Carson City, Nevada; Charleston, West Virginia; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Columbia, South Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Concord, New Hampshire
There are 50 capitols that stand or 50 states.
The word "capitol" applies to the building housing the legislative branch of a government. In the US, there is the US Capitol Building in Washington DC and 50 state capitolbuildings, one in each of the 50 state capitals (cities). There are also older buildings in many states that had previously served as the state's capitol building.So there are 51 active capitols and a few dozen older, historic capitols.
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There are 50 states and respective capitols
There are 50 states and respective capitols
Many countries have capitols for a variety of reasons. Capitols are used as a center of government where foreign ambassadors meet. They are a political center. Countries also have capitols to show off their wealth. Tall skyscrapers and interesting buildings are often seen in capitols, even in considerably poor countries. Capitols are usually surrounded by much historical importance and are a social mold for the rest of the nation, so they are an ideal way to get a good feel of the best of a country.
25- Counting only from when a state was admitted to the Union the following states have moved their capital city: Alabama California Connecticut Delaware Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Louisiana Maine Michigan Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Vermont Virginia West Virginia
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Canada has one capital, which is Ottawa.
States that begin with the letter D:Durango is a state in MexicoDelta is a state in NigeriaDelaware is a state in the United StatesDelta Amacuro is a state in Venezuela