Got the idea from this dude https://youtu.be/m0R7rfINwlA
Maybe this is my non-US education talking but... Is this supposed to be hard?
I assume that most people here probably know more about the world by nature of being here tbh.
Also tbf, a lot of those videos are picking and choosing answers to show off to seem funnier/more upsetting.
Edit: also being asked the question on the spot can be stressful and cause someone to short circuit on a question they otherwise know
Quite a few countries capitals are not their largest cities, in fact dont several that are, have special capital districts for the capital part of the cities, which don't technically count as the city?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_districts_and_territories
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_whose_capital_is_not_their_largest_city#/media/File:Capital_not_largest_city.svg
a lot of the people in the video appear to be under 20 and not american
Even most Americans should be able to get Washington, london, paris, rome etc right?
Pretoria/Tshwane, Cape Town, Bloemfontein
An all-in-one package deal too
dang people already said Lima and Nairobi uh.... La Pas and Manila
Warsaw, Poland
Cairo, Egypt
Caracas, Vuvuzela
Santiago, Chile
Lima, Peru
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pretoria, South Africa
Lisboa, Portugal
Ankara, Turkey
New Delhi, India
Canberra, Australia
Seoul, ROK
Pyongyang, DPRK
Mexico City, Mexico
Ottawa, Canada
Belgrade, Serbia
Budapest, Hungary
This is easy lol.
Almaty*, Kabul, Baghdad, Tehran, Islamabad :sicko-wistful: its very difficult to remember most the central asian capitals cuz the borders weren't meant to be international
after checking myself i have found Almaty is no longer the capital of Kazakhstan lol