denver
Cheyenne, Wyoming followed by Denver, Colorado.
Denver was chosen as the capital of Colorado primarily due to its strategic location and economic potential. Established during the gold rush in 1858, it quickly became a hub for mining and trade, making it a logical choice for the seat of government. Its central position in the state allowed for easier access and communication among various regions, further solidifying its status as the capital when Colorado became a state in 1876.
As of 2012, the following active Major League Baseball (MLB) teams have regular season stadiums in state capital cities:Arizona Diamonbacks...Phoenix, ArizonaAtlanta Braves...Atlanta, GeorgiaBoston Red Sox...Boston, MassachusettsColorado Rockies...Denver, ColoradoNOTE: Two (2) teams are excluded by the very nature of their location: the Toronto Blue Jays, who play in Canada and, thus, can not be geographically located in a U.S. state capital, and; the Washington Nationals, who play in Washington, D.C., which, albeit, is the capital of the United States, is not geographically located in a U.S. state and, thus, can not be geograhically located in a U.S. state capital.
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria.
Denver is the capital city of Colorado.
Denver is the capital of the state of Colorado
There seems to be a confusion in your question. Denver is the capital of the state of Colorado, not the other way around.
Golden - Colorado's Original Capital. Before being granted statehood in 1876, Colorado first was named as a territory in 1861 and Golden was the territorial capital until 1867 when the capital was moved to Denver. Golden continues to be the county seat for Jefferson County.
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado's capital city is Denver
Yes it is the capital of Colorado which is a mountain state.
Nope, its a city not a state. Denver is the State Capital of Colorado.
Denver
Denver, Colorado.
Denver is the capital of Colorado, a state in the southwest of the USA.