South Africa has three capital cities: Pretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), and Cape Town (legislative).
The largest city and capital of Sengal is Dakar. The city is on the Cape Verde peninsula and is home to more than one million people.
There is more than one Columbia. The country, Colombia, is in South America. The city Columbia is the capital of South Carolina, which is obviously in North America.
Some examples of things that are located in more than one country include: mountain ranges (such as the Andes), rivers (such as the Danube), lakes (such as Lake Constance), and airports (such as Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport).
One is plural and the other is not. The word in its singular form is "country" as in "Angola is a country." If there are more than one, then it is "countries" as in "Angola and Kuwait are countries." Now, what happens if you want to talk about something belonging to a country? If there is only one country, you say "country's" as in "The President of Angola has pledged his country's support for the resolution." or "Our country's natural resources are pretty much limited to sand." If there is more than one country, you say countries' as in "The governments of China, Canada and the United States have pledged their countries' support for continued pollution." "I'm planning my trip through Italy and Austria because those countries' weather is better than any of the others."
If you mean capital city it is Kiev. Kiev is one o te oldest cities in Eastern Europe and was named capital city in 1934.
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.
Yes, some countries have more than one capital city. For example, South Africa has three: Pretoria (executive capital), Bloemfontein (judicial capital), and Cape Town (legislative capital). Another example is Bolivia, with La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
No. The capital of Ireland is Dublin.
There 9 states that have capital cities with more than one word names.
Yes. A capital is a city: the location of the central government for a state or country. Some countries have more than one capital, because the government branches are in separate cities, or a constitutional capital is no longer the actual location of the government. A "capital" is a city, while a "capitol" is a building where the legislature meets for a state or country.
A capital is a special city: the location of the central government for a state or country. Some countries have more than one capital, because the government branches are in separate cities, or a constitutional capital is no longer the actual location of the govenrment. (Note that "capital" is a city, while "capitol" is a building where the legislature meets for a state or country.)
Yes. Detroit
No. Moscow, and only Moscow is the capital.
There is more than one Columbia. The country, Colombia, is in South America. The city Columbia is the capital of South Carolina, which is obviously in North America.
Tasmania is not a capital: it is a state.Tasmania is one of the states of the country of Australia, and its capital is Hobart.
There is only on official Capital, Tripoli though Benghazi is often consiterd the second capital
Victoria is one of the states of Australia. It is not the capital of any country.