Did you mean the 6 state capitals of Australia? They are:
Adelaide, South Australia
Brisbane, Queensland
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Darwin, Northern Territory
Hobart, Tasmania
Melbourne, Victoria
Perth, Western Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
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Glasgow and Edinbrough are the biggest cities in Scotland
Albany, New York is the first alphabetical capitol.
Vienna, Australia doesn't fit. Lisbon is in Portugal, Sofia in Bulgaria and Vaduz in Malta, but Vienna is not in Australia, but rather Austria.
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Is an atlas un alphabetical order
France - Paris Japan - Tokyo Canada - Ottawa Australia - Canberra Brazil - BrasΓlia
a) Name the world's countries in alphabetical order, and; b) Name their capital cities
Cities comes before city's in alphabetical order.
Beginning with the most easterly of the state capitals:BrisbaneSydneyCanberra (not a state capital but the national capital)HobartMelbourneAdelaideDarwinPerth
City by order of Size, beginning with the biggest. Stockholm (Capital) Gutenberg Malmö Uppsala Linköping
Glasgow and Edinbrough are the biggest cities in Scotland
The main cities in Scotland are Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Inverness. Edinburgh is the capital city and known for its historic architecture, while Glasgow is the largest city and a center for culture and arts. Aberdeen is known for its granite architecture and as a hub for the oil and gas industry, while Inverness is considered the capital of the Highlands.
Billings, Montana is the only one that is not the state capital. Helena is the capital of Montana.
The largest city is Zürich, then in order Geneva, Basel and Bern (the capital).
The second state is Texas and the capital is Austin.
In order of population size: Glasgow, Edinburgh (capital), Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness.
Darwin, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart. If you include the nation capital Canberra, it is between Adelaide and Melbourne.