Well this is an odd question because I don't know you.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was in the location of the today's capital of the United Mexican States (Mexico), Mexico City.
Oklahoma has about the same capital as the state name. Its capital is Oklahoma City.
New York City is not the capital of the United States because the capital is Washington, D.C., which was established as the seat of government in 1790 to be a neutral location between the northern and southern states.
No, Vermont's state capital is Montpelier.
the capital has the states name in it
Washington
The location for the first capital of the United States, Philadelphia, was chosen by Congress in 1789. It was selected due to its central location among the original thirteen states and its status as a prominent city at the time. Additionally, the decision was influenced by the desire to foster a sense of unity among the states. The capital remained in Philadelphia until 1800, when it moved to Washington, D.C.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
The nation's capital is typically found in a country's central location. For example, Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States and is located on the east coast.
Like most states, California chose a central location for its capital.
Phoenicia was the name given to a collection of independent city-states, so there was no capital.