Oklahoma City is named after its state: Oklahoma, as well as Indianapolis being named after its state: Indiana.
Portland (Oregon and Maine) is one example.
The two state capitals that share part of their state's name are Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Honolulu, Hawaii. Both capital names contain the state's name as a distinct part: "Louisiana" includes "Ana," which is part of Baton Rouge, and "Hawaii" is fully represented in Honolulu. These unique overlaps create a memorable connection between the capitals and their respective states.
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For the majority of its existence, the capital of the CSA was Richmond, Virginia. The state capitals of the Confederacy were the same as they are presently in those states.
Kansas City works, too (Kansas and Missouri). portland (oregon) and portland (maine) perhaps
Washington Capitals and Montreal Canadiens
The U.S. capitals named after the same explorer are Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus, Georgia. Both cities were named in honor of Christopher Columbus, the Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas for Europe. These capitals reflect the common practice of naming places in the United States after historical figures and events.
Mexico - Mexico city panama - panama city i can't remember the third srry :/
uhh there is not a name, its just a number that stays the same lolol.
No, the number varies.
US state capitals that begin with the same letter as their state are:Dover, DEHonolulu, HIIndianapolis, INOklahoma City, OK
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