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Montgomery is the capital of Alabama and Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah.
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Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah
Sacramento, California; Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Salem, Oregon are U.S. state capitals. Additional U.S. state capitals include Salt Lake City, Utah; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Springfield, Illinois.
Two of the state capitals that have at least two or more names in them are, Little Rock which is the capital of Arkansas and Salt Lake City, which is the capital of Utah.
Yes, Wyoming had previous capitals before settling on Cheyenne as the permanent capital. The first capital was located in the town of Dakota Territory in 1869, followed by a temporary capital in the town of Laramie. Cheyenne became the official capital of Wyoming when it was designated as such in 1869 and has remained the capital since then.
Jefferson City, Missori Carson City, Nevada Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Salt Lake City, Utah
Carson City, Nevada Jefferson City, Missouri Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Salt Lake City, Utah
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Carson City, Nevada Salt Lake City, Utah Jefferson City, Missouri
*NO (Previous answer)Lol, I guess their could be a city named Utah... very possible. But i do not think so. Utah is a State. Its above Arizona (AZ), look at this...http://www.epa.gov/triexplorer/usa_map.gifIf i were to guess, i bet your from out of the United States.
No U.S. state capital begins with the letter U. Urumqi is the capital city in Xinjiang Uyghur Region, China.
· Carson City, Nevada · Jefferson City, Missouri · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma · Salt Lake City, Utah