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Under the Articles of Confederation the nations first capitol, BUT under the revised U.S. Constitution the first capitol was New York:):)
The capitol of the US is Washington, DC; the most populous city of the US is New York City.
Richmond
Thomas Jefferson insisted the legislative building be called the "Capitol", rather than "Congress House". The word "Capitol" comes from Latin, meaning city on a hill and is associated with the Roman temple to Jupiter Optimus Maximus on Capitoline Hill.
New Orleans.
Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.Constantine built his capitol, Constantinople on the site of the city of Byzantium.
Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia
it is a stadium in South Africa that was first built for the 1996 African nations cup and was renovated for the 2010 world cup
It was originally built by the Aztecs in 1325 on an island of Lake Texcoco.
Modern Mexico City
The current US Capitol Building was built in the city of Washington, District of Columbia (DC).
Seoul means "capitol" in Korean. So South Koreas capitol is "capitol".
Columbia is the capital city of South Carolina.
. No Bogota is the capitol of Colombia which is south of Mexico city
Guyana is a country in South America and its capitol is Georgetown.
Guyana is a country in South America and its capitol is Georgetown.