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Florida's state capital, Tallahassee, shares several common characteristics with other state capitals, such as being the political hub of the state where government institutions and legislative bodies are located. Like many state capitals, Tallahassee features a mix of historical and modern architecture, including government buildings and monuments. Additionally, it often serves as a center for political activity, civic engagement, and cultural events, similar to other capitals across the United States.
you know about "capital" letters, right? well, capital means "the highest" and a state capital is the biggest, most important part of the state.
in or near the center of the state
There are two state capitals that fit this description:Indianapolis is the capital of IndianaOklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma
50
We have one national capital. Then, we have one capital per state, resulting in 50 capitals
New York City is a city, not a state, so it has no state capital. Cities don't have capitals. Only states and countries have capitals.
A State by definition has only one capital.
Every state has a capital
There are no state capitals on the Minnesota border.
51, as there are 50 state capitals and 1 national capital.