#Geography #CapitalCities

In today’s video, we will be exploring some interesting & unique capital cities.

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29 Comments

  1. Copenhagen must have one of the most peculiar places to have a capital city since it practically borders Sweden. It's not very strategic.. or is it?

  2. 1:50 The capital with the least amount of people is Plymouth in Montserrat. Its population is literally 0 due to a volcano eruption. However, the functional capital is Brades.
    2:35 When talking about the capital when the most people, you only include the administrative city and not it suburbs. If you say that the suburbs are part of the capital, all suburbs are different capitals as well. So there is no way the the metro/urban area measurment can be used when only talking about capitals.

  3. You mentioned New Zealand moving its capital from Auckland to the more central Wellington. But that was the second move. They previously moved from Russell to Auckland.

  4. You also forgot to mention that South Africa has 2 other capital cities with Lesotho's Maseru and Swaziland's capital within the country

  5. I was going to suggest that maybe you left out China. Nanjing was the capital of the Republic of China before it became the People’s Republic of China so I wasn’t sure if that fit your criteria.

  6. Switzerland has a capital. Stop saying they don't have one. It is not writen but Bern is the de facto capital.

    Guine Bissau was named exactly to include the name of the capital, it is Guinea Bissau, to make it distint from Guinea Conakry.

    Montenegro only has one capital. Not sure where you took the idea they have two. Podgorica is the capital, the old capital is Cetinje, old as in no longer the capital.

    According with you, Russia moved capital from St. Peterburg to Moscow to be more "western"??!!

  7. panama, guatemala and mexico really lazy on naming their capital since they're not microcountry or city statt, especially mexico, they're giant in both area and population

  8. Egypt is building New Cairo because the government wants to get away from the complaining populace, with their constant political demonstrations.

  9. Nairobi is the only capital with a national park in it, with all the big five fenced ofcourse…..and yes lions and only lions do escape to the suburbs.

  10. That picture of Tokyo with Mt Fuji behind is fake and it annoys me 🤣 You can never see Fuji that clearly. Most days you can’t see it at all

  11. You missed an opportunity to talk about Djibouti's strategic location on the strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, which is the gateway between the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. A path in which many ships travel, to save time, by navigating through the Suez Canal. And in a time of war, any and every country will want to be able to control this choke point and that is why there are several foreign military bases in Djibouti. This includes the U.S., China, Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the U.K.

  12. -28 m below sea level Baku also the largest city in Caucasus which is Europe's mountainous region

  13. I stopped the vid at 10:25 because my BS-meter broke
    While it is correct that the swiss flag is a perfect square, why on Earth did you put the image where the Swiss and Vatican flags are falsely shown as rectangles ???
    thumbs down and I'm off !

  14. Do Mexico City, Guatemala City, Panama City, etc really count as being synonymous with the country, though, like Singapore or Monaco? They do have "City" in their name after all.

  15. Guinea-Bissau's name comes from the capital of Bissau, meaning basically "Guinea with Bissau as its capital," kind of like Congo Brazzaville. The country was named for the capital, in other words, not the other way around.

  16. Why would you show Switzerland and Vatican flags as rectangular on a depiction of "3 countries with non-rectangular and square-shaped flags"?

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