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ULANAnd 24 Former anglicisation of the capital and largest city of Mongolia, known until 1924 as Urga (4,5)
BATORFormer anglicisation of the capital and largest city of Mongolia, known until 1924 as Urga (4,5)
ULANBATORAnglicised name of the capital city of Mongolia, known until 1924 as Urga (4,5)
STIMACIgor ....... manager of India's national football team from 2019- 24; former Croatia. Derby and West Ham defender (6)
OSLOEuropean capital, known until 1924 as Christiania (4)
CHARWord thought to be an anglicisation of the Chinese or Indian name for tea that is used as an informal British name for the aforementioned beverage (4)
YEDDOThe former name of the capital and largest city of Japan. (5)
URGACapital and largest city of Mongolia (4)
OMALLEYWhich suburb of Canberra is named after the person who played a prominent role in the establishment of the capital and has the postcode 2606? (7)
VIENNAWhat is the name of the capital and the smallest province of Austria? (6)
HOCHIFoundation member of the French communist party in 1924 as Nguyen the Patriot, he became better known as ... Minh (2,3)
ANTANANARIVOCapital and largest city of Madagascar, known until 1976 as Tananarive (12)
ANKARACapital and second- largest city of Turkey, known until 1930 as Angora (6)
CHENNAICapital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known until 1996 as Madras (7)
TOTALFrench multinational integrated oil and gas company founded in 1924 as the Compagnie francaise des petroles
BANJULCapital of The Gambia, known until 1973 as Bathurst (6)
VANUATUIsland country in the SW Pacific known until 1980 as the New Hebrides (7)
VANDIEMENSName by which the island of Tasmania was known until 1853 (3,7,4)
LANDName by which the island of Tasmania was known until 1853 (3,7,4)
HAYLECornish town whose name is an anglicisation of "estuary" in Cornish