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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Capitals of Asian states

(4)

Baku, Azerbaijan

DELHI - India

DILI - East Timor

DOHA - Qatar

MALE - Maldives

SANA - Yemen

SEOUL - South Korea

(5)

AMMAN - Jordan

DHAKA - Bangladesh

Kabul - Afghanistan

Beijing, China

Tokyo, Japan

HANOI - Vietnam

YANGON - Myanmar

(6)

AKMOLA - Kazakhstan

ANKARA - Turkey

AOMEN - Macau

BAGHDAD - Iraq

BEIRUT - Lebanon

BISHKEK - Kyrgyzstan

DAMASK - Syria

Yerevan, Armenia

MANAMA - Bahrain

MANILA - Philippines

MUSCAT - Oman

TAIPEI - Taiwan

(7)

Ashgabat - Turkmenistan

BANGKOK - Thailand

HONG KONG - Hong Kong

DUSHANBE - Tajikistan

COLOMBO - Sri Lanka

NICOSIA - Cyprus

Pyongyang - North Korea

TASHKENT - Uzbekistan

Tbilisi, Georgia

TEHRAN - Iran

Thimphu - Bhutan

(8)

Vientiane - Laos

JAKARTA - Indonesia

KATHMANDU - Nepal

PHNOMPEN - Cambodia (Kampuchea)

SINGAPORE - Singapore

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