Kos, Greece
Lisbon, Portugal
Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Cairo, Egypt
Auckland, New Zealand
Rabat, Malta
Caracas, Venezuela
Baku, Azerbaijan
Moscow, Russia
Berkely, CaBerkelium is the element
In St.Petersburg, Russia
Volcana, Dinosuar City, Or a clay modeled art of dinousaurs in the periodic
americium - America berkelium - city of Berkeley, California, home of the University of California californium - state of California and University of California, Berkeley • germanium - Germany • hassium - Hesse, Germany • darmstadtium - Darmstadt, Germany
An embassy is located in the capital city of the country where as consulates are located in other cities of that country.So there can not be both in the same city.
Berkely, CaBerkelium is the element
In St.Petersburg, Russia
Americium and Californium
Volcana, Dinosuar City, Or a clay modeled art of dinousaurs in the periodic
The atomic number of Darmstadtium is 110. It is named after the city in Germany where it was first made. Darmstadtium is a radioactive element.
Well, there's Berkelium, which was named after the city of Berkeley, CA (indirectly... it was actually named after the University of California at Berkeley, which was itself named after the city). That's about as close as it gets.
No, Vatican City has no animal symbols.
There is a table in every code book used in the US. Your local library should have a copy of it. The table varies depending on which code your city has adopted.
The modern periodic law states that, The properties of the elements are the periodic function of there atomic number not atomic weights.
Mesa, Arizona has a table mountain!
Madrid
Ancient Greece was not a nation - it was over 2,000 independent city-states - so there were no national symbols. They had symbols on their war shields, which were usually the Greek alphabetic first letter of their city's name.