Capital of the World
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"The Capital of the World" redirects here. For the short story by Ernest Hemingway, see The Capital of the World (short story).
Capital of the World is a term first used by the The Independent newspaper to describe a global capital as an economic and cultural powerhouse. London was named as the Capital of the World in December 2007, followed by New York and Paris. [1]
List according to ranking.
- London
- New York City
- Paris
- Tokyo
- Chicago
- Madrid
- Washington DC
- Los Angeles
- Rome
- Mexico City
- Barcelona
- San Francisco
- Berlin
- Amsterdam
- Beijing
- Moscow
- Toronto
- Hong Kong
- Seoul
- Brussels
- Shanghai
- Singapore
- Athens
- Istanbul
- Sydney
- Copenhagen
- Vancouver
- Delhi
- Buenos Aires
- Sao Paulo
- Mumbai
- Munich
- Rio de Janeiro
- Cairo
- Bangkok
- Dublin
- St Petersburg
- Montreal
- Frankfurt
- Edinburgh
- Melbourne
- Dubai
- Glasgow
- Johannesburg
- Caracas
- Lima
- Zurich
- Kiev
- Calcutta
- Tel Aviv
- Auckland
- Havana
- Lagos
- Abu Dhabi
- Casablanca
- Colombo
- Riyadh
- Nairobi
- Addis Ababa
- Beirut

