There's more than 2, and the answers vary depending on your definition of largest.
Portland (Oregon and Maine) is one example.
The capital city of every state is a large city. In some states, the capital is the largest city.
Kansas City works, too (Kansas and Missouri). portland (oregon) and portland (maine) perhaps
There are 50 states in the US, not 51. Go to link for details.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
New York City is a city, not a state, so it has no state capital. Cities don't have capitals. Only states and countries have capitals.
No
You cannot truly control where people move. If the state's capital city is attractive, full of jobs, beautiful scenery, affordable, etc. then the capital will most likely be the most populous. However, if there are more attractive cities in the state, then people will move there more than to the capital. Most state capitals are not the most populous cities in the state.
51, as there are 50 state capitals and 1 national capital.
what are the largest cities in each state in the U.S? what are the largest cities in each state in the U.S?
Vermont. There are other states with cities named Montpelier, but those aren't capitals.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.