Budapest, Hungary
No
Quito is the capital city of Ecuador.
Capital cities are the political center of a country, where the government institutions are located and important decisions are made. Cities, on the other hand, refer to urban areas with a large population, infrastructure, and economic activities. While a capital city can be a city, not all cities are capital cities.
There are 195 countries in the world, each with its own capital city, totaling 195 capital cities.
There is no country that has no capital city. Every country has a designated capital city where the government is located.
Actually there were two capital cities founded by the Romans. Rome itself and then Constantinople.
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
No, Paris is a city in France (actually the capital city). Cities do not eat things they are inanimate objects.
Gaborone is the capital city in Botswana. Georgetown is the capital city in Guyana. Guatemala City is the capital city in Guatemala.
Some capital cities that begin with E:Edinburgh is the capital city in ScotlandEdmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta
Fillmore, and Salt Lake City, are the capital cities of Utah.
The capital city of Laos is Vientiane
Actually, Augusta is the name of a city, not the name of a state. (Cities don't have capitals. They can BE a capital, though-- the capital of a state.) And while there are a number of cities in the USA named "Augusta," the one that is also a capital is Augusta, Maine. Augusta became the capital of Maine in 1827, and it is still the capital of that state.
Capital cities that start with the letter F:Fredericton is the provincial capital city of New Brunswick, CanadaFreetown is the capital city in Sierra LeoneFunafuti is the capital city of the island nation Tuvalu
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.
Saint Paul is the capital city in the U.S. state of Minnesota.
No