There is no state in the United States of America that doesn't have a capital. Every state has a capital, even Alaska and Hawaii, which are the only two states that aren't connected to the United States of America.
The capital of the United States is Washington D.C. The capital of a US state depends on the state you're talking about.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of Virginia and of the Confederate States of America.
Harrisburg is the state capital of Pennsylvania.
A capital of state is the country's capital (countries are sometimes referred to as 'states') except in the case of the USA where 'states' is the name used for 'counties', 'sectors' or 'provinces' and they each have a 'capital of state'. In that case the 'capital of state' is just the capital city of that province or county not the county for the country. For example:- State(county)-Washington D.C.// Capital of State-Olympia
A capital of state is the country's capital (countries are sometimes referred to as 'states') except in the case of the USA where 'states' is the name used for 'counties', 'sectors' or 'provinces' and they each have a 'capital of state'. In that case the 'capital of state' is just the capital city of that province or county not the county for the country. For example:- State(county)-Washington D.C.// Capital of State-Olympia
what is the capital of west virginia the states know as the mountain states
Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States. It is not a state. It is a federal district and is not part of any state.
Richmond is the capital of the state of Virginia in the United States.
the states capital of lansing and is known as the wolverine state is Michigan!!!!!!!
Annapolis, Maryland, is the state capital closest to Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.
The second state is Texas and the capital is Austin.