The south's capital during the civil war was Richmond VA. and north's was Washington DC.
No. Capital is Washington D.C. If you mean states of US then theres 50
Do you mean the capital? The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
if you mean a country in south america, then no. if you mean capitals, then im not positive but i think not.
The names of the islands of the Netherlands are Texel, Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland, Schiermonnikoog, Rottermeroog, Rottermerplaat. Those islands don't have capitals. But if you mean the Netherlands Attilles, which no longer exists (since 2010!): Aruba with the capital "Oranjestad", Bonaire with the capital "Kralendijk", Curaçao with the capital "Willemstad", Saba with the capital "The Bottom", Sint Eustatius with the capital "Oranjestad" and Sint Maarten with the capital "Philipsburg".
Darwin, if you mean Australian capitals, if not, then Canberra is the 2nd most isolated capital city in the world, 1st place being New Zealand's
I guess you mean the capital of the Roman Empire. Milan and Nicodemia were capitals of the west and east. Rome continued to be the nominal capital.
south
NYC was the capital of the US from 1785-1790. Unless you mean where have all the state capitals been in NY? Albany, NYC was prior to 1797.
Beijing means North Capital in English Bei = Small Jing = Capital
By South, I assume to mean Confederate States of America. The president was Jefferson Davis, and the Confederate Capital was Montgomery, Alabama
NORTH AND SOUTH
Did you mean the 6 state capitals of Australia? They are: Adelaide, South Australia Brisbane, Queensland Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Darwin, Northern Territory Hobart, Tasmania Melbourne, Victoria Perth, Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales