You spell it with two 'A's, as 'Capital'.
If you're referring to the building where some legislative assemblies meet (e.g. the US Congress and US State assemblies) it would be 'Capitol'.
The correct spelling is "capital" when referring to the capital city of a country.
There is no country called Almanaque, so it does not have a capital. It seems like you may be referring to a fictional place or a typo.
Yes, "Indian" is capitalized when referring to people from India or things related to the country.
The correct spelling is "referring."
The word is spelled Peru, which is a country so it requires a capital "P".
The word you are looking for is "accent."
The country you are referring to is Italy and the capital is Rome.
majuscule= capital letterorla capitale= Ottawa; capital of a country
The country you are referring to is Bangladesh and its capital is Dhaka.
I think you are referring to the country of Djibouti.
Tegucigalpa is the capital and largest city of Honduras, a country in Central America.
Not necessarily. Capital is a more broad term, just referring to the capital of any place. It could be a country, state, province, organization, etc. State capital is more specific, referring to the capital of a state.
The country you are referring to is called Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. The capital of Northern Ireland is the city of Belfast.
Tallahassee is the capital in the U.S. state of Florida.
My state is in the Northeastern region of our country.
There is no country called Almanaque, so it does not have a capital. It seems like you may be referring to a fictional place or a typo.
C as in China rather that china if you are referring to China as in the country. Countries are proper nouns and should therefore start with a capital letter. If you are referring to porcelain there is no capital unless it starts a sentence.On an unrelated question the capital city of China is Beijing.
Yes, "Indian" is capitalized when referring to people from India or things related to the country.