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B. World Capitals and Currencies All major countries and their capitals, Official currencies and symbols,
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B. World Capitals and Currencies
Countries around the world are identified not only by their geographical boundaries but also by their political centers (capitals) and economic systems (currencies). The capital city serves as the administrative and political center of a country, while the currency is the official form of money used for economic transactions.
Understanding world capitals and currencies is an important part of general knowledge and geography because they reflect the political organization and economic structure of nations.
1. World Capitals
A capital city is the city where the central government of a country is located. It usually hosts important institutions such as:
Government offices
Parliament or legislative assemblies
Presidential or royal residences
Supreme courts
Foreign embassies and diplomatic missions
Capital cities often serve as the political, cultural, and economic centers of their countries.
In some countries, the capital is also the largest city, while in others the capital was specifically chosen for administrative purposes.
Below are examples of major countries and their capitals from different regions of the world.
Asia
| Country | Capital |
|---|---|
| Pakistan | Islamabad |
| China | Beijing |
| India | New Delhi |
| Japan | Tokyo |
| Saudi Arabia | Riyadh |
| Turkey | Ankara |
| Indonesia | Jakarta |
| Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur |
| Bangladesh | Dhaka |
| Iran | Tehran |
Europe
| Country | Capital |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | London |
| France | Paris |
| Germany | Berlin |
| Italy | Rome |
| Spain | Madrid |
| Russia | Moscow |
| Netherlands | Amsterdam |
| Switzerland | Bern |
| Sweden | Stockholm |
| Norway | Oslo |
Africa
| Country | Capital |
|---|---|
| Egypt | Cairo |
| Nigeria | Abuja |
| South Africa | Pretoria (administrative) |
| Kenya | Nairobi |
| Ethiopia | Addis Ababa |
| Morocco | Rabat |
| Algeria | Algiers |
| Sudan | Khartoum |
North America
| Country | Capital |
|---|---|
| United States | Washington, D.C. |
| Canada | Ottawa |
| Mexico | Mexico City |
| Cuba | Havana |
| Panama | Panama City |
South America
| Country | Capital |
|---|---|
| Brazil | Brasília |
| Argentina | Buenos Aires |
| Chile | Santiago |
| Peru | Lima |
| Colombia | Bogotá |
| Venezuela | Caracas |
Oceania
| Country | Capital |
|---|---|
| Australia | Canberra |
| New Zealand | Wellington |
| Fiji | Suva |
| Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby |
2. World Currencies
A currency is the official form of money used by a country for buying goods, services, and conducting financial transactions.
Currencies are usually issued and controlled by a central bank or national monetary authority. Each currency has a name, symbol, and international currency code.
Currencies play an essential role in international trade, finance, and economic stability.
Below are examples of major countries with their official currencies and symbols.
Asian Countries
| Country | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| Pakistan | Pakistani Rupee | ₨ |
| India | Indian Rupee | ₹ |
| China | Yuan (Renminbi) | ¥ |
| Japan | Yen | ¥ |
| Saudi Arabia | Saudi Riyal | ﷼ |
| United Arab Emirates | UAE Dirham | د.إ |
| Turkey | Turkish Lira | ₺ |
| Indonesia | Indonesian Rupiah | Rp |
European Countries
| Country | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | Euro | € |
| France | Euro | € |
| Italy | Euro | € |
| Spain | Euro | € |
| United Kingdom | Pound Sterling | £ |
| Switzerland | Swiss Franc | CHF |
| Sweden | Swedish Krona | kr |
| Norway | Norwegian Krone | kr |
American Countries
| Country | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| United States | US Dollar | $ |
| Canada | Canadian Dollar | $ |
| Mexico | Mexican Peso | $ |
| Brazil | Brazilian Real | R$ |
| Argentina | Argentine Peso | $ |
African Countries
| Country | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| Egypt | Egyptian Pound | £ |
| Nigeria | Naira | ₦ |
| Kenya | Kenyan Shilling | KSh |
| South Africa | Rand | R |
| Morocco | Moroccan Dirham | MAD |
Oceania Countries
| Country | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| Australia | Australian Dollar | $ |
| New Zealand | New Zealand Dollar | $ |
| Fiji | Fijian Dollar | $ |
Importance of Capitals and Currencies
Understanding world capitals and currencies is important for several reasons:
Political Knowledge
Capitals represent the administrative centers where important national decisions are made.
Economic Understanding
Currencies reflect the economic system and financial identity of a country.
International Trade and Relations
Countries use their currencies in global markets and foreign exchange systems.
General Knowledge and Competitive Exams
Knowledge of capitals and currencies is frequently required in geography studies, international relations, and competitive examinations.
Conclusion
World capitals and currencies represent the political and economic identity of nations. Capitals serve as the centers of government administration and national decision-making, while currencies function as the official means of economic exchange within a country.
Learning the capitals and currencies of major countries enhances understanding of global geography, international relations, and the structure of the world’s political and economic systems.