Guess the Location #54 (Set 4)

Use clues to identify location. The clues are: (1) the capital (see caveats) (2) the continent where the answer is located; and (3) an indication of whether the answer is a sovereign state.

Source: Wikipedia List of national capitals.

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For sovereign states with multiple capitals, only one is given, with precedence as follows. 1. The de jure or constitutional capital, if one exists; else 2. The official or declared capital, if one has been designated; else 3. The executive or administrative capital.
For sovereign states with no official capital, the de facto capital is given.
For non-sovereign states, the de facto capital is given.
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Capital
Sovereign
State?
Continent
Location
West Island
N
Asia
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Saint-Pierre
N
N. Amer.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
San Marino
Y
Europe
San Marino
Skopje
Y
Europe
North Macedonia
Port Moresby
Y
Oceania
Papua New Guinea
Manila
Y
Asia
Philippines
Bangkok
Y
Asia
Thailand
Tokyo
Y
Asia
Japan
Chișinău
Y
Europe
Moldova
Dodoma
Y
Africa
Tanzania
Gustavia
N
N. Amer.
Saint Barthélemy
Port of Spain
Y
N. Amer.
Trinidad and Tobago
Seoul
Y
Asia
South Korea
Kabul
Y
Asia
Afghanistan
Kralendijk
N
N. Amer.
Bonaire
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