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United States Virgin Islands: Territory of the United States 18.42 Road Town: British Virgin Islands: British Overseas Territory: 18.45 San Juan: Puerto Rico: Territory of the United States 18.47 Santo Domingo: Dominican Republic: 18.53 Port-au-Prince: Haiti: −18.93 Antananarivo: Madagascar: −19.07 Alofi: Niue: Self-governing in free ...
Territory of the United States. Palikir Micronesia: Self-governing in free association with the United States. Kolonia is the former capital and Australia, China, Japan and the United States retain embassies there. Panama City Panama: North America: Papeete French Polynesia: Oceania: Overseas collectivity of France. Paramaribo Suriname: South ...
Brazzaville is the capital of the Republic of the Congo. The cities are separated by the River Congo. There are no bridges between the twin capitals; all traffic must travel by ferry. A proposal to build a Brazzaville–Kinshasa Bridge received funding in 2018. [2] Lomé Togo Ghana: Aflao: The cities are connected by road. Maseru Lesotho South ...
Richmond, Virginia, United States, remained the county seat of Henrico County when it became an independent city in 1871 until the county seat was moved to Laurel in the 20th century. San Antonio, Texas, United States, was the capital of the exiled Confederate territorial government of the New Mexico Territory in the American Civil War.
The first country on the main list, Bolivia, is a country with multiple capitals; La Paz is the seat of the government while Sucre is the constitutional capital. The second list below contains several states with limited recognition.
This is a list of 'national capitals, ordered according to total area'. Capitals of dependent territories and disputed territories are marked in italics.The area of the capital city only includes the area occupied by the city and not the wider urban/metropolitan district or administrative division created solely for the city.
States (highlighted in purple) whose capital city is also their most populous States (highlighted in blue) that have changed their capital city at least once. This is a list of capital cities of the United States, including places that serve or have served as federal, state, insular area, territorial, colonial and Native American capitals.
Capital city; List of countries whose capital is not their largest city; List of capitals outside the territories they serve; List of national capitals by latitude; List of countries and dependencies by population; List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants; List of population concern organizations; List of national capitals