The most usual way to say "capital city" in Latin is to simply use the Latin word "caput" (head), which was also used to indicate "chief". For example:
Athénás Peruénit, quod caput est Atticae.
"He reached Athens, which is the capital of Attica"
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
Translation: capital
aculeus
parasitus
signum.
its urbs, urbis
Mexico City.
Mexico City.
Urbs in colle.
It's the capital of Venezuela.
It is the capital of Uruguay.The city's name is Latin for 'I see the mountain.'
The four countries in Latin America that begin with a "P" are Panama (capital city: Panama City), Paraguay (capital city: Asunción), Peru (capital city: Lima), and Puerto Rico (a territory of the United States, capital city: San Juan).
The word capital is derived from the Latin word caput, which means head. So a capital city is literally the head city of a state or nation.
Miami.
Montevideo is the name of both a town in Minnesota and the capital city of Uruguay.
Mexico City is the populated Latin American city north of the Equator. This capital city has a population of about 8.8 million people.
Miami, FL