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There are fifty state governments in the United States. Each state has its own government that governs from the state capital.50
There are fifty state governments in the United States. Each state has its own government that governs from the state capital.50
Yes, stalking is a crime in all fifty states in the United States. Each state has its own laws that define what constitutes stalking and the penalties associated with it.
The regions are similar to states. Each has it's own capital just like states do in the US.
It is not possible to provide a singular answer, as each country has its own capital city. For example, the capital city of the United States is Washington, D.C., while the capital city of Japan is Tokyo.
The United States does not have a single governor. Each state has their own governor. So there is no answer to this question as their are fifty governors, each having their own age.
No, each country has its own capital
North America has 3 countries within it. Each country has its own capital. The Untied States capital is Washington D.C. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
No. Africa is a continent. It does not have a capital. It has over 50 countries, each with their own capital city.
The Rocky Mountains occupy parts of several U.S. states and two Canadian provinces, plus the Yukon Territory, each of which has its own state, provincial, or territorial capital. There is no such thing as "the capital of the Rocky Mountains." Denver, the state capital of Colorado, is the largest city in the Rocky Mountains.
In ancient Greece there were city-states each with his own capital. Usually the biggest town (and the richest) was the capital. The area of Attica (modern southcentral mainland Greece) had Athens, the area of Lacedemonia (modern Pelloponisos) had Sparta.
Technically, the capital has its own territory, and does not belong to any states. But, the answer you're probably after is Maryland and Virginia.