A star or a circle with a star in it.
To identify places on political maps, the name of a country is usually in upper case and the capital city is made bold, to distinguish it from other major cities. To further differentiate between the cities, capital cities are marked by a certain point symbol (a star, square, dot etc.) and the other major cities are represented by a different point symbol.
a circle surrounding a star
It is usually a black or red star inside a white circle.
A capital A is usually used as a symbol for area in math.
The symbol for national capitals is usually a star enclosed in a circle. Other cities are represented by different symbols, which often represent an approximate population number. Maps almost always have a key that tell you what each symbol means.
The symbol for national capitals is usually a star enclosed in a circle. Other cities are represented by different symbols, which often represent an approximate population number. Maps almost always have a key that tell you what each symbol means.
Capital cities are usually strategically located for various reasons such as historical significance, geographical centrality within a country, economic importance, and political stability. They may have been chosen as a compromise between competing regions or as a symbol of power and unity. Additionally, factors like defense, access to resources, and existing infrastructure also influence the location of capital cities.
Speaking in terms of a map, the symbol for a state capital is a circle surrounding a star.
A star usually represents it.
The symbol that usually represents cities on a maps are dots.
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