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A list of countries, capitals and currencies is below. Food is more difficult, and is a subjective question. It would require a long explanation for each country, so it would not be easy to answer.

List of countries with their capitals and currencies

Country - Capital - Currency

Afghanistan - Kabul - Afghani

Albania - Tirana - Lek

Algeria - Algiers - Dinar

Andorra - Andorra la Vella - Euro -

Angola - Luanda - New Kwanza -

Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's (Antigua) - East Caribbean Dollar -

Argentina - Buenos Aires - Peso -

Armenia - Yerevan - Dram -

Australia - Canberra - Australian Dollar -

Austria - Vienna - Euro -

Azerbaijan Republic of - Baku (Baki) - Manat -

Bahamas - Nassau - Bahamian Dollar -

Bahrain - Al-Manama - Bahrain Dinar -

Bangladesh - Dhaka - Taka -

Barbados - Bridgetown - Barbados Dollar -

Belarus - Minsk - Belorussian Rubel -

Belgium - Brussels - Euro

Belize - Belmopan - Belize Dollar

Benin - Porto Novo (official capital); Contonu (seat of govt.) - CFA Franc

Bhutan - Thimphu - Ngultrum

Bolivia - La Paz (seat of govt.); Sucre (capital and seat of judiciary) - Boliviano

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo - Marka

Botswana - Gaborone - Pula -

Brazil - Brasilia - Real

Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei Dollar

Bulgaria - Sofia - Lev

Burundi - Bujumbura - Burundi Franc -

Cambodia - Phnom Penh - Riel -

Cameroon - Yaound' - CFA Franc -

Canada - Ottawa - Canadian Dollar -

Cape Verde - Praia - Cape Verdean Escudo -

Central African Republic - Bangui - CFA Franc -

Chad - N'Djamena - CFA Franc -

Chile - Santiago - Chilean Peso -

China - Beijing - Yuan/Renminbi -

Colombia - Santa Fe de Bogot - Colombian Peso -

Comoros - Moroni - Franc -

Congo, Democraic Republic of - Kinshasa - Congolese Franc

Congo, Republic of - Brazzaville - CFA Franc

Costa Rica - San Jose - Colon -

Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro - CFA Franc -

Croatia - Zagreb - Kuna -

Cuba - Havana - Cuban Peso -

Cyprus - Lefkosia (Nicosia) - Euro -

Czech Republic - Prague - Koruna -

Denmark - Copenhagen - Krone -

Djibouti - Djibouti - Djibouti Franc -

Dominica - Roseau - East Caribbean Dollar -

Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo - Dominican Peso -

East Timor - Dili - US Dollar

Ecuador - Quito - US Dollar

Egypt - Cairo - Egyptian Pound -

El Salvador - San Salvador - Colon / US Dollar -

Equatorial Guinea - Malabo - CFA Franc -

Eritrea - Asmara (Formerly Asmera) - Nakfa -

Estonia - Tallinn - Euro

Ethiopia - Addis Ababa - Birr -

Fiji - Suva (Viti Levu) - Birr -

Finland - Helsinki - Euro

France - Paris - Euro

Gabon - Libreville - CFA Franc -

Gambia - Banjul - Dalasi -

Georgia - T'bilisi - Lari -

Germany - Berlin - Euro

Ghana - Accra - Cedi -

Greece - Athens - Euro (ΕΥΡΩ)

