Harare, which used to be Salisbury is the largest city and capital.
Warsaw is the capital city, and krakow used to be, so it is still a big city
Istanbul, Capital city of Turkey
it used to be the capital city of west Germany which is all I know.
An asterisk (*) is commonly used to denote the capital city of a country on a map or in geographical contexts.
The capital city of Ecuador is Quito. Quito used to be known as San Francisco de Quito. With an elevation of 9,350 feet the city has the highest elevation of any other capital city in the world.
It is a 17th Century Fort complex built be the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the walled city of old Delhi. It served as the Mughals capital until 1857, The British then used it as a military camp until 1947
Yes, the Aztecs built a sophisticated network of paved roads known as canals in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. These canals connected various parts of the city and were used for transportation of goods and people by canoes.
In this context the noun "capital" refers to a city or town that is the seat of government. It can be interchanged with the term "capital city" Examples: Austin is the (state) capital city of Texas, USA; Washington DC is the (national) capital city of the USA; Canberra is the (national) capital city of Australia; Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales, Australia; Tokyo is the (national) capital city of Japan. The noun "Capitol" refers primarily to the building in Washington, D.C., in which Congress sits or, to a lesser extent, to similar buildings used by state legislatures.
Portland is a city in Oregon, and does not have a capital.
It is a city. It used to be called Bombay. It is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Cork city would be that capitol city of Cork county.