13. Jefferson City
The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same but means something different. So the homophone of capital would be capitol. "Capital" referes to letters or cities, while "Capitol" refers to a building where governing takes place.
The capital of Ohio is Columbus, and the capitol building is the Ohio State house
The state capital of Mississippi is Jackson.
The longest word in the Telugu language is "ప్రాధిస్థాతృప్రజ్ఞాథమికతా" (pradhishTaTriprajnyathamikatha), which means the state of being the highest authority.
The state is California. The capital is Sacramento.
The only state capital that shares no letters with the state it is capital of is Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Sacramento, California is the capital of the state that has the longest border on the Pacific Ocean
No state capital has a total of three letters or just three letters.
That would be Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
California shares the longest border with Nevada. The capital of California is Sacramento.
California shares the longest border with Nevada. The capital of California is Sacramento.
The state capital with the most letters in its name, excluding Washington D.C., is Salt Lake City, Utah, which has 13 letters. Other contenders include Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Providence, Rhode Island, which each have 11 letters. Salt Lake City holds the record for the longest name among U.S. state capitals.
Massachusetts is the longest single word state name with 13 letters North and South Carolina are the longest multiple word state names both with 13 letters
The state of Maine has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, at around 3,500 miles. Its capital city is Augusta.
No U.S. state capital ends with the letters uta. Augusta, the capital city in Maine, ends with the letters usta.
No US state has a capital of three letters unless you abbreviate Utah's capital, Salt Lake City to SLC