Moroni has been the capital city of Comoros since 1962 and has grown to become the largest city in the country. Travelers to Moroni are served by Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport. In addition, visitors can also use a harbor which offers regular transportation to other islands on Comoros Archipelago including Indian Ocean Islands like Madagascar.
Read More »Nuku’alofa, Tonga
Nuku’alofa is Tonga’s capital and the small city has just a handful of tourist attractions. Being a largely coral island, Nuku’alofa is largely surrounded by numerous coral reefs. It is located on the northern coast of Tonga and has a very relaxed air even though the city experienced some troubles a couple of years back.
Read More »3 Different But Fun Things To In Oxford
Because Oxford is a city that attracts quite a few tourists it’s easy for a visit to the city to become dominated by the ‘safe’ choices. A boat ride down the Thames, self-propelled or otherwise, a guided walk around the town and university buildings or a visit to some of the museums are all excellent things to do, but occasionally it’s nice to do something a bit different to the norm.
Read More »Muscat, Oman
Muscat is the largest city in Oman and also the national capital. The city experiences a tropical climate with generally humid and hot weather all year round. Muscat comprises of three cities starting with the walled city of Muscat that houses royal palaces.
Read More »Noumea, New Caledonia
As the capital city of New Caledonia, Noumea lies on Grande Terre Island and it’s the country’s largest city. Noumea boasts of being one of the highly westernized capital cities in Pacific islands and features large colonial mansions and beautiful beaches but it is not a popular tourist destination as such.
Read More »Nouakchott, Mauritania
The capital of Mauritania, Nouakchott is a large and modernized city whose name translates to the ‘place of the winds’. Compared to other Mauritania cities, Nouakchott is by far very large and one of the largest and most prominent cities in the Sahara.
Read More »Nicosia, Cyprus
The capital city of Cyprus Island, Nicosia is located at the centre of the island and home to the largest number of people living on the Island. With a population of about 300, 000 people, the city have grown tremendously in the past few years to engulf the surrounding settlements and villages.
Read More »N’Djamena, Chad
As the capital city of Chad, N’Djamena is the largest city in the country with a population of nearly 1 million people. The city is situated along the confluence of River Logone and River Chari on the Cameroon border. Since history, the city of N’Djamena has witnessed numerous heated revolts and rebellions.
Read More »Niamey, Niger
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.
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