Congress selected the site based on a recommendation by President George Washington
We cannot say which of the following are reason and which are not if you do not tell us what the following is. The capital of the eastern part of the empire was moved from Nicomedia, which was only 52 miles from Constantinople.
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Northwestern France
1823 Charged by the Territorial Legislature to find a site for the construction of a capital city, Dr. W. H. Simmons left St. Augustine heading west. He was to make contact with John Lee Williams, who left Pensacola at about the same time. The men were to meet approximately halfway between the two cities and select the site. The site chosen was a small Indian village called Tallahassee.
Congress selected the site based on a recommendation by President George Washington
When Germany was first unified, it was Berlin, and continued to be throughout the Weimar Republic and Nazi rule. After 1945, when Germany and Berlin were divided, (East) Berlin became the capital of East Germany. West Germany controlled part of Berlin but did not want to site their government in an enclave. They set up a capital in Bonn, a city of moderate importance. After reunification, the capital was moved to Berlin, however half of the government ministries remain in Bonn. The judiciary is split between Karlsruhe, Kassel and Leipzig.
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A site on the Limestone Plains of southern New South Wales was chosen to be Australia's capital. This is, of course, the city now known as Canberra.
Yes. Not only was it Germany's capital city, but it was also the site of the Reichstag, where he conducted most of his political work.
The former community of Waterloo was renamed Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin when that site was selected to become the Capital of the Republic.
We cannot say which of the following are reason and which are not if you do not tell us what the following is. The capital of the eastern part of the empire was moved from Nicomedia, which was only 52 miles from Constantinople.
The site of Canberra, Australia's capital city, was selected by a parliamentary committee, consisting of members of both Houses of Parliament. One of the key players was George Reid, Premier of New South Wales, who particularly wanted the national capital to be in New South Wales. New South Wales later ceded land for the Australian Capital Territory. Certain criteria had to be met in he choice for a capital. The capital could not be on the coast, as it was felt that this would render the nation's capital vulnerable to attack from enemy ships. Climate and setting were also important: the climatto could not be warm and tropical, as there were concerns this could lead to "torpor" for the country's top decision makers, and the setting needed to be elevated with a grand outlook, so surrounding mountains were desirable.
The site must be right for the selected rehearsal type.
The site must be right for the selected rehearsal type.
The site must be right for the selected rehearsal type.
The site must be right for the selected rehearsal type.