It moved to cities up rivers for better transportation to increase state profits.(I don't know if it is right)
The country of South Africa has three capital cities: Cape Town (on the coast) Pretoria (inland) Bloemfoentein (inland) The last two cities are therefore capital cities not on the coast
South Africa has three capital cities: Pretoria (inland) Bloemfoentein (inland) Cape Town (coastal)
South Africa has three capital cities: Pretoria (inland) Bloemfoentein (inland) Cape Town (coastal)
Cities could now be founded inland.
Australia's inland capital is Canberra, and it is the Federal capital of the country.
In Georgia, the cities of Columbus, Macon, Milledgeville and Augusta developed where inland river shipping was stopped by falls or rapids at the Fall Line.
There is no capital of the outback. It is a general region encompassing a very large area of inland Australia. There are several large towns and small cities in the outback, each serving a particular function, but none is a capital.
There isn't actually a snow capital, but as far as actual cities you might consider Marquette, MI to be the capital. It gets over 150" annually, particularly inland.
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The core goes along the coast of India with cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad. Also there is another core around the capital city New Delhi. The periphery is inland with Madhya Pradesh and other cities inland are the periphery where primary industries are dominant.
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