Yes it is always the largest city in that state
Not always. In the state of New York, Albany is the capital and not New York City. Same with Texas - Austin is the capital and not Houston.
No, not at all. Sometimes, the capital was established years earlier because it was closest to a harbor or it was the first city to be founded. But there is no correlation between a city's size and whether it is chosen as the capital. For example, the largest city in the state of New York is New York City. And yet, the state capital is in Albany.
Englands largest city is London which is also its capital city.
The largest city is Gaborone (pop 223,000); also the capital
Yes it is always the largest city in that state
No it does not have to be the largest city because of that
No, not always. New York City is the largest city in New York State (by population it's the largest city in the United States) but Albany is the state capital. Los Angeles is the largest city in California (and second-largest by population in the U.S.) but Sacramento is the state capital. Detroit is the largest city in Michigan, but Lansing is the state capital. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois, but Springfield is the state capital.
No
No
No, it is not.
No.Seattle is largest in Washington and the capital is Olympia
No, there are many states with larger cities than their capital.
No. There are lots of states that have bigger cities then their capitol. NYC is bigger than Albany; LA is bigger than Sacramento; Bridgeport is bigger than Hartford; Charlotte is bigger than Raleigh; etc,etc.
No, it is not. Consider Florida, Texas, California or Nevada.
It's rarely the largest city. It is most often a centrally located city.
Not always. In the state of New York, Albany is the capital and not New York City. Same with Texas - Austin is the capital and not Houston.