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    1. BubbhaJebus on

      China: Northern Capital

      Japan: Eastern Capital

      Thailand: Capital of Devas

    2. HereButNeverPresent on

      I feel like you need to add some extra liberties just to have a more colourful map

      Like “Mexico City” being the capital city of Mexico.

    3. CompetitiveLow6824 on

      In Burmese too.​နေပြည်​တော်(Nay Pyi Taw) literally means where king resides aka Capital

    4. DiscussionFun2987 on

      Not related to this post, but the capital of Sri Lanka, „Sri Jayawardanepura Kotte“, means „Resplendent Fort City of Growing Victory“.

      Its colloquially just called „Kotte“ which literally means fort. Jayawardanepura Kotte was also the capital of the Kingdom of Kotte (1412-1597), then, it was called „Jayawaddanapura“.

      Interestingly, the capital of the former Kingdom of Kandy (also in Sri Lanka from 1469-1815), is still known as „Maha Nuwara“ in Sinhala, meaning Big/Capital City.

    5. Istanbul, from Greek ‚eis tin poleis‘ – to the City, implying this particular city is the most important above all. Thus, the capital.

      Paris, from Civitas Parisii, that replaced the name Lutetia, means ‚city of the Parisii‘, after many cities lost their original name and were instead renamed into communities of the local tribe.

    6. Wild_Pangolin_4772 on

      Seoul means capital?

      What’s going to happen when they move it to Sejong?

    7. SuperfluousMainMan on

      Would Egypt be added to this list soon? Considering their new capital NAC is literally New Administrative Capital?

    8. SARS-covfefe on

      Chinese and Japanese names can be quite mundane when translated lol. North Capital, South Capital, East Capital, Big Hill, Wide Island, North River, West River, Upon the Sea, Pearl Sea, etc…

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