European Countries and Capitals - Complete Guide
This comprehensive page presents an exhaustive list of European countries and their capitals, arranged in a systematic order from north to south and west to east. The document contains 46 entries, making it an invaluable resource for geographical education and reference.
Highlight: The list begins with Nordic countries and moves through Western, Central, and Eastern Europe before covering Southern European nations.
Example: Notable entries include Iceland Reykjavik in the far north, Russia Moscow in the east, and Malta Valletta in the Mediterranean south.
Definition: A capital city serves as the primary governmental and administrative center of a country.
Vocabulary:
- Micro-states: Extremely small independent states like Vatican City, San Marino, and Monaco
- Nordic countries: The northernmost group of European countries including Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Finland
Quote: "The list includes all 46 sovereign European nations, from the largest like Russia to the smallest like Vatican City."
The document provides an excellent foundation for students studying European geography, particularly useful for those preparing for examinations or participating in geographical competitions.