The fairly modern, lively city of Niamey is Niger’s capital. Located along the banks of River Niger, the city is home to over 800, 000 people. Niamey is the cultural, economic and administrative center of Niger. It has good travel facilities for both up market and budget travelers.
Read More »Naypyidaw, Myanmar
Naypyidaw is situated near Pyinmana. In 2005 November, Naypyidaw replaced Yangon officially as Myanmar capital city. The city is officially abbreviated with NPT. Naypyidaw is a highly unique urban center in this region and the fully constructed city is quite large.
Read More »Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau is Bahamas’ capital city and the largest city in this British Commonwealth. The city enjoys a subtropical kind of climate which is identical to the kind of climate in South Florida. Throughout the entire year, Nassau experiences a humid, warm weather with some very cool nights.
Read More »Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi, the place of cool waters is the largest city in Kenya which is also the country’s capital. With a population of more than three million people and located on Nairobi River, Nairobi is one of the fastest growing and largest city not just in Kenya but in the larger Africa continent.
Read More »Montevideo, Uruguay
The pleasant city of Montevideo serves as the capital city of the southern America country of Uruguay. The city traces its history back in 1724 and largely remained as an old town before being modernized in the 19th century.
Read More »Monravia, Liberia
Monravia is a city where there is nothing much to do, see or buy. You will find some few merchants along the streets selling household wares, DVDs and used clothes. The two supermarkets in the city are well stocked and large. The streets are lined with billboards requesting locals to pay taxes and boost the local economy.
Read More »Mogadishu, Somalia
Mogadishu is the capital city of Somalia. The city has been a hot battle ground for a civil war that has ravaged Somalia since 1991 making the country the most dangerous place to be on earth.
Read More »Minsk, Belarus
Minsk is the capital city of Belarus and also the largest city in the country. The city is surrounded by Niamiha and Svislac Rivers. During the World War II, the city was almost completely destroyed and rebuilding efforts began in 1950s.
Read More »Lobamba, Swaziland
The city of Lobamba is the legislative and royal capital of the country of Swaziland. While Lobamba might not be the one of the world’s renowned travel destinations, there are two traditional ceremonies that nevertheless make the city very famous.
Read More »Mbabane, Swaziland
Mbabane is the royal capital of Swaziland and second largest city in the country after Lobamba. The city’s population is slightly over 100,000 and the city sits on Mbabane River and surrounded by Mdzimba Mountains.
Read More »Melekeok, Palau
The city of Melekeok is in Palau Island and was named as the country’s capital city in 2006. Believe it or not, Melekeok has a population of slightly above 250 people. As such, Melekeok is the world’s smallest capital city in terms of population.
Read More »Maseru, Lesotho
Maseru city serves as the national capital of Lesotho in Southern Africa. While there is nothing much to see in Maseru, you can still stop by before venturing into other further places in the country.
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