A judicial capital is a city designated as the seat of a country's judiciary, where its highest courts are located and legal matters are adjudicated. This city typically hosts the Supreme Court or equivalent judicial authority, serving as the center for legal interpretation and the administration of justice. In some countries, the judicial capital may differ from the political capital, where legislative and executive branches operate.
The judicial capital of South Africa is Bloemfontein.
The administrative capital since 1898 is La Paz. The constitutional capital remains Sucre.
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Pretoria is the administrative capital. Bloemfontein is the judicial capital. Cape Town is the legislative capital. Short answer is yes.
There is no Canadian province that has a capital city by that name.
South Africa's judicial capital is Bloemfontein. Its coordinates are 29 deg 7 mins South 26 deg 13 mins East
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
La Paz is the de facto legislative and executive capital of Bolivia. But the constitution establishes the national capital at Sucre, the judicial capital.
Pretoria is the executive capital city (Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein the judicial capital) of the Republic of South Africa.
Pretoria is the executive capital city (Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein the judicial capital) of the Republic of South Africa.
Cape town is South Africa's legislative capital. Pretoria is South Africa's administrative capital Bloemfontein (Mangaung) is the judicial capital.
Pretoria is the executive capital city (Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein the judicial capital) of the Republic of South Africa.