Seattle is located in the state of Washington in the U.S. It is known for its heavy coffee consumption and the company called Starbucks was founded there.
2. Sole
Answer: Seoul
Seoul has been the capital of South Korea since 1948. It is a cultural centre and was the host of the 1988 Olympic games.
3. Two womb bah
Answer: Toowoomba
Toowoomba is a city in SE Queensland which is an agricultural and industrial centre. It is a university and cathedral city which hosts the Australian Carnival of Flowers each September, thus its nickname is "The Garden City".
4. Loose sack ha
Answer: Lusaka
Lusaka became the capital of Zambia in 1964 and Northern Rhodesia in 1932. it is a commercial and government centre and is home to the University of Zambia. In 2011 it will host the All-African games.
5. Addle layed
Answer: Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. It was named in honour of Queen Adelaide who was the consort of King William IV. It was founded in 1836 and is nicknamed "The City of Churches".
6. Bay gene
Answer: Beijing
Beijing is in the north of China and is called Peking by the English. I is the capital of the People's Republic of China and it is the host for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
7. Lieu eve heel
Answer: Louisville
Louisville is an American city in North Kentucky. It is on the Ohio River and is the site of the annual Kentucky Derby horse race.
8. Toe key hoe
Answer: Tokyo
Tokyo is the capital of Japan and it has been described as the largest city in the world since the 18th century. It is a major industrial and chief cultural centre of Japan.
9. Floor rinse
Answer: Florence
Florence is in central Italy in Tuscany. It was the major cultural and artistic centre of the Renaissance and is one of the world's chief art centres.
10. Wore sore
Answer: Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital of Poland and was the main centre of the Polish resistance movement in World War II.
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