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List Of Country, Capital and Currency for Bank Exam Preparation

Country, Capital and Currency for Bank Exam Preparation


Online banking classes : There are many countries in the world at present, their capital and currency forms an important part of questions asked in various banking and insurance exams. That’s why we have compiled the list of some of the most important country’s capital & their currencies.

List of Countries & Capitals of with their currencies:

Country Name                              Capital                                          Currency
Afghanistan                                      Kabul                                           Afghan Afghani
Algeria                                              Algiers                                         Algerian Dinar
Australia                                           Canberra                                      Australian dollar
Austria                                              Vienna                                         Euro
Bangladesh                                       Dhaka                                         Bangladeshi Taka
Belgium                                            Brussels                                      Euro
Bhutan                                              Thimphu                                     Bhutanese Ngultrum
Brazil                                                 Brasilia                                        Brazilian Real


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