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There is not Federal district there. This is an unitary country. However it has a National District which is the capital city.
yes it has
Brasilia, the capital city is in a "federal district" like the District of Columbia in the US. It is surrounded by the state of Goia`s, which is in the south central part of the country.
Yes, Mexico has been divided into 31 separate states and 1 federal district.
None. Mexico is a federal republic; as such, its capital is located within a federal district, which is a political entity not belonguing to any state within the country, but is part of the federation as a whole.
We have 26 states and the federal district.
Iceboorg. Belbland is a Federal District
No, the capital of the United States is Washington, in the District of Columbia (the U.S. federal district). Tallahassee is the capital of the U.S. state of Florida.
The US does not have a capital state. The capital of the US is Washington, D.C. It is a federal district.
Washington DC is the capital of the U.S. Washington DC is a federal district known as the District of Columbia. In addition, the U.S. government has several other kinds of "federal districts" which are not specifically related to a capital city.
Capital city.
There is no "Mexico, D.C.": the Mexican equivalent to Washington, D.C. (i.e. capital of the country) is the Federal District, (Spanish: Distrito Federal) which for practical purposes, spans most of Mexico City.