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Code Name Continent Surface Area Population Capital ABW Aruba Code Name Continent Surface Area Population Capital ABW Aruba North America 193.00 103,000 Oranjestad AFG Afghanistan Asia 652,090.00 22,720,000 Kabul AGO Angola Africa 1,246,700.00 12,878,000 Luanda AIA Anguilla North America 96.00 8,000 The Valley ALB Albania Europe 28,748.00 3,401,200 Tirana AND Andorra Europe 468.00 78,000 Andorra la Vella ANT Netherlands Antilles North America 800.00 217,000 Willemstad ARE United Arab Emirates Asia 83,600.00 2,441,000 Abu Dhabi ARG Argentina South America 2,780,400.00 37,032,000 Buenos Aires ARM Armenia Asia 29,800.00 3,520,000 Yerevan ASM American Samoa Oceania 199.00 68,000 Fagatogo ATG Antigua and Barbuda North America 442.00 68,000 Saint John´s AUS Australia Oceania 7,741,220.00 18,886,000 Canberra AUT Austria Europe 83,859.00 8,091,800 Wien AZE Azerbaijan Asia 86,600.00 7,734,000 Baku BDI Burundi Africa 27,834.00 6,695,000 Bujumbura BEL Belgium Europe 30,518.00 10,239,000 Bruxelles [Brussel] BEN Benin Africa 112,622.00 6,097,000 Porto-Novo BFA Burkina Faso Africa 274,000.00 11,937,000 Ouagadougou BGD Bangladesh Asia 143,998.00 129,155,000 Dhaka BGR Bulgaria Europe 110,994.00 8,190,900 Sofija BHR Bahrain Asia 694.00 617,000 al-Manama BHS Bahamas North America 13,878.00 307,000 Nassau BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina Europe 51,197.00 3,972,000 Sarajevo BLR Belarus Europe 207,600.00 10,236,000 Minsk BLZ Belize North America 22,696.00 241,000 Belmopan BMU Bermuda North America 53.00 65,000 Hamilton BOL Bolivia South America 1,098,581.00 8,329,000 La Paz BRA Brazil South America 8,547,403.00 170,115,000 Brasília BRB Barbados North America 430.00 270,000 Bridgetown BRN Brunei Asia 5,765.00 328,000 Bandar Seri Begawan BTN Bhutan Asia 47,000.00 2,124,000 Thimphu BWA Botswana Africa 581,730.00 1,622,000 Gaborone CAF Central African Republic Africa 622,984.00 3,615,000 Bangui CAN Canada North America 9,970,610.00 31,147,000 Ottawa CCK Cocos (Keeling) Islands Oceania 14.00 600 West Island CHE Switzerland Europe 41,284.00 7,160,400 Bern CHL Chile South America 756,626.00 15,211,000 Santiago de Chile CHN China Asia 9,572,900.00 1,277,558,000 Peking CIV Côte d’Ivoire Africa 322,463.00 14,786,000 Yamoussoukro CMR Cameroon Africa 475,442.00 15,085,000 Yaoundé COD Congo, The Democratic Republic of the Africa 2,344,858.00 51,654,000 Kinshasa COG Congo Africa 342,000.00 2,943,000 Brazzaville COK Cook Islands Oceania 236.00 20,000 Avarua COL Colombia South America 1,138,914.00 42,321,000 Santafé de Bogotá COM Comoros Africa 1,862.00 578,000 Moroni Code Name Continent Surface Area Population Capital CPV Cape Verde Africa 4,033.00 428,000 Praia CRI Costa Rica North America 51,100.00 4,023,000 San José CUB Cuba North America 110,861.00 11,201,000 La Habana CXR Christmas Island Oceania 135.00 2,500 Flying Fish Cove CYM Cayman Islands North America 264.00 38,000 George Town CYP Cyprus Asia 9,251.00 754,700 Nicosia CZE Czech Republic Europe 78,866.00 10,278,100 Praha DEU Germany Europe 357,022.00 82,164,700 Berlin DJI Djibouti Africa 23,200.00 638,000 Djibouti DMA Dominica North America 751.00 71,000 Roseau DNK Denmark Europe 43,094.00 5,330,000 København DOM