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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.
In World war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire. Italy was initially part of that alliance ("triple alliance") but because it switched side to the Entente, in order to conquer some territory from Austria. The triple alliance waged war against the triple entente, with France, Russia and UK with the commonwealth, but it started with the conflict in the Balkan. Also others, beside Serbia etc joined the Entente, like Japan and USA. The Germany and Austria-Hungary were central European states and the war was fought all around them, so it wasn't strange to call them "central powers".
No Australian state capitals were named after queens.The states of Victoria and Queensland were named after Queen Victoria.
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It was named after Sir Walter Raleigh.
Jefferson city
ASTM is American Standard,EN is European Standard.They are named diferently.
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]
No European capital is named after the capital of Iran, Tehran.
There are many capitals in the United States that were named after famous people. Raleigh, North Carolina was named for Sir Walter Raleigh. Montgomery, Alabama was named for Richard Montgomery. Frankfort, Kentucky was named for Stephen Frank. Annapolis, Maryland was named after Princess Anne of Denmark and Norway. St. Paul, Minnesota was named for the Apostle Paul.