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Which of the following best describes the list mentioned?
Which of the following best describes the list mentioned?
What criterion is used for the capitals included in the list?
What criterion is used for the capitals included in the list?
Which types of states are represented in the list of capitals?
Which types of states are represented in the list of capitals?
What visual indication is given to distinguish certain states in the list?
What visual indication is given to distinguish certain states in the list?
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Which of the following is NOT included in the criteria for the capitals listed?
Which of the following is NOT included in the criteria for the capitals listed?
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Study Notes
Overview of National Capitals
- Capital cities include those within sovereign states, territories, and non-sovereign entities.
- Also includes capitals of dependencies, associated states, and regions with disputed sovereignty.
Classification of Capitals
- Capitals linked to states in compliance with international standard ISO 3166-1 are featured in the list.
- Recognition status of certain entities is acknowledged, with a focus on states that hold limited international recognition.
Unique Features of the List
- Sovereign states and observer states that are part of the United Nations are emphasized in bold text for differentiation.
- Capital listings may need to be navigated carefully, particularly when using letter links in formats that might obscure column headings.
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Test your knowledge of national capitals, including those of territories, dependencies, and non-sovereign states. This quiz includes capitals from the ISO 3166-1 standard and addresses entities with disputed sovereignty. See how well you know the capitals of the world!