because they were choosen long time ago to be capitol. and some twohundered years ago, many of the todays big cities havent existed yet.
The largest cities in states are not always chosen as the capital because historical, political, or geographic reasons influence the decision. Capitals are usually chosen based on factors such as centrality, accessibility, and historical significance rather than just population size.
Some major cities in Alaska include Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan. These cities are important hubs for commerce, transportation, and tourism in the state.
Approximately 150,000 visitors tour the Minnesota State Capitol building each year.
Pennsylvania is the largest middle Atlantic state in terms of area.
Two major cities in Louisiana are New Orleans, known for its vibrant culture and music, and Baton Rouge, the state capital home to the Louisiana State University.
California has the largest number of urban units in the United States.
No, Philadelphia is one of the largest cities in the state of Pennsylvania (though its capitol is Harrisburg).
what are the largest cities in each state in the U.S? what are the largest cities in each state in the U.S?
not always.
lincoln NE
Largest city but capital is Junea.
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The capitol of Ohio is Columbus. Columbus is also the largest city in Ohio.
None. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois, but it is not the capital. The capital of Illinois is Springfield.
Sacramento is the capital city in California, the state with the largest border with Nevada.
Sacramento, California.
no
Caracas is the capital and the largest city of Venezuela.