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Capitals name game
Inspired by rhythmic delivery's fun game on song titles I copy the concept for national capitals. I remember playing that as kids. And no, I don't start out with Phoenix... (yes, US state capitals count as well):
Here we go: Jakarta (Indonesia) |
Explain your rules a bit more Hank. Are we to take one letter of the name of the capital and use that letter in the name of the next capital. Also if it's national capitals why do U.S. states count? That should equally apply to all other countries that are subdivided into smaller entities then.
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Well, here's a new one: Mogadishu (Somalia) |
Ulaan Baatar (Mongolia)
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hehe - I knew you would come with that :-)
Riyadh (Saudi) |
Havana (Cuba)
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Athens (Greece)
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Stockholm (Sweden)
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Moscow (Russia)
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I tried to think of something other than the obvious, but I drew a blank so here goes
Washington (guess where) |
BARACK OBAMA :-)
And you couldn't even have said Wichita because the capital there is Topeka... well.. N... or is it C... :-) Nashville (Tennesee) Copenhagen (Denmark) |
It has to be 'n' because D.C. is a district or subdivision.
Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) |
Ok
Edinburgh (Scotland) |
Sorry... N....
Nairobi (Kenya) |
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Amsterdam is the capital of Holland |
Nairobi (Kenya)
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We came to: Nairobi (Kenya) |
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Dakar (Senegal)
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Rome or Roma (Italy)
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Hmmm... should we not stick to the English version of the name, or what? What do you think?
Edingburgh (Scotland) Andorra la Vella (Andorra) |
adiss ababa, ethiopia
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you shouldn't be able to repeat the same capital twice. thats my view anyway.
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I didn't - before was a mistake... I should have used an N but mistakenly used an E. But since it's not used as the thread, my bet is:
Amman (Jordan) |
new deli india
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Islamabad , Pakistan
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The reason that Den Haag is not the capital of Holland is because a king was once crowned in Amsterdam, in the 18th century I believe. And the constitution prescribed that kings should be crowned in the capital city. So they changed Amsterdam to capital then. But the entire governement is seated in Den Haag still. |
interesting... but kinda confusing.. what is the last city?
is it adiss ababa, amman, or new delhi? |
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So many tangents! ... I'm with Fiona, where are we right now? I took a wrong turn at Albuquerque! :P |
What is the last answer ? :frown:
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This thread started getting off track after post #23. The last correct answer in post #23 was Edinburgh (Scotland). The next answer should be a capital city starting with "H" To not muddy the waters again (as I did at one point) the capitals, as Hank pointed out, should use the English spelling. This is, after all, a site that uses English as the main language.
Over to you, forum members. Any capital starting with the letter "H" |
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Hobart (Tasmania, Australia) |
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Toronto (Ontario, Canada) |
Oslo, "Norway"
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Ottawa, Canada
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asuncion, paraguay
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New Mexico City (guess where)
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yerevan.. armenia
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Nassau, (Bahamas) Ya Mon!
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Fuck U was a hard one.
Ulan Bator (Mongolia) |
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This also brings up spellings. We are using the English spellings for the capitals, but in some cases there are more than one way to spell the city's name, especially when the the language of a country does not use the Latin alphabet. Case in point here is Riyad which in English is also spelled Riyadh. |
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Here are two: Djakarta and HoChiMinh City... or Hanoi... Play me, baby! H And now let's take in American state capitals... |
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