Legislative Capital (Cape Town) where the legislature (The National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces) meets to make laws
Administrative capital (Pretoria): where the government and president (who is both Head of State and Head of Government) perform administrative/executive functions
Judicial Capital (Bloemfontein): judicial capital; highest law courts (The Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal, and the High Court)
La Paz is the de facto legislative and executive capital of Bolivia. But the constitution establishes the national capital at Sucre, the judicial capital.
Lobamba is the Royal/Legislative capital and Mbabane is the administrative capital
Colombo is the formal capital but the legislative capital is Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte
Capital building
Lobama (legislative) and Mbabane (administrative)
There are three capitals of South Africa. These include Pretoria, Cape Town, as well as Bloemfontein. Pretoria is the administrative capital, Cape Town is the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein is the legislative capital.
the capital building
Pretoria is the administrative capital. Bloemfontein is the judicial capital. Cape Town is the legislative capital. Short answer is yes.
Pretoria is the executive and de facto national capital of South Africa. The country's official administrative capital, however, is located in Pretoria's neighbor city, Tshwane.
they meet at the capital
It is the home of the Legislative Branch.
Pretoria is the executive capital city (Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein the judicial capital) of the Republic of South Africa.