They are:
b. Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton) and Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown).
The provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are in the Atlantic region of Canada.
The Atlantic region of Canada derives its name from geography: it is the region of Canada in which the Atlantic Ocean is the dominant natural feature.
Canada has only one national capital which is Ottawa, Ontario. Each of Canada's provinces has only one provincial capital. Therefore, interpreting your question literally would receive the answer that none of Canada's provinces has two capitals...unless you are not distinguishing between national and provincial capitals. If so, then the province of Ontario has two capital cities within it: Ottawa, Ontario is the national capital and Toronto, Ontario is the provincial capital.
National Capital Region
There are two capital cities located on the Gulf of Guinea: Accra, Ghana Lomé, Togo
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A dialect found in the National Capital Region but spoken in many provinces as well.
No, there are 2 regions with 5 provinces each (10 in total) and they all have a 'capital' but in each province are a bunch of other big and small cities.
Region VII in the Philippines consists of the provinces of Bohol, Cebu, and Siquijor. The capital of this region is Cebu City, which is the second-largest city in the country and a major economic hub in the Visayas region.
Iran contains thirty-one provinces. Each province is governed from its capital, which is usually the largest city of the province.
Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
It Belongs in the NORTHEAST region!
raleigh is the main city and capital
Washington DC is located in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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raleigh is the main city and capital