Thursday, 8 April 2010

Question for 8th Apr, 2010

There are 2 countries in the world whose capital cities are named after US presidents. One is of course USA (capital: Washington D.C). Which is the other country? Why is the capital city named so? Bonus points for giving me the name of the capital.

5 comments:

Ankur said...

Georgetown - Guyana named after George Washington again?

Dev said...

some country in the carribean?

Rahul said...

Liberia? That country was formed by freed American slaves. Perhaps its capital is named after the American president who "freed" them?

Sailesh Ganesh said...

The other country is Liberia, named after Monroe, called Monrovia?

The Answer said...

The answer is Liberia. Liberia was formed by freed American slaves and they named the capital Monrovia in honor of US President James Monroe, a prominent supporter of the colonization of Liberia. Congrats Rahul and B.