Md Bin Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi, decided to shift the capital from Delhi to a new city called Daulatabad in the 14th century. This city was strategically chosen for its central location and defensibility. However, the move proved to be impractical, leading to hardship for the populace, and the capital was eventually moved back to Delhi.
It is spelt "Gloustershire", with a capital letter for the place name.
no, you don't because apples is a thing and you would only need a capital when it is a person's name, place.
Edinburgh is the capital city in Scotland
Because it is the name of a place and is a proper noun.
A capital letter is to start a sentence or when you use a name or place. Lowercase is the smaller of the two types.
holland
Yes, a word for the capital of a country is a noun, a word for a place.The name of a capital of a country is a proper noun, the name of a specific place; for example, Ankara (Turkey), Berlin (Germany), Canberra (Australia), etc.
The proper name and place name is spelt just as you have in the question - only with a capital initial letter - Lincoln.
Quebec in Canada Quito, capital of Ecuador
Make up a name for a place
England.
With a population of around 4,285,000, Sydney is the largest city. It is the capital of the state of New South Wales, but not the capital of Australia.