With world wars, revolutions and a lot of changing borders, the world map underwent a lot of changes in the 20th century. In the 1900, only around 40 countries had capital cities. By the year 2,000, that number grew to a roaring 200. But, some countries believed that more was better – and went ahead to have more than one capital city.
These countries below have TWO capital cities:
Benin: Porto-Novo and Cotonou
Bolivia: La Paz and Sucre
Chile: Santiago and Valparaíso
Côte D’Ivoire: Yamoussoukro and Abidjan
Czech Republic: Prague and Brno
Kingdom of eSwatini: Mbabane and Lobamba
Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya
Montenegro: Podgorica and Cetinje
Netherlands: Amsterdam and The Hague
And there’s only ONE country that has THREE capital cities:
South Africa: Pretoria:,Cape Town and Bloemfontein