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The Confederate States of America (C.S.A.) had three capitals during its existence. The first capital was established February 4, 1861, in Montgomery , Alabama, and remained there until it was moved to Richmond , Virginia, on May 29, 1861, after Virginia seceded on May 23.
North America: San Juan Puerto Rico: Territory of the United States. San Marino San Marino: Europe: San Salvador El Salvador: North America: Santiago Chile: South America: The National Congress of Chile is located in Valparaíso. Santo Domingo Dominican Republic: North America: São Tomé São Tomé and Príncipe: Africa: Sarajevo Bosnia and ...
United States or America Estados Unidos États-Unis (multiple names) ‘Amelika Hui Pū ‘ia: Washington, D.C., Washington, or D.C. Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. (multiple names) Wakinekona/Wasinetona: English Spanish Cajun French Indigenous Hawaiian: United States Virgin Islands [1] Charlotte Amalie: United States Virgin Islands: Charlotte ...
This is a list of national capitals, ordered according to population. The population statistics given refer only to the official capital area, and do not include the ...
A map of North America's physical, political, and population characteristics as of 2018. North America is a continent [b] in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. [c] North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea, and to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean.
Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option of earning badges by completing challenges.
Category: Capitals of country subdivisions in North America. ... Capitals of country subdivisions in Canada (2 C, 1 P) M. Capitals of states of Mexico (30 C, 31 P) U.
Note 1: The only incorporated place in Hawaii is the City & County of Honolulu.A portion of it, the Honolulu District, is sometimes regarded as the "city" for statistical purposes, although it has no government separate from that of the City and County as a whole.