Maine. Maine is in the U.S.A .
Other U.S. Augustas:In addition to Maine (where it's the state capital), there's also a sizeable city named Augusta in Georgia, and smaller towns of the same name in Arkansas, Kansas and Montana. (This according to an index of towns and cities in a medium-sized atlas. There are almost certainly other Augustas that were deemed too small to be included in the index.)
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Augusta-Richmond County (balance), Georgia, is 192,142.
The oldest school in the state of Georgia is Richmond Academy (Augusta), founded in 1788
The largest cities in Georgia by population are Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon. The smallest cities can vary depending on criteria used, but some of the smallest by population are Edge Hill, Bronwood, and Santa Claus.
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Augusta is the capital city in the U.S. state of Maine.
The city Augusta is located in the state of Georgia. Augusta was a previous capital for the state. The city is in Richmond county.
Augusta State University was created in 1783.
The web address of the Augusta State University is: http://www.georgia.gov
The phone number of the Augusta State University is: 706-737-1532.
Augusta is the capital city of Maine.
No. Augusta is the city (the state capital) and Maine is the state name.
Augusta is the capital of Maine.
Augusta is the capital city of Maine.
Actually, Augusta is the name of a city, not the name of a state. (Cities don't have capitals. They can BE a capital, though-- the capital of a state.) And while there are a number of cities in the USA named "Augusta," the one that is also a capital is Augusta, Maine. Augusta became the capital of Maine in 1827, and it is still the capital of that state.
The address of the Augusta Historical Museum is: 303 State St, Augusta, KS 67010-1103
Augusta is the capital of the US state of Maine