Dominican Republic North America 48,511.00 8,495,000 Santo Domingo de Guzmán DZA Algeria Africa 2,381,741.00 31,471,000 Alger ECU Ecuador South America 283,561.00 12,646,000 Quito EGY Egypt Africa 1,001,449.00 68,470,000 Cairo ERI Eritrea Africa 117,600.00 3,850,000 Asmara ESH Western Sahara Africa 266,000.00 293,000 El-Aaiún ESP Spain Europe 505,992.00 39,441,700 Madrid EST Estonia Europe 45,227.00 1,439,200 Tallinn ETH Ethiopia Africa 1,104,300.00 62,565,000 Addis Abeba FIN Finland Europe 338,145.00 5,171,300 Helsinki [Helsingfors] FJI Fiji Islands Oceania 18,274.00 817,000 Suva FLK Falkland Islands South America 12,173.00 2,000 Stanley FRA France Europe 551,500.00 59,225,700 Paris FRO Faroe Islands Europe 1,399.00 43,000 Tórshavn FSM Micronesia, Federated States of Oceania 702.00 119,000 Palikir GAB Gabon Africa 267,668.00 1,226,000 Libreville GBR United Kingdom Europe 242,900.00 59,623,400 London GEO Georgia Asia 69,700.00 4,968,000 Tbilisi GHA Ghana Africa 238,533.00 20,212,000 Accra GIB Gibraltar Europe 6.00 25,000 Gibraltar GIN Guinea Africa 245,857.00 7,430,000 Conakry GLP Guadeloupe North America 1,705.00 456,000 Basse-Terre GMB Gambia Africa 11,295.00 1,305,000 Banjul GNB Guinea-Bissau Africa 36,125.00 1,213,000 Bissau GNQ Equatorial Guinea Africa 28,051.00 453,000 Malabo GRC Greece Europe 131,626.00 10,545,700 Athenai GRD Grenada North America 344.00 94,000 Saint George´s GRL Greenland North America 2,166,090.00 56,000 Nuuk GTM Guatemala North America 108,889.00 11,385,000 Ciudad de Guatemala GUF French Guiana South America 90,000.00 181,000 Cayenne GUM Guam Oceania 549.00 168,000 Agaña GUY Guyana South America 214,969.00 861,000 Georgetown HKG Hong Kong Asia 1,075.00 6,782,000 Victoria HND Honduras North America 112,088.00 6,485,000 Tegucigalpa HRV Croatia Europe 56,538.00 4,473,000 Zagreb Code Name Continent Surface Area Population Capital HTI Haiti North America 27,750.00 8,222,000 Port-au-Prince HUN Hungary Europe 93,030.00 10,043,200 Budapest IDN Indonesia Asia 1,904,569.00 212,107,000 Jakarta IND India Asia 3,287,263.00 1,013,662,000 New Delhi IRL Ireland Europe 70,273.00 3,775,100 Dublin IRN Iran Asia 1,648,195.00 67,702,000 Teheran IRQ Iraq Asia 438,317.00 23,115,000 Baghdad ISL Iceland Europe 103,000.00 279,000 Reykjavík ISR Israel Asia 21,056.00 6,217,000 Jerusalem ITA Italy Europe 301,316.00 57,680,000 Roma JAM Jamaica North America 10,990.00 2,583,000 Kingston JOR Jordan Asia 88,946.00 5,083,000 Amman JPN Japan Asia 377,829.00 126,714,000 Tokyo KAZ Kazakstan Asia 2,724,900.00 16,223,000 Astana KEN Kenya Africa 580,367.00 30,080,000 Nairobi KGZ Kyrgyzstan Asia 199,900.00 4,699,000 Bishkek KHM Cambodia Asia 181,035.00 11,168,000 Phnom Penh KIR Kiribati Oceania 726.00 83,000 Bairiki KNA Saint Kitts and Nevis North America 261.00 38,000 Basseterre KOR South Korea Asia 99,434.00 46,844,000 Seoul KWT Kuwait Asia 17,818.00 1,972,000 Kuwait LAO Laos Asia 236,800.00 5,433,000 Vientiane LBN Lebanon Asia 10,400.00 3,282,000 Beirut LBR Liberia Africa 111,369.00 3,154,000 Monrovia LBY Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Africa 1,759,540.00 5,605,000 Tripoli LCA Saint Lucia North America 622.00 154,000 Castries LIE Liechtenstein Europe 160.00 32,300 Vaduz LKA Sri Lanka Asia 65,610.00 18,827,000 