Semantic.
The correct possessive form is countries'. Example use:All of the countries' capitals are listed at the left of the map.
When I see a photo of a 1977 Pontiac Ventura. It brings back memories of my first car. This is an example of remembering.
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The postal code of any country is simply its name in either English or French, written in all capitals by itself as the last line of the address. For example, the postal code for Mexico is "MEXICO" or "MEXIQUE"
No. There have been many cases of non-capitals being cultural capitals of the EU. An example is Liverpool, UK In 2008
Nicosia in Cyprus is divided between a Greek and a Turkish municipality
It is centrally located. Exceptions exist such as the noteworthy example of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Of course we do, 'FILE' and 'EOF' for example are all capitals.
Yes, some countries have more than one capital city. For example, South Africa has three: Pretoria (executive capital), Bloemfontein (judicial capital), and Cape Town (legislative capital). Another example is Bolivia, with La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
There is no only country with 2 capitals, for there are several that have 2 capitals. For example, Bolivia's capitals and La Paz and Sucre. South Africa has 3. Sri Lanka's 2 capitals are Colombo and Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte.
1. Definition: Casual observation & mistaken recollection 2. Example: Not remembering what your roommate wore this morning.