Geography: Asian Countries & Capitals
Major Asian countries with their capitals, locations, and key facts.
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What is the capital of China, the country with the world's largest population and home to the Great Wall?
Beijing
What is the capital of Japan, often referred to as the 'Land of the Rising Sun'?
Tokyo
Which East Asian capital is the headquarters for global tech giants like Samsung and Hyundai?
Seoul
What is the capital of North Korea, a country often called the 'Hermit Kingdom'?
Pyongyang
Taipei is the capital of which East Asian island, famous for the Taipei 101 skyscraper?
Taiwan
Which capital city serves as the seat of Mongolia, the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state?
Ulaanbaatar
What is the capital of Thailand, the only Southeast Asian nation never to be colonized by a European power?
Bangkok
Hanoi is the capital of which country, famous for its coffee culture and the limestone pillars of Halong Bay?
Vietnam
Which archipelago nation consisting of over 7,000 islands has Manila as its capital?
Philippines
What is the capital of Indonesia, the world's largest island country?
Jakarta
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