Colombo LSO Lesotho Africa 30,355.00 2,153,000 Maseru LTU Lithuania Europe 65,301.00 3,698,500 Vilnius LUX Luxembourg Europe 2,586.00 435,700 Luxembourg [Luxemburg/Lëtzebuerg] LVA Latvia Europe 64,589.00 2,424,200 Riga MAC Macao Asia 18.00 473,000 Macao MAR Morocco Africa 446,550.00 28,351,000 Rabat MCO Monaco Europe 1.50 34,000 Monaco-Ville MDA Moldova Europe 33,851.00 4,380,000 Chisinau MDG Madagascar Africa 587,041.00 15,942,000 Antananarivo MDV Maldives Asia 298.00 286,000 Male MEX Mexico North America 1,958,201.00 98,881,000 Ciudad de México MHL Marshall Islands Oceania 181.00 64,000 Dalap-Uliga-Darrit MKD Macedonia Europe 25,713.00 2,024,000 Skopje MLI Mali Africa 1,240,192.00 11,234,000 Bamako MLT Malta Europe 316.00 380,200 Valletta MMR Myanmar Asia 676,578.00 45,611,000 Rangoon (Yangon) MNG Mongolia Asia 1,566,500.00 2,662,000 Ulan Bator MNP Northern Mariana Islands Oceania 464.00 78,000 Garapan Code Name Continent Surface Area Population Capital MOZ Mozambique Africa 801,590.00 19,680,000 Maputo MRT Mauritania Africa 1,025,520.00 2,670,000 Nouakchott MSR Montserrat North America 102.00 11,000 Plymouth MTQ Martinique North America 1,102.00 395,000 Fort-de-France MUS Mauritius Africa 2,040.00 1,158,000 Port-Louis MWI Malawi Africa 118,484.00 10,925,000 Lilongwe MYS Malaysia Asia 329,758.00 22,244,000 Kuala Lumpur MYT Mayotte Africa 373.00 149,000 Mamoutzou NAM Namibia Africa 824,292.00 1,726,000 Windhoek NCL New Caledonia Oceania 18,575.00 214,000 Nouméa NER Niger Africa 1,267,000.00 10,730,000 Niamey NFK Norfolk Island Oceania 36.00 2,000 Kingston NGA Nigeria Africa 923,768.00 111,506,000 Abuja NIC Nicaragua North America 130,000.00 5,074,000 Managua NIU Niue Oceania 260.00 2,000 Alofi NLD Netherlands Europe 41,526.00 15,864,000 Amsterdam NOR Norway Europe 323,877.00 4,478,500 Oslo NPL Nepal Asia 147,181.00 23,930,000 Kathmandu NRU Nauru Oceania 21.00 12,000 Yaren NZL New Zealand Oceania 270,534.00 3,862,000 Wellington OMN Oman Asia 309,500.00 2,542,000 Masqat PAK Pakistan Asia 796,095.00 156,483,000 Islamabad PAN Panama North America 75,517.00 2,856,000 Ciudad de Panamá PCN Pitcairn Oceania 49.00 50 Adamstown PER Peru South America 1,285,216.00 25,662,000 Lima PHL Philippines Asia 300,000.00 75,967,000 Manila PLW Palau Oceania 459.00 19,000 Koror PNG Papua New Guinea Oceania 462,840.00 4,807,000 Port Moresby POL Poland Europe 323,250.00 38,653,600 Warszawa PRI Puerto Rico North America 8,875.00 3,869,000 San Juan PRK North Korea Asia 120,538.00 24,039,000 Pyongyang PRT Portugal Europe 91,982.00 9,997,600 Lisboa PRY Paraguay South America 406,752.00 5,496,000 Asunción PSE Palestine Asia 6,257.00 3,101,000 Gaza PYF French Polynesia Oceania 4,000.00 235,000 Papeete QAT Qatar Asia 11,000.00 599,000 Doha REU Réunion Africa 2,510.00 699,000 Saint-Denis ROM Romania Europe 238,391.00 22,455,500 Bucuresti RUS Russian Federation Europe 17,075,400.00 146,934,000 Moscow RWA Rwanda Africa 26,338.00 7,733,000 Kigali SAU Saudi Arabia Asia 2,149,690.00 21,607,000 Riyadh SDN Sudan Africa 2,505,813.00 29,490,000 Khartum SEN Senegal Africa 196,722.00 9,481,000 Dakar SGP Singapore Asia 618.00 3,567,000 Singapore SHN Saint Helena Africa 314.00 6,000 Jamestown SJM Svalbard and
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