World capitals flashcards for iPhone
Countries and territories on the front, capitals on the back, 203 in all. That includes the awkward ones where "the capital" is genuinely a matter of which branch of government you mean.
What’s inside
Most cards are a clean pair: Albania, Tirana. The work went into the special cases. South Africa's card carries all three seats (Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein) with their roles; Bolivia distinguishes the constitutional capital from the seat of government; disputed and de facto seats are flagged as such rather than silently picking a side. Where a single unqualified city would be misleading, the card says so.
Coverage matches the world-flags deck card for card, so the two make a natural pair: learn the flag, then learn the capital, or run both and let the schedules interleave.
Sample cards
| Front | Back |
|---|---|
| Afghanistan | Kabul |
| Australia | Canberra |
| South Africa | Pretoria (administrative) Cape Town (legislative) Bloemfontein (judicial) |
Who it’s for
Quiz and trivia players, mostly. It's the deck in this library most likely to settle a bar argument.
Getting it onto your iPhone
Tap the download button on this page in Safari, open the download (the ↓ button by the address bar), and tap the file; it imports into Flickdeck as a new deck with every card unstudied. From a Mac or PC, download it and AirDrop it to your iPhone. The deck library page has the full walkthrough, and the app itself is coming to the App Store.
Source and accuracy
Baseline data follows LearnStuff's geography quiz; every answer was reviewed against current sources on July 12, 2026. That review is why Equatorial Guinea's card already reflects the January 2026 decree naming Ciudad de la Paz the national capital. Capitals do occasionally move, and the deck gets re-reviewed when they do.
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