List of National Capitals and Largest Cities By Country - Dependent Territories

Dependent Territories

List of capitals and larger cities of dependent territories:

Territory Territory of Capital Cities larger than the capital
A
American Samoa United States Pago Pago Tafuna, Nu'uuli, Leone, Ili'ili, Aua
Anguilla United Kingdom The Valley
B
Bermuda United Kingdom Hamilton
British Virgin Islands United Kingdom Road Town
C
Cayman Islands United Kingdom George Town
Christmas Island Australia The Settlement
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Australia West Island
Cook Islands New Zealand Avarua
F
Falkland Islands Stanley
French Polynesia Papeete
G
Gibraltar Gibraltar
Guam Hagåtña Tamuning, Mangilao, Yigo and 15 others
Guernsey St Peter Port
H
Hong Kong Government Hill (administration centre)
J
Jersey Saint Helier
M
Man, Isle of Douglas
Montserrat Plymouth (de jure), Brades (de facto) Brades
N
New Caledonia Nouméa
Niue Alofi
Norfolk Island Kingston Burnt Pine
Northern Mariana Islands Saipan
P
Pitcairn Island Adamstown
Puerto Rico San Juan
R
S
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Jamestown Half Tree Hollow, Saint Paul's
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Pierre
Svalbard Longyearbyen
T
Tokelau Nukunonu
Turks and Caicos Islands Cockburn Town
U
U.S. Virgin Islands Charlotte Amalie
W
Wallis and Futuna Matâ'Utu

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