Capital City Etymologies - Statistics

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Hint Capital % Correct
Named after the first President of the U.S. Washington D.C.
99%
"Saint Joseph" in Spanish San José
90%
Named after its first king after he killed his brother Remus (according to legend) Rome
81%
Perhaps named after the goddess of wisdom (but more likely she is named for the city) Athens
78%
"Fair Winds" in Spanish Buenos Aires
71%
Named because of its position on the Cape of Good Hope Cape Town
65%
In its own language its name means simply "capital", spelled 서울 Seoul
64%
Originally known as Edo, its name was changed to mean "Eastern Capital" in 1868 Tokyo
64%
"City of Islam" Islamabad
57%
"The Peace" in Spanish La Paz
57%
"Saint Thomas" in Portuguese São Tomé
49%
Named after a victorious general at the Battle of Waterloo Wellington
45%
Named after the fifth President of the U.S. Monrovia
41%
From ancient Greek Σόφια, meaning "wisdom" Sofia
39%
"Three Cities" in Greek Tripoli
36%
"Saint James" in Spanish Santiago
35%
Its current name, meaning "Red Hero", was given in 1924 after the country became communist Ulaanbaatar
30%
Named after a local tribe, not a character from "The Iliad" Paris
26%
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