Yes. London is the capital of England. It is one of many capital cities in Europe. Europe is a continent, so it has many countries each with their own capital city. There is no capital of Europe, as Europe is not a country.
There are much too many to name or count. There is likely more than 1,000,000 cities, but the exact number is not known.
Only one European capital is not located on a river: Pristina, Kosovo.
There were three capital cities.
There are 3 capital cities in Great Britain
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There are thousands of cities in Europe. The exact number is not known.
There are exactly 104 major cities in Europe.
There are 195 countries in the world, each with its own capital city, totaling 195 capital cities.
Many cities deal with issues in Europe. You could say every city in Europe does. Europe is a continent of many countries. 27 of those countries belong to an organisation called the European Union. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has many of the EU institutions, but a number of other cities like Strasbourg and Luxembourg do too. So there is no one answer to your question.
No. Europe has many countries, so there are cities all around Europe.
While the standard count of fully internationally recognised countries is 50, a capital is the area of a country, province, region, or state where the main government (national, regional or local) business is conducted. A capital does not have to be of a sovereign nation, even the US has 51 capital cities, not including unincorporated territories such as Guam or Puerto Rico.It depends on what you're counting - some capitals aren't big enough to be defined as cities, and some capitals are in partially unrecognised states, autonomous regions and 'countries within countries' - such as Scotland and Wales, both in the United Kingdom. An extended count of these brings the count up to 67 capitals, and that doesn't include Capitals of German Länder, Spanish Provinces or Swiss Cantons, English County Towns, Italian Capoluoghi or Prefectures of Departments in France, etc.Monaco and Vatican City are city-states and have no separate Capital, France and Switzerland have no official Capital (Paris and Berne are de-facto Capitals), and The Netherlands has two Capitals - Amsterdam and The Hague.