Washington D.C. of USA
Ottawa of Canada
Bern of Switzerland
Brasilia of Brazil
Canberra of Australia
Wellington of New Zealand
There's always one capital in a country (provided it has at least one city). In Denmark it's the biggest city called Copenhagen, or København in danish.
Cities do not have capitals; only countries have capitals. Pyongyang is the capital of the country of North Korea.
The capital city of my country is located in the central region of the country.
France is a country, not a city
No, for example: Sacramento is the capital of California and Los Angeles is bigger than Sacramento.No. In fact, most states' largest cities aren't their capitals. Only 16 states have their capitals as their largest city.
One capital of the country (Mexico City) and 31 state capitals. Some of them include Mexicali, Toluca, Xalapa or Chetumal.
It varies. Some capitals were selected because they were in the middle of the state, and people would have fewer problem getting to a central location. Other capitals were selected because of the biggest city: it was assumed that a large city would be a good choice, since it was the center of population in the state.
Ulan Bator is a capital city that begins with U. It is the capital city in Mongolia.
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. Its largest city was Prague.
Mexico is a country, not a continent. Continents do not have capitals, except for Australia, which is both a continent and a country. The capital of the country of Mexico is Mexico City.
If you want to know what is the biggest capital city in the world its Tokyo and the biggest country in the world is Russia.
(New York city is not a country) The U.S is a country, New York is a state. The biggest state of the U.S is Alaska.. New York is not big at all.