Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, and Copenhagen.
There are 51 national capitals in Europe.
There are 51 national capitals in Europe.
Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, and Copenhagen.
Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, and Copenhagen.
Some cities located at approximately 60N 15E coordinates include Umeå and Örnsköldsvik in Sweden and Kuopio in Finland. These cities are situated in the northern part of Europe.
There are thousands and thousands of cities that are not capitals in Europe. Some include Barcelona, Spain. Nice, France. Milan, Italy. Istanbul, Turkey. Cologone, Germany.
Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, and Copenhagen.
Madrid, Paris, and Berlin are all capital cities of their respective nations. Madrid is the capital of Spain, Paris, France, and Berlin is the capital of Germany.
Most European capitals are located in the central and western parts of the continent. Cities like Paris, Berlin, and Brussels serve as political and cultural hubs. Additionally, several capitals in Eastern Europe, such as Warsaw and Prague, contribute to the region's diverse landscape. Overall, the distribution reflects historical, political, and geographical factors.
The capitals that lie on the 55th parallel north are Moscow, Russia; Minsk, Belarus; and Astana (now called Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan. These cities are situated in the northern hemisphere, where the 55th parallel crosses through various countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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All European cities are located in Europe. All American cities are located in North America.