Most of 'em, but the answer you're looking for is Berlin.
Cities do not have capitals, countries have capitals.Vienna (German: Wien) is the capital of the country of Austria (German: Österreich).
You may be thinking of the Netherlands. It is sometimes called Holland, but that in fact is only a region of the Netherlands, and not a name for the whole country. So in reality, the Netherlands is the only name for the whole country. In terms of its capital, it only has one capital, which is Amsterdam. However, the seat of government and its Supreme Court are in the Hague, but it is not the capital. So despite these confusions, the country has only one name and only one capital.
3 European capital cities start with the letter R. Rome is the capital city in Italy. Riga is the capital city in Latvia. Reykjavik is the capital city in Iceland.
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The country with no capital cities is Antartica.the truth is it dosent even have a house or a citie or towns.
Berlin was separated into West Berlin and East Berlin, but they were not really two cities. Budapest consists of Buda and Pest, on either side of the Danube. They were regarded as separate until 1873.
Some European countries with capital cities on the coast include Portugal (Lisbon), Spain (Madrid), Italy (Rome), and Greece (Athens).
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.
There are only two European countries which start with the letter 'P' and they are Poland and Portugal. However neither of their capital cities (Warsaw and Lisbon) begin with the letter 'P.'
The European Union has three "capital cities": Brussels, Belgium Luxembourg, Luxembourg Strasbourg, France
The capital of Japan, an island country with cities named Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is Tokyo.
Serbians come from the country of Serbia, which is on the European continent. It borders Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Macedonia. The Serbian capital of Belgrade is one of the oldest European cities, as well as one of the largest in eastern Europe.