Capital of the World

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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.

  1. London
  2. New York City
  3. Paris
  4. Tokyo
  5. Chicago
  6. Madrid
  7. Washington DC
  8. Los Angeles
  9. Rome
  10. Mexico City
  11. Barcelona
  12. San Francisco
  13. Berlin
  14. Amsterdam
  15. Beijing
  16. Moscow
  17. Toronto
  18. Hong Kong
  19. Seoul
  20. Brussels
  21. Shanghai
  22. Singapore
  23. Athens
  24. Istanbul
  25. Sydney
  26. Copenhagen
  27. Vancouver
  28. Delhi
  29. Buenos Aires
  30. Sao Paulo
  31. Mumbai
  32. Munich
  33. Rio de Janeiro
  34. Cairo
  35. Bangkok
  36. Dublin
  37. St Petersburg
  38. Montreal
  39. Frankfurt
  40. Edinburgh
  41. Melbourne
  42. Dubai
  43. Glasgow
  44. Johannesburg
  45. Caracas
  46. Lima
  47. Zurich
  48. Kiev
  49. Calcutta
  50. Tel Aviv
  51. Auckland
  52. Havana
  53. Lagos
  54. Abu Dhabi
  55. Casablanca
  56. Colombo
  57. Riyadh
  58. Nairobi
  59. Addis Ababa
  60. Beirut


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