| MALABO | Capital city and chief port of Equatorial Guinea, formerly (until 1973) called Santa Isabel (6) |
| BANJUL | Capital and fourth-largest city of Gambia, formerly (until 1973) called Bathurst (6) |
| BOGOTA | City originally called Santa Fe |
| STCROIX | Island also called Santa Cruz |
| NASSAU | Capital city and chief port of the Bahamas, on the NE coast of New Providence Island (6) |
| HOBART | Capital city and chief port of the island state of Tasmania, Australia (6) |
| MYSORE | Former name (until 1973) of the SW Indian state of Karnataka (6) |
| HARARE | Capital city of Zimbabwe, formerly (until 1982) called Salisbury (6) |
| ODISHA | State of E India on the Bay of Bengal, formerly (until 2011) called Orissa (6) |
| BELIZE | Second-smallest country of Central America by area, known until 1973 as British Honduras (6) |
| LISBON | Capital city and port of Portugal (6) |
| LOME | Capital city and chief port of Togo, in the south-west on the Gulf of Guinea (4) |
| SUVA | Capital city and chief port of Fiji, on the SE coast of the island of Viti Levu (4) |
| TERESINA | Capital city and chief port of the state of Piaui in NE Brazil, on the Parnaiba River (8) |
| GEORGETOWN | Capital city and chief port of Guyana, on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Demerara River (10) |
| ASUNCION | Capital city and chief port of Paraguay, named from the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (8) |
| DENALI | Highest mountain peak in North America, formerly (until 2015) known as Mount McKinley (6) |
| BIOKO | Island and province of Equatorial Guinea formerly called Fernando Po on which the capital, Malabo, lies (5) |
| TRIPOLI | Capital city and chief port of Libya on the Mediterranean (7) |
| FUNCHAL | Capital city and chief port of Madeira, on the southern coast (7) |