The city label next to the star symbol on a map of the U.S. typically indicates the capital of the state. For example, if the star symbol represents the capital of California, the label would say "Sacramento." Each state has its own capital, and the star is used to denote it on various maps.
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The symbol that is next to a state's capital city on a map is usually a star. The star is placed on the map where the capital city is located.
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You would best refer to a map in a book. Try to free-hand draw it first. If you have trouble with free-hand, make a Xerox copy of the book picture and try tracing the outline. Next, locate the city you wish to put on the map. You can use a darkened circle to designate the city. Label the circle, right above, with the city name. Label the state name. You should probably include the capitol city too--use a star to designate it and label it.
That depends entirely on how the labeled lines are spaced on your particular map or globe. There is no standard. On my mapping software, the next label north of 75° N is 75° 00' 02" N. The next label south of 75° N is 74° 59' 58" N.
A circle with a star or dot in it on a map usually indicates a capital city. The capital of Chile would be Santiago.
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A star is used to denote a capital of a state. There are 50 capitals in the United States because there are 50 states.
A circle with a star or dot in it on a map usually indicates a capital city. The capital of Chile would be Santiago.
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