No, a country cannot have two capitals in one country. Because, if there are more than one capital, then there will be a fight over power. Just, like our past has told us.
Yes, some countries have more than one capital city. For example, South Africa has three: Pretoria (executive capital), Bloemfontein (judicial capital), and Cape Town (legislative capital). Another example is Bolivia, with La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
Capitals are the official cities or towns designated as the seat of government for a country or region. They are where the administrative functions of a government are carried out, such as housing the offices of the head of state, legislature, and other key institutions. Capitals are often centers for culture, history, and tourism.
There are fourteen capitals located in Canada. Ten serve as capitals to provinces, three as capitals to territories, and one is designated as the official capital of Canada.Province capitals: Toronto (Ontario), Quebec City (Quebec), Halifax (Nova Scotia), Fredericton (New Brunswick), Winnipeg (Manitoba), Victoria (British Columbia), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Regina (Saskatchewan), Edmonton (Alberta), St. John's (Newfoundland and Labrador)Territory capitals: Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Whitehorse (Yukon), Iqaluit (Nunavut)Canadian capital: Ottawa
An ambassador is a diplomatic representative sent by a country to represent their interests in another country. Ambassadors serve as a liaison between their home country and the country they are stationed in, working to promote diplomatic relations and cooperation.
At least two countries have separate political and economic capitals: for the United States it would be Washington and New York City respectively; for Italy it would be Rome and Milan. In at least one country, one city is both the political and economic capital: in the United Kingdom that would, of course, be London.
Some countries with more than one capital include South Africa (Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town), Bolivia (Sucre, La Paz), and the Netherlands (Amsterdam, The Hague).
South Africa has three capitals.
There is no only country with 2 capitals, for there are several that have 2 capitals. For example, Bolivia's capitals and La Paz and Sucre. South Africa has 3. Sri Lanka's 2 capitals are Colombo and Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte.
The one in Spain is Madrid, i think.
no, it has one. Warsaw.
One capital of the country (Mexico City) and 31 state capitals. Some of them include Mexicali, Toluca, Xalapa or Chetumal.
St Paul is one
There are more than 2 national capitals, but one is New York, Washington D.C. and Beijing, China, oh and a national capital is a population over 1,000,000
the capital of a country or state has to be in the middle of the country or state. some capitals are not in the middle of the country because the country may have expanded over time, but the capital was at one time in the middle
By city proper, the capitals of China, Russia, and South Korea are the largest. By metropolitan area, the capitals of Japan, South Korea, and Mexico are the largest.
One country cannot be the capital of another country. A capital is a city. Philadelphia and New York are former capitals of the United States.
Cities do not have capitals; only countries have capitals. Pyongyang is the capital of the country of North Korea.
Hong Kong