This list covers 5 countries starting with the letter D, from “Democratic Republic of the Congo” to “Dominican Republic”. They range from vast, resource-rich territories in Central Africa to small island nations in the Caribbean and strategic outposts on the Horn of Africa. People look them up to plan trips, study geography, compare populations, or simply learn more about the world’s political map.
Countries are independent territories with their own governments, borders, and populations, recognized as sovereign states by the international community. Each one has a distinct culture, history, and set of symbols, like Dominica’s nickname “Nature Isle” for its lush rainforests and hot springs, or the Dominican Republic’s deep-rooted baseball tradition.
Below you’ll find the table with the country, capital, population, official language, flag, and a short description for each one.
Country: the official name of the nation, listed here in alphabetical order so you can find any of them quickly.
Capital: the city where the national government is based, useful if you’re studying geography or planning a visit.
Population: the approximate number of people living in the country, giving you a quick sense of its size and scale.
Official Language: the language or languages used in government, education, and daily official communication.
Flag: the national flag’s emoji, so you can recognize the country visually at a glance.
Description: a brief overview of what makes the country notable, from its landscape to its culture and history.
Countries
| Country | Capital | Population | Official Language | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Republic of the Congo | Kinshasa | 105,000,000 | French | π¨π© |
| Denmark | Copenhagen | 5,900,000 | Danish | π©π° |
| Djibouti | Djibouti | 1,000,000 | French, Arabic | π©π― |
| Dominica | Roseau | 72,000 | English | π©π² |
| Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo | 11,300,000 | Spanish | π©π΄ |