A circle containing a star,
Delhi
A port city is typically represented on maps by a symbol that resembles an anchor or a small boat, often accompanied by a dot or circle indicating the city’s location. Additionally, some maps may use a specific icon or graphic that depicts a harbor or dock area. These symbols help distinguish port cities from other urban areas and highlight their maritime significance.
Darius didn't fill the capital city with riches; he received tribute (taxes). As money did not exist, this came as produce, goods and valuables. Some of this was used to provide a high living standard for his court, some for defense of his empire, and some for local improvement in the provinces.
A blackened dot on a map key typically represents a capital city or a major city. It is used to indicate the location of an important urban center on the map. This symbol helps users easily identify key cities and navigate the map more effectively.
A septer is a symbol of authority used by Kings and monarchs in the past
A star is used to denote a capital of a state. There are 50 capitals in the United States because there are 50 states.
A star is used to denote a capital of a state. There are 50 capitals in the United States because there are 50 states.
An asterisk (*) is commonly used to denote the capital city of a country on a map or in geographical contexts.
Usually a circle with a star in it. Although on some maps it may be a circle with a dot in it.
It is a city. It used to be called Bombay. It is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
The symbol that indicates the capital city of Nigeria is Abuja. Abuja was officially designated as the capital of Nigeria on December 12, 1991, replacing Lagos. The symbol for Abuja is often a representation of the Nigerian Presidential Complex, which houses the residence and offices of the President of Nigeria, as well as other government buildings.
In this context the noun "capital" refers to a city or town that is the seat of government. It can be interchanged with the term "capital city" Examples: Austin is the (state) capital city of Texas, USA; Washington DC is the (national) capital city of the USA; Canberra is the (national) capital city of Australia; Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales, Australia; Tokyo is the (national) capital city of Japan. The noun "Capitol" refers primarily to the building in Washington, D.C., in which Congress sits or, to a lesser extent, to similar buildings used by state legislatures.
A capital of state is the country's capital (countries are sometimes referred to as 'states') except in the case of the USA where 'states' is the name used for 'counties', 'sectors' or 'provinces' and they each have a 'capital of state'. In that case the 'capital of state' is just the capital city of that province or county not the county for the country. For example:- State(county)-Washington D.C.// Capital of State-Olympia
A capital of state is the country's capital (countries are sometimes referred to as 'states') except in the case of the USA where 'states' is the name used for 'counties', 'sectors' or 'provinces' and they each have a 'capital of state'. In that case the 'capital of state' is just the capital city of that province or county not the county for the country. For example:- State(county)-Washington D.C.// Capital of State-Olympia
Portland is a city in Oregon, and does not have a capital.
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If you mean on a map it is a star. That is the traditional symbol on maps. Sacramento is our capital.