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Canberra, Australia's national capital, is the main city of the Australian Capital Territory. Canberra is divided into smaller towns and suburbs. To see a list of these, refer to the related link below.
There is no capital of the outback. It is a general region encompassing a very large area of inland Australia. There are several large towns and small cities in the outback, each serving a particular function, but none is a capital.
There is no country that has no capital city. Every country has a designated capital city where the government is located.
The capital of Belgium is Brussels.
It is not any of those. It is a city. It is the capital city of Peru. It is also a province and region of Peru. And there are several cities and towns in the US with that name.
It is not any of those. It is a city. It is the capital city of Peru. It is also a province and region of Peru. And there are several cities and towns in the US with that name.
The region of Bretagne, or, more commonly, Brittany in France has a number of "towns" in it, and Brest is probably the best know. Use the link below to the Wikipedia post on this geographical area, and then scroll down to a list of the major communities.
Yes, they do.
Countries or other political divisions (such as states, provinces, districts, etc.) have a capital city. Towns are like cities, although they have a smaller population.
No. The entire island is evenly covered with cities and towns.
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory. Alice Springs and Katherine are the largest towns in the territory.
Berlin is a city. It is the capital city of Germany.