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Name of the Country | Capital |

Albania | Tirana |

Andorra | Andorra la Vella |

Armenia | Yerevan |

Austria | Vienna |

Azerbaijan | Baku |

Belarus | Minsk |

Belgium | Brussels |

Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo |

Bulgaria | Sofia |

Croatia | Zagreb |

Cyprus | Nicosia |

Czech Republic | Prague |

Denmark | Copenhagen |

Estonia | Tallinn |

Finland | Helsinki |

France | Paris |

Georgia | Tbilisi |

Germany | Berlin |

Greece | Athens |

Hungary | Budapest |

Iceland | Reykjavík |

Ireland | Dublin |

Italy | Rome |

Kazakhstan | Astana |

Latvia | Riga |

Liechtenstein | Vaduz |

Lithuania | Vilnius |

Luxembourg | Luxembourg |

Republic of Macedonia | Skopje |

Malta | Valletta |

Moldova | Chişinău |

Monaco | Monaco |

Montenegro | Podgorica |

Netherlands | Amsterdam and Hague |

Norway | Oslo |

Poland | Warsaw |

Portugal | Lisbon |

Romania | Bucharest |

Russia | Moscow |

San Marino | San Marino |

Serbia | Belgrade |

Slovakia | Bratislava |

Slovenia | Ljubljana |

Spain | Madrid |

Sweden | Stockholm |

Switzerland | Bern |

Turkey | Ankara |

Ukraine | Kiev |

United Kingdom | London |

Vatican City | Vatican City |

Mesopotamia

*Mesopotamia (from the Ancient Greek: Μεσοποταμία: "[land] between rivers"; Arabic: بلاد الرافدين‎ (bilād al-rāfidayn); Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪܝܢ (beth nahrain): "land of rivers") is a toponym for the area of theTigris–Euphrates river system, largely corresponding to modern-day Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran.

Widely considered to be the cradle of civilization, Bronze Age Mesopotamia included Sumer and theAkkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires. In the Iron Age, it was controlled by the Neo-Assyrianand Neo-Babylonian empires. The indigenous Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history (c. 3100 BC) to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC, when it was conquered by...