STATE CAPITAL


In countries with federal constitutions divided into subnational entities known as states, the 'state capital' is the administrative center of a state. Under the federalist system of separation of powers, state capitals are similar to national capitals except that their powers are limited to jurisdiction with the state.
In many cases, Capital and Capitol are used interchangeably to refer to the "seat of government," but Capitol is also used to refer to the actual building in which the government meets, while Capital is the geographic region (city) where government is seated.

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List of capitals in the United States

List of capitals in Australia

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