Neither. The capitol building and the city of Washington is located in the District of Columbia which is a federally controlled area and, therefore, not subject to the jurisdiction of any state.
Washington D.C. is located in the District of Columbia, which is not officially a state in the U.S.
Washington DC is in between the two states but they say that it's in The Distrcit of Columbia
The White House is not located in Maryland nor Virginia but it located in the District of Columbia which is not a state. Maryland and Virginia are bordering states to th District of Columbia
The capital of West Virginia is Charleston and is located in Kanawha County.
No. Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia from about 1699 to 1780 but never of the US.
West Virginia's capital city is Charleston.
West Virginia's capital is Charleston, which is located toward the southwest of the state, and the border with Ohio and Kentucky.
It's Washington D.C which is located between Virginia and Maryland on the Potomac river.
No US state capital is called Virginia
Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States. Washington is surrounded by Virginia to the southwest and Maryland to the southeast, northeast, and northwest.
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.
The absolute location of Virginia's capital city, Richmond, is approximately 37.54°N latitude and 77.46°W longitude.
Richmond is the capital of the state of Virginia in the United States.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
Virginia or West Virginia