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yeah im 11, its capitol ! :) it's actually capital...capitol means like the uppercase letter and capiatal i have no clue what that means, but we talked about this in 4th and 5th grade and everybody said the the state captials are spelt CAPITAL.

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Wgich is spelled correctly capital or capitol?

Both-first is money type other is like capitol of a state.


How do you spell capitol?

How do you spell the other capitol?The other capitol is spelled capital.The other caitol is spelled like this,capital.


Why is the Texas state capitol important?

because it is a big place like texas.


Is the Texas capital taller than the us capitol?

Oh, what a lovely question! The Texas State Capitol building is actually taller than the United States Capitol building. The Texas Capitol stands at 302 feet tall, while the U.S. Capitol building is 289 feet tall. Isn't it fascinating how buildings can vary in height?


When do you use a capital?

When your trying to say something like" capital letter" or when your talking about the state capital(the building). Capitol is the actual city. For example Albany is the Capitol of New York.


Why is the state capitol so important?

because it is the like the home town say like mine Oregon it is Salem it is like Oregon's home town


What goes on in the state capitol building?

Usually it's where the State Legislature meet, and it may have some executive offices as well. In some states like Alabama and North Carolina, the governor's offices are in the Capitol building but the Legislature meets somewhere else. In other states like Arizona and Florida, the Capitol is a museum only and the government offices are in newer buildings.


What is the difference between capital and capitol?

A Capitol, building in which a state legislature meets. A Capital is a city regarded as being of special eminence. --------------------- This capitol is the building and this capital is like a capital letter or the centre of government in a county, state, province or country . . . and a capital letter is capitolized bigger and bolder like this . . . Aa Bb Cc the small "a" that is not capitalized looks like this . . . "a". The capitalized letter a looks like this A. ---------------------- Capitol - has a dOor. It's the only one with an O. All the other uses of the same sounding word uses an A before the L. Capital - is Money and it's my pal. Capital - is what is the head of a state or country, Washington DC is the Capital of the US, and also the place where the US Capitol Building resides.


Why does Wyoming capitol look like us capitol?

Wyoming's people wanted it to look like the US. capitol; it was designed that way(:


What is the difference between the word 'capitol' and 'capital'?

A Capitol, building in which a state legislature meets. A Capital is a city regarded as being of special eminence. --------------------- This capitol is the building and this capital is like a capital letter or the centre of government in a county, state, province or country . . . and a capital letter is capitolized bigger and bolder like this . . . Aa Bb Cc the small "a" that is not capitalized looks like this . . . "a". The capitalized letter a looks like this A. ---------------------- Capitol - has a dOor. It's the only one with an O. All the other uses of the same sounding word uses an A before the L. Capital - is Money and it's my pal. Capital - is what is the head of a state or country, Washington DC is the Capital of the US, and also the place where the US Capitol Building resides. Leave it to us Americans...lolol.


Does Missipi have laws?

For one, it is spelled Mississippi, and of course the state has laws. Just like any other state. And no, I can't name them all.


What is the latitude line for Illinois and Utah's capitol?

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