Grenada - Saint George's - East Caribbean Dollar -

Guatemala - Guatemala City - Quetzal -

Guinea - Conakry - Guinean Franc -

Guinea Bissau - Bissau - CFA Franc -

Guyana - Georgetown - Guyanese Dollar -

Haiti - Port-au-Prince - Gourde -

Honduras - Tegucigalpa - Lempira -

Hungary - Budapest - Forint -

Iceland - Reykjavik - Icelandic Krona -

India - New Delhi - Rupee -

Indonesia - Jakarta - Rupiah -

Iran - Tehran - Rial -

Iraq - Baghdad - Dinar/US Dollar -

Ireland - Dublin - Euro

Israel - Jerusalem - Shekel

Italy - Rome - Euro

Jamaica - Kingston - Dinar -

Japan - Tokyo - Yen -

Jordan - Amman - Dinar -

Kazakhstan - Astana - Tenge -

Kenya - Nairobi - Kenya Shilling -

Kiribati - South Tarawa - Australian Dollar -

Korea North - Pyongyang - Won -

Korea South - Seoul - Won -

Kosovo - Pristina - Euro -

Kuwait - Kuwait City - Kuwaiti Dinar -

Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek - Som -

Laos - Vientiane - New Kip -

Latvia - Riga - Lat -

Lebanon - Beirut - Lebanese Pound -

Lesotho - Maseru - Loti -

Liberia - Monrovia - Liberian Dollar -

Libya - Tripoli - Libyan Dinar -

Liechtenstein - Vaduz - Swiss Franc -

Lithuania - Vilnius - Litas -

Luxembourg - Luxembourg Ville - Euro

Macedonia - Skopje - Denar

Madagascar - Antananarivo - Ariary

Malawi - Lilongwe - Kwacha

Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Ringgit

Maldives - Male - rufiyaa -

Mali - Bamako - CFA Franc -

Malta - Valletta - Euro

Marshall Islands - Majuro - US Dollar -

Mexico - Mexico City (Distrito Federal) - Mexican Peso -

Micronesia Federated States of - Palikir - US Dollar -

Moldova - Chisinau - Leu -

Monaco - Monaco Ville - Euro

Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar - Tugrik -

Morocco - Rabat - Dirham -

Montenegro - Padgorica - Euro -

Mozambique - Maputo - Metical -

Myanmar - Rangoon - Kyat

Namibia - Windhoek - Namibian Dollar -

Nauru - No official capital; government offices in Yaren District - Australian Dollar -

Nepal - Kathmandu - Napalese Rupee -

Netherlands - Amsterdam - Euro

New Zealand - Wellington - New Zealand Dollar -

Nicaragua - Managua - Gold Cordoba -

Niger - Niamey - CFA Franc -

Nigeria - Abuja - Naira -

Norway - Oslo - Norwegian Krone -

Oman - Muscat - Omani Rial -

Pakistan - Islamabad - Pakistan Rupee -

Palau - Koror - US Dollar -

Panama - Panama City - Balboa / US Dollar -

Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby - Kina -

Paraguay - Asuncion - Guarani -

Peru - Lima - Nuevo sol -

Philippines - Manila - Peso -

Poland - Warsaw - Złoty

Portugal - Lisbon - Euro

Puerto Rico - San Juan - US Dollar -

Qatar - Doha - Qatari Riyal -

Romania - Bucharest - Leu -

Russia - Moscow - Ruble -

Rwanda - Kigali - Rwanda Franc -

St. Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre - East Caribbean Dollar -

St. Lucia - Castries - East Caribbean Dollar -

St. Vincent & the Grenadines - Kingstown - East Caribbean Dollar -

Samoa - Apia - Tala -

San Marino - San Marino - Euro

Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome - Dobra -

Saudi Arabia - Riyadh - Riyal -

Senegal - Dakar - CFA Franc -

Serbia - Belgrade - Serbian dinar

Seychelles - Victoria - Seychelles Dollar -

Sierra Leone - Freetown - Leone -

Singapore - Singapore - Singapore Dollar -

Slovakia - Bratislava - Koruna -

Slovenia - Ljubljana - Euro

Solomon Islands - Honiara - Solomon Islands Dollar -

Somalia - Mogadishu - Somali Shilling -

South Africa - Pretoria - Rand

Spain - Madrid - Euro

Sri Lanka - Colombo - Sri Lanka Rupee

Sudan - Khartoum - Dinar -

Suriname - Paramaribo - Surinamese Dollar -

Swaziland - Mbabane - Lilangeni -

Sweden - Stockholm - Krona -

Switzerland - Bern - Swiss Franc -

Syria - Damascus - Syrian Pound -

Taiwan - Taipei - Taiwan New Dollar -

Tajikistan - Dushanbe - Somoni -

Tanzania - Dar es Salaam - Tanzanian Shilling -

Thailand - Bangkok - Baht -

Togo - Lome - CFA Franc -

Tonga - Nuku'alofa - Pa'anga -

Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain - Trinidad and Tobago Dollar -

Tunisia - Tunis - Tunisian Dinar -

Turkey - Ankara - Turkish New Lira (YTL) -

Turkmenistan - Ashgabat - Manat -

Tuvalu - Funafuti - Australian dollar -

Uganda - Kampala - Ugandan New Shilling -

Ukraine - Kiev - Hryvna -

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi - UAE Dirham -

United Kingdom - London - Pound Sterling -

United State - Washington DC - US Dollar -

Uruguay - Montevideo - Uruguay Peso -

Uzbekistan - Tashkent (Toshkent) - Uzbekistani Som -

Vanuatu - Port-Vila (Efate) - Vatu -

Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City - Euro

Venezuela - Caracas - Bolivars -

Vietnam - Hanoi - Dong

Yemen - Sana - Rial -

Zambia - Lusaka - Kwacha -

Zimbabwe - Harare - Zimbabwean dollar -

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