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

(3)

Rome, Italy

(4)

BERN - Switzerland

BONN - Germany

Vienna, Austria

Kyiv, Ukraine

OSLO - Norway

Riga, Latvia

(5)

Athens, Greece

VADUZ - Liechtenstein

The Hague - Netherlands

Minsk, Belarus

Paris, France

Prague, Czech Republic

SOFIA - Bulgaria

(6)

Berlin, Germany

DUBLIN - Ireland

ZAGREB - Croatia

London, Great Britain

Madrid, Spain

MONACO - Monaco

Moscow, Russia

SKOPJE - Macedonia

TIRANA - Albania

(7)

BELGRADE - Yugoslavia, Serbia

Warsaw Poland

VILNIUS - Lithuania

Kishinev, Moldova

Ljubljana - Slovenia

SARAJEVO - Bosnia and Herzegovina

TALLINN - Estonia

(8)

Brussels, Belgium

Budapest, Hungary

BUCHAREST - Romania

Valletta - Malta

LISBON - Portugal

(9)

PODGORICA - Montenegro

REYKJAVIK - Iceland

Stockholm, Sweden

HELSINKI - Finland

(10)

BRATISLAVA - Slovakia

COPENHAGEN - Denmark

LUXEMBOURG - Luxembourg

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