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Maputo, Mozambique

Maputo serves as the administrative, economic and cultural center of Mozambique, a status it got in 1898. Previously, Maputo was known as Lourenco Marques but renamed in 1975 after the country’s independence. Maputo plays a critical role as an important harbor in the country.

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Manila, Philippines

Manila is huge city in Philippines that serves as the country’s capital and center for transportation, business and education. Manila city is reputed as being a polluted and congested concrete jungle. Unfortunately, since there are many tourist destinations in Philippines, most travelers simply overlook Manila as just a stop over and quickly proceed on to other islands and provinces in the nation.

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Ljubljana, Slovenia

The city of Ljubljana is not a world famous tourist destination point as attractions in this city are extremely limited. So, rather than just hoping all over the city, it is a good idea to just stroll around the city taking photos as you simply enjoy this city just the way it is.

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Kathmandu, Nepal

Kathmandu is the most developed city in Nepal which currently serves as the nation’s capital. It shares a name with Kathmandu valley. Previously, Kathmandu was believed be a fabled city that was completely inaccessible. However, this has changed over time and it is has become one of the emerging vacation hot spots, receiving a large number of independent travelers of all budgets.

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Nauru

The small island of Nauru sits on South Pacific Ocean and largely known for its being the smallest independent country in the world. The history of Nauru is largely based on mining in its rich phosphate deposits. The island has a tropical climate and its terrain is largely composed of sandy beaches and coral reefs especially on the shallow areas.

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Manama, Bahrain

A quarter of Bahrain’s popularity, about 155, 000 people live in Manama which is the largest city and capital of Bahrain. Manama enjoys a desert tropical weather characterized by humid summers and dry winters at night.

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Lilongwe, Malawi

The country of Malawi in Africa has its capital as Lilongwe. This extremely green city has a total population of slightly less than 1 million people. In fact, due to the many trees and grassy land, visitors sometimes wonder whether Lilongwe really has a city centre or not.

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Kabul, Afghanistan

The largest city in Afghanistan, Kabul has served as the country’s capital since 1776 to date. Thanks to the numerous wars taking place in the country, Kabul has undergone through severe damage and experienced great suffering for years.

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Kampala, Uganda

Located close to Lake Victoria shores, Kampala is the administrative, economic and cultural capital of Uganda. Generally, the locals are very friendly, kind and highly approachable and with about 2.5 million it is the largest, most populous and developed city in Uganda with other towns seriously lagging behind in terms of development.

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Managua, Nicaragua

Nicaragua boasts of having Managua not just the largest city in the country but also its capital city. Currently, Managua has a population of about 1.8 million people, largely dominated by the whites and mestizos. As such, Managua ranks second when it comes to the most populous Central American cities after the city of Guatemala.

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Libreville, Gabon

Libreville is the commercial centre of Gabon that serves as the capital and largest city in the country. Getting to this city in West Africa is facilitated by Gabon Airlines, Virgin Nigeria and Lufthansa.

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Guam

The island of Guam sits on North Pacific Ocean and it is situated just close to Philippines and Hawaii. In the archipelago of Marina islands, Guam is the southernmost and largest one and it is an overseas territory of USA.

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