Capitale for a State - Capoluogo for a region
Magonza is an Italian equivalent of the German word Mainz.Specifically, the word is a proper noun. It refers to the capital of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The pronunciation will be "ma-GON-tsa" in Italian.
The Tagalog word for National Capital Region is "Pambansang Punong Rehiyon." However, it is commonly referred to as "NCR" in Tagalog.
No state's capital name contains the word lake.
Fee-KOOL-lay is an Italian pronunciation of 'Ficulle'. The word in Italian is the name of a city in the province of Terni. Terni is located in north-central Italy, in the historic region of Umbria. Ficulle isn't far from Umbria's capital city, Perugia.
"Flat land" may be the original meaning of the Italian word Lazio.Specifically, the Italian word is the name of the central Italian region in which Rome (Roma) the national capital is located. The name comes from the Latin word Latium, as the area inhabited by the Latini, speakers of the ancient Latin language. It is possible that Latium comes from the Latin word latus for the "wide" flat lands of the Latini.The pronunciation is "LAHT-tsyoh."
Cap. is the abbreviation for the word capital. The word capital can refer to money or assets contributed for investment purposes in addition to meaning the most important city in a region.
Monaco is the Italian equivalent of the English name "Munich."Specifically, the word functions as a proper noun. It names the capital and largest city in the south German state of Bavaria. The pronunciation will be "MO-na-ko" in Italian.
Roma is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Rome".Specifically, the word is a feminine proper noun. It serves to identify Italy's national capital. The pronunciation will be "ROH-mah" in Italian.
"KA-pwa" is the pronunciation of the Italian word Capua.Specifically, the word is a proper noun. It is the name of an Italian city and commune. Visitors to Italy will find Capua in the province of Caserta in the southern region of Campania.
Lombardia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Lombardy".Specifically, the word identifies a region in north Italy. It is a feminine proper noun of place. The pronunciation will be "LOM-bar-DEE-a" in Italian.
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 word state is not a proper noun by iself.