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.
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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
There are several cities and countries that share the same name, such as Paris, France and Paris, Texas, or Santiago, Chile and Santiago, Spain. These instances of shared names can lead to confusion, but they are typically located in different regions and have distinct characteristics.
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.
No, not all states have the same amount of counties. The number of counties in a state can vary based on its size, population density, and historical development. For example, Texas has 254 counties while Delaware has only 3 counties.
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US state capitals that begin with the same letter as their state are:Dover, DEHonolulu, HIIndianapolis, INOklahoma City, OK