| LAPAZ | Largest city and de facto capital of Bolivia, in the Andes mountains southeast of Lake Titicaca (2,3) |
| YAREN | Largest district and de facto capital of Nauru, created in 1968 (5) |
| BONN | From 1949 to 1990, seat of government and de facto capital of West Germany. (4) |
| BAGUIRMI | Islamic kingdom or sultanate that existed as an independent state during the 16th and 17th centuries southeast of Lake Chad |
| TITICACA | Lying high in the Andes Mountains, astride the border between Peru and Bolivia, it is the second largest lake in South America (8) |
| BERNE | Unofficial or "de facto" capital of the country in which Davos (the highest town in Europe) and Murr |
| VALLADOLID | University city in Spain; de facto capital of the autonomous region of Castile and Leon (10) |
| BRUSSELS | Capital city of Belgium, de facto capital of the European Union (8) |
| LUBECK | German city, the de facto capital of the Hanseatic League |
| VICHY | The de facto capital of the French State from 1940 to 1944 (5) |
| BERN | City which is the de facto capital of Switzerland (4) |
| COTOPAXI | Stratovolcano in the Andes Mountains that is the second highest summit in Ecuador |
| ATACAMA | And 39 Large arid region of northern Chile on the Pacific coast west of the Andes mountains (7,6) |
| ABIDJAN | De facto capital of the Ivory Coast (7) |
| THEHAGUE | De facto capital of the Netherlands (3,5) |
| DESERT | Large arid region of northern Chile on the Pacific coast west of the Andes mountains (7,6) |
| LASCAR | Volcano in northern Chile in the Andes mountains (6) |
| TAIPEI | De facto capital of Taiwan (6) |
| SALERNO | City that briefly served as the Kingdom of Italy's de-facto capital during the Second World War |
| LLAMA | Alpaca relative in the Andes mountains |