South Africa has three capitals.
Bolivia, a country in South America located next to Chile, is a country that has not one but two capitals. Those two capitals are La Paz and Sucre. La Paz is the administrative capital, while Sucre is the judicial capital.
There are more than 200 countries, recognized or unrecognized, and several have more than one official capital. There are also state, regional, or provincial capitals in many countries. For an update list of national capitals, see the related link below.
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).
Counting "national" capitals only, there are around 247. The UN has 193 member nations, but there are many nations that are not unrecognized, or only partly recognized internationally, and some countries have more than one capital. For a list of national capitals, see the related link below.
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."
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).
There are 51 capitals in the US, one for each state and one for the country.
only twice, the penguins and the capitals
Bolivia, a country in South America located next to Chile, is a country that has not one but two capitals. Those two capitals are La Paz and Sucre. La Paz is the administrative capital, while Sucre is the judicial capital.
The one in Spain is Madrid, i think.
There are more than 2 national capitals, but one is New York, Washington D.C. and Beijing, China, oh and a national capital is a population over 1,000,000
There are more than 200 countries, recognized or unrecognized, and several have more than one official capital. There are also state, regional, or provincial capitals in many countries. For an update list of national capitals, see the related link below.
One capital of the country (Mexico City) and 31 state capitals. Some of them include Mexicali, Toluca, Xalapa or Chetumal.
When one country can produce a product more cheaply than another country this is called comparative advantage. When one country can produce more goods than another using an equal amount of resources, this is called absolute advantage.
i know definitely one was Kingston. i am pretty sure they're is no more old capitals.
more than one.
countries