Alaska and Hawaii belongs to United States. Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States.
Hawaii - Honolulu
Alaska - Juneau
Alaska because it is a State and not a country.
Both of them are part of the United States of America.
Actually, Alaska is not a country, it is one of the states that belong to the United States of America.
Alaska; it is not a country (but a state).
Hamilton is the capital city of Bermuda.
Actually, Alaska is not a country, it is one of the states that belong to the United States of America.
The Antarctic Circle is not a country, state, province, or territory, so it does not have a capital. Also, since Antarctica has no permanent inhabitants and does not belong to any country, Antarctica does not have a capital. In fact, neither Antarctica nor the Antarctic Circle has any cities.
Russia
Alaska.
Lisbon is not a country! It's the capital of Portugal. And it does not belong to the economic giants. But it is doing well and developing at a good pace.
Many years ago, both Alaska and Hawaii were territories. The United States purchased the Alaska Territory from Russia, and eventually, in 1959, it became a state of the United States. The Hawaiian Islands were explored by a number of people, including Polynesian adventurers and British explorer Captain James Cook. But for a long time, Hawaii was independent, until the 1890s, when US business interests began to exert influence over the islands. Hawaii too became a state in 1959. But if you are asking about their geographic locations, Alaska is in the extreme northwest of the North American continent, while Hawaii is the only US state in Oceania, near Polynesia, in the central Pacific ocean.
Alaska was a Territory of Russia,and was purchased by the United States in 1867.