The two-letter ending for a state capital typically refers to the postal abbreviation of the state in which the capital is located. For example, the capital of California is Sacramento, which would end with "CA." Similarly, the capital of Texas is Austin, ending with "TX." Each state capital's two-letter ending corresponds to its state's official postal code.
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The abbreviation for the state with the capital Helena is MT for Montana.
There are two state capitals that fit this description:Indianapolis is the capital of IndianaOklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma
The two U.S. states beginning with the letter T are Tennessee and Texas. Austin is the capital city in Texas.
austin
SD is the postal code for South Dakota of which Pierre is the capital.
It has two capital letters, and is the abbreviation for the state of California. Elements that have two letters (like Pb for lead, Fe for iron) only have one capital letter.
Lansing is the capital city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the state that is cut into two parts that are separated by Lake Michigan.
There are none - But there two six-letter words ending in j:SvarajSwaraj
It is most common to use capital letters for state abbreviations and no periods. The reason is because the two-letter capital letters are U.S. Postal Service approved. Also, it is poor form to abbreviate states like Mass. for Massachusetts. It is recommended you use MA with no periods.
one capital letter and one lowercase letter
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