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(It was Rwanda)

(If you take te capitals, Kampala, Kathmandu, Khartoum, Kiev, then Kigali, Rwanda's capital)

And here is a geopolitics lesson from Mr. Enriquez...

Country capitals are a touchy subject. Some things are simple. A vast majority of these are set in stone, like some you may know, Paris and Washington. However, some countries have multiple capitals, such as Bolivia (La Paz & Sucre), or even South Africa with three! (Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town). There are also defacto capitals, such as Netherland's the Hague, and Cote d'Ivoire's Abidjan. Technically, Switzerland's capital Bern is de facto. Some cities widely regarded as capitals, aren't even capitals. For example,Yaren. Nauru's cApItAl. Nauru is the only country wthout a capital, which brings an interesting political system. Some cities are just plain ol' mistaken. A lot of people think Australia's capital is Sydney, but it is actually Canberra, and Canada's is mistaken for Toronto, when it's actually Ottawa. It seems to be a recrring theme that the largest cities tend to be mistaken. There are actually only few of the 197 current countries without the largest city as the capital. (Australia, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, China, Cote d'Ivoire, Ecuador, Eswatini, The Gambia, India, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malta, Morocco, Myanmar, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palau, Philippines, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States, and Vietnam). It all really get super complicated with breakaway states. Especially Palestine and North Cyprus. They claim Jerusalem and Nicosia, which Israel and Cyprus claim. well, there ya go. I had fun writing it. Enjoy.

How many days ago was December 2, 1829.