A bunker is a heavily reinforced, often underground structure. There may well be one or several in a state capital, but the city as such isn't one.
Austin is the capital of Texas. It was the town of Waterloo until renamed in honor of Stephen F. Austin in 1839. It served as the capital of the Republic of Texas from 1839 to 1846. Texas' capital city is Austin. (Keep Austin Weird)
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The capital of Ohio is Columbus, and the capitol building is the Ohio State house
As of October 2023, Texas leads the nation in the number of executions. The state has a long history of capital punishment and has carried out more executions than any other state in the U.S. since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. Texas's approach to the death penalty reflects its legal and political climate, which has historically favored its use.
On most maps and charts, it is a star that is the state capital.
The British use 2400 in the battle of bunker hill
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It really does depend what part of the state you travel too. I am going to use Montgomery (the state captial of Alabama) and Austin (the state capital of Texas). Following the I-10 going West, you can reach Austin in 12 hours and 56 minutes (which is a distance of 794 miles).
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Not in the State of Texas.
It would be the drinking capital. The word capitol refers to the building occupied by the state legislature.
Use -ol when it's the building. The US Capitol is located on Capitol Hill. Many other state capitol buildings are also located on hills. There's also Capitol Records which has the US Capitol as its logo. Use -al for everything else: state capital, capital punishment, venture capital, capital letter, capital idea