Only 1 In 50 People Can Name These 40 Capitals. Are You A Geography Pro?

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We all know London, Paris, and Tokyo. But the world is vast, and the administrative hearts of nations are often not the cities you'd expect. From planned modernist cities in the interior to historic hubs overshadowed by shiny coastal metropolises, identifying the true capital of a country is the ultimate test of global literacy. Statistics show that while most people can name the capitals of the G7 nations, only 1 in 50 participants can successfully navigate through the lesser-known seats of power in South America, Africa, and Central Asia. Do you actually know where the world is governed, or are you just guessing based on famous landmarks? Put your map-reading skills to the test and see if you are a true Geography Pro.

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We all know London, Paris, and Tokyo. But the world is vast, and the administrative hearts of nations are often not the cities you'd expect. From planned modernist cities in the interior to historic hubs overshadowed by shiny coastal metropolises, identifying the true capital of a country is the ultimate test of global literacy. Statistics show that while most people can name the capitals of the G7 nations, only 1 in 50 participants can successfully navigate through the lesser-known seats of power in South America, Africa, and Central Asia. Do you actually know where the world is governed, or are you just guessing based on famous landmarks? Put your map-reading skills to the test and see if you are a true Geography Pro.