Your question must tell the name of the country whose capital you are asking about, in order to be answered, because more than one country has relocated its capital.
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Montserrat has its capital in Plymouth. However, Plymouth was severely affected by a volcanic eruption in 1997, prompting the capital to be relocated to Brades.
The Territorial capitol was located in Omaha, but when Nebraska became a state in 1867, the capital was relocated to Lincoln.
A forward capital is a symbolically relocated capital city, usually because of economic or strategic reasons. A forward capital is sometimes used to integrate outlying parts of a country into the state.
it was part of a compromise between Hamilton and Southerners who wanted the capital closer to the south
Naypyidaw, the capital city of Myanmar, was relocated from Yangon to a more central location within the country. This move was initiated in 2005 in an effort to shift the administrative functions of the government away from the crowded coastal city of Yangon.
Detroit was the capital city of Michigan when it was admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837. The capital city was relocated to Lansing in 1847.
Because of its central location, fresh water, natural beauty, limestone, and lumber.
In 1789 New York City became the nation's first capital. Then in 1790 the capital was relocated to Pennsylvania where it remained for ten years. Once again in 1800 the capital was move to its current location in Washington D.C.
Because all of Brazil's major cities were in the coast, and the government was trying to get people to move out of the coast and into brazil, so they built brazilia, and made it our capital
The city is named after Stephen F. Austin. The original capital of Texas was in Nacadoches, TX and was relocated to a town called Waterloo, which was renamed Austin, TX.