Rome and Berlin
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Amerigo Vespucci
Article 34 of the Berlin Act states that any European nation that took possession of an African coast, or named themselves as "protectorate" of one, had to inform the other powers of the Berlin Act of this action. Hopefully this helps ;-)
When used in a general sense use small letters. However, if you are writing about a named camp, use capitals, for example: Dachau Concentration Camp.
On 12th October 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew made landfall in the Americas, specifically on an island in the Bahamas that he named San Salvador. This event marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the Americas, as Columbus was seeking a westward route to Asia. Columbus's journey was sponsored by Spain and is often credited with opening the New World to European powers, leading to significant cultural and historical consequences.
No Australian state capitals were named after queens.The states of Victoria and Queensland were named after Queen Victoria.
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Victoria and Regina
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Columbus and Columbia
It was named after Sir Walter Raleigh.
The two state capitals named after Christopher Columbus are Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus, Georgia. Both cities honor Columbus in recognition of his voyages that led to the European awareness of the Americas. Columbus, Ohio, is the state capital and the largest city in the state, while Columbus, Georgia, is known for its historical significance and location along the Chattahoochee River.
The U.S. capitals named after the same explorer are Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus, Georgia. Both cities were named in honor of Christopher Columbus, the Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas for Europe. These capitals reflect the common practice of naming places in the United States after historical figures and events.
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No presidents were named after capitals, but rather vice versa. The capitals named after presidents are... Lincoln, Nebraska (Abraham Lincoln) Madison, Wisconsin (James Madison) Jackson, Mississippi (Andrew Jackson) Jefferson City, Missouri (Thomas Jefferson) Washington, District of Columbia (George Washington) [the national capital]
ASTM is American Standard,EN is European Standard.They are named diferently.