The Deseret Morning News (28 December 2003) lists these five: Dover, DE; Jefferson City, MO; Carson City, NV; Pierre, SD; Juneau, AK.
Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.Romans kept cities connected by their system of roads and by safe sea lanes.
Waterways were the Interstate highway system of Colonial America.
The Inca Empire built a network of roads known as the Qhapaq Ñan that connected their capital city, Cusco, to various regions within their empire. The Aztecs also had a system of roads that radiated from their capital city, Tenochtitlan, connecting it to other cities in the empire.
Interstate 90 forms the east-west corridor and Interstate 29 handles north-south across eastern South Dakota. Interstate 190 is a spur into Rapid City and Interstate 229 is a Sioux Falls Loop. The Capital in Pierre is not connected to the Interstate Highway system and driving into bordering Montana is on an unpaved road.
Religions do not reside in any single city nor do they have capitals. Religion is a system of beliefs not a geographical area
Neptune is an uninhabited planet.No people, no need for cities, thus...no capital.
The Interstate Highway System runs through Georgia connecting major cities like Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah. Key interstates in Georgia include I-20, I-75, and I-85, providing important transportation routes throughout the state and linking Georgia with the rest of the country.
Increased suburbanization is the development that resulted from the construction of the interstate highway system.
The interstate highway system was designed to be used as military runways.
Late 1950s under president Eisenhower. The full name of the system is "The National Defense and Interstate Highway System".
The length of an interstate highway can vary significantly, as there are thousands of miles of interstate roadways across the United States. The entire Interstate Highway System spans approximately 48,000 miles. Individual interstate routes can range from a few miles to over 3,000 miles, like Interstate 90, which is the longest in the system.
They connected the empire to a capital city and it made them stronger. The capital was at Cuzco in present day Peru. they also had the fastest communication system.