There are ten provinces in Canada. The capital for each province is, Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Manitoba (Winnipeg), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charolletetown), Saskatchewan (Regina), Alberta (Edmonton), Newfoundland & Labrador (St. Johns).
There are 14 capitals in Canada, one national capital and 13 capitals for each province/territory.
There are 51 capitals in the US, one for each state and one for the country.
there are no capitals, but there are countries. look it up.
There are 50, one for each state
four new capitals
they all luv each other
Honolulu, Hawaii and St. Paul, Minnesota.
The first mill in the country was a grist mill in Providince Rhode Island around 1629. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~streeter/stafford.pdf
Out of 50 states in the USA, only two state capitals rhyme with each other.Boston, MassachusettsAustin, Texas
We have a set in Ottawa, Ontario, and each province and territory has at least one in their capitals.
Usually underline it. Sometimes put all the first letters of each word in capitals.
The United States of America does not have provinces, and therefore does not have any provincial capitals. The national capital of the USA is Washington, D.C., and then there are 50 state capitals plus several territorial capitals. Canada has 10 provinces, each of which has a provincial capital. For example, the provincial capital of Saskatchewan is Regina.