

   Guinea-Bissau - Bissau

      Guyana - Georgetown

      Haiti - Port-au-Prince

   Honduras - Tegucigalpa

   Hungary - Budapest

        Iceland - Reykjavik

       India - New Delhi

       Indonesia - Jakarta

     Iran - Tehran

       Iraq - Baghdad

   Ireland - Dublin

        Israel - Jerusalem*

       Italy - Rome

   Jamaica - Kingston

       Japan - Tokyo

  Jordan - Amman

  Kazakhstan - Astana

      Kenya - Nairobi

    Kiribati - Tarawa Atoll

 Korea, North - Pyongyang

     Korea, South - Seoul

     Kosovo - Pristina

 Kuwait - Kuwait City

    Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek

      Laos - Vientiane

  Latvia - Riga

      Lebanon - Beirut

      Lesotho - Maseru

   Liberia - Monrovia

      Libya - Tripoli

     Liechtenstein - Vaduz

  Lithuania - Vilnius

     Luxembourg - Luxembourg

  Macedonia - Skopje

      Madagascar - Antananarivo

      Malawi - Lilongwe

  Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur

      Maldives - Male

      Mali - Bamako

      Malta - Valletta

   Marshall Islands - Majuro

      Mauritania - Nouakchott

      Mauritius - Port Louis

    Mexico - Mexico City

   Micronesia, Federated States of - Palikir

  Moldova - Chisinau

        Monaco - Monaco

  Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar

  Montenegro - Podgorica

      Morocco - Rabat

     Mozambique - Maputo

   Myanmar (Burma) - Rangoon (Yangon); Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw (administrative)

     Namibia - Windhoek

 Nauru - no official capital; government offices in Yaren District

          Nepal - Kathmandu

     Netherlands - Amsterdam; The Hague (seat of government)

 New Zealand - Wellington

    Nicaragua - Managua

     Niger - Niamey

 Nigeria - Abuja

      Norway - Oslo

 Oman - Muscat

     Pakistan - Islamabad

    Palau - Melekeok

     Panama - Panama City

       Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby

  Paraguay - Asuncion

      Peru - Lima

  Philippines - Manila

      Poland - Warsaw

       Portugal - Lisbon

   Qatar - Doha

       Romania - Bucharest

       Russia - Moscow

       Rwanda - Kigali

       Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre

   Saint Lucia - Castries

       Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown

   Samoa - Apia

        San Marino - San Marino

   Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome

       Saudi Arabia - Riyadh

       Senegal - Dakar

       Serbia - Belgrade

   Seychelles - Victoria

       Sierra Leone - Freetown

       Singapore - Singapore

       Slovakia - Bratislava

   Slovenia - Ljubljana

   Solomon Islands - Honiara

       Somalia - Mogadishu

       South Africa - Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judiciary)

       Spain - Madrid

   Sri Lanka - Colombo; Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (legislative)

   Sudan - Khartoum

       Suriname - Paramaribo

       Swaziland - Mbabane

       Sweden - Stockholm

            Switzerland - Bern

        Syria - Damascus

        Taiwan - Taipei

    Tajikistan - Dushanbe

        Tanzania - Dar es Salaam; Dodoma (legislative)

        Thailand - Bangkok

       Togo - Lome

    Tonga - Nuku'alofa

       Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain

        Tunisia - Tunis

        Turkey - Ankara

        Turkmenistan - Ashgabat

    Tuvalu - Vaiaku village, Funafuti province

        Uganda - Kampala

        Ukraine - Kyiv

    United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

    United Kingdom - London

     United States of America - Washington D.C.

        Uruguay - Montevideo

    Uzbekistan - Tashkent

       Vanuatu - Port-Vila

            Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City

        Venezuela - Caracas

        Vietnam - Hanoi

        Yemen - Sanaa

        Zambia - Lusaka

    Zimbabwe - Harare

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