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The state's capital is Gandhinagar.The state of Gujarat in India does not have a capitol building as the term only refers to the legislature building in the capitals of states in the USA. However, Gujarat's "capitol" equivalent is located in Gandhinagar, within a complex that is called the "Capitol Complex," though, again, the term technically only applies to the US.
about 10,000,000 people visit the capitol building every year. Another thing is that the first capitol building wasnt actually in the u.s. it was in philidelphia
The term "capitol" with an O is a building that houses the government.The US Capitol building is on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, and is the meeting place of the US Congress.The capital, or capital city, with an A, is Washington, a city within the federal District of Columbia, which is most often named as Washington, DC.
Jackson was sworn in or outside of the Capitol building in Washington, DC.
The British term for elevator is "lift." In the UK, the word "lift" is commonly used in both everyday conversation and in building signage. The term is widely recognized and understood throughout British English-speaking regions.
The word "capitol" refers to the seat of a government, typically a building. If you loosely apply this term to ancient Israel, the capitol building would be the Ancient Temple that stood in Jerusalem.
The term "cornerstone" can refer to different structures, but if you're asking about the Cornerstone of a specific building, it typically varies by location. For example, the cornerstone of the United States Capitol was laid on September 18, 1793. If you have a particular building or structure in mind, please specify for a more accurate answer.
Capitol Hill is often referred to simply as "the Hill" because it is the location of the United States Capitol building, where Congress meets. The term reflects the area's prominence in American politics and governance, serving as a shorthand for the political establishment. Additionally, its geographic elevation contributes to the nickname, as "hill" typically denotes a raised area. Over time, the usage has become ingrained in political vernacular.
it was moved to Philadelphia.
The U.S. Congress consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. If referring to all Senators and Representatives, the correct term would be "Congress." The Capitol is the building where Congress meets, while "government" can refer to the broader system that includes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
The term decor refers to all decoration of the building. The decor includes any items that would be hanging from the walls, any curtains and all items that are placed to make the property more attractive.
The "francophone" countries are those that speak French.