B. Famagusta
C. Nicosia
D. Limassol
A. Belize (Belmopan)
B. La Paz (Bolivia)
C. Quito (Ecuador)
D. Bern (Switzerland)
La Paz, Bolivia
Located high up at an altitude of 11,942 ft, La Paz is the highest capital city in the world.
A. Punishment that is very light
B. The death sentence or penalty
C. Punishment that involves paying a fine
D. Public punishment
A. Turkmenistan
B. Armenia
C. Azerbaijan
D. Bosinia
Ashgabat, formerly Ashkhabad, Ashkabad, Askhabad, or (1919–27) Poltoratsk, city and capital of Turkmenistan. It lies in an oasis at the northern foot of the Kopet-Dag (Turkmen: Köpetdag) Range and on the edge of the Karakum (Turkmen: Garagum) Desert, about 19 miles (30 km) from the Iranian frontier.
A. Uganda
B. Kenya
C. South Africa
D. Libya
Nairobi is Kenya’s capital City, it is one of the largest and most influential cities in Africa, an important commercial and financial regional hub. The only city in the world with a national park on its doorstep, Nairobi is the hub of East Africa and packed with unique attractions.
A. Banjul
B. Tabilisi
C. Berlin
D. Accra
A. Praia
B. N’ Djmena
C. Sarh
D. Mongo
A. Canberra
B. Yaounde
C. Praia
D. Benguai
A. Minsk
B. Sarajevo
C. Thimphu
D. Brasillia
Thimphu, also spelled Thimbu, capital of Bhutan. The city, situated in the west-central part of the country, is in the Himalaya Mountains on the Raidak (also called Thimphu, or Wong) River at about 7,000 feet (2,000 metres) above sea level.