States and their capitals

  1. List Of 50 States And Their Capitals
  2. List of U.S. state capitals
  3. U.S. States: 50 States & State Capitals (Video)
  4. The Capitals of the 50 US States
  5. List of national capitals
  6. The U.S.: State Capitals
  7. List of U.S. State Capitals
  8. US States and Capitals List – 50states
  9. List of capitals in the United States
  10. List of U.S. State Capitals


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List Of 50 States And Their Capitals

Last updated on August 13th, 2022 The United States of America (USA) has 50 states. It is the second largest country in North America after , a federal district, and five territories. Here is a list of the 50 states and their capitals. 50 States And Their Capitals Serial State Name State Capital Postal Abbreviation 1. Alaska Juneau AK 2. Texas Austin TX 3. California Sacramento CA 4. Montana Helena MT 5. New Mexico Santa Fe NM 6. Arizona AZ 7. Nevada Carson City

List of U.S. state capitals

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • Bân-lâm-gú • Беларуская • Български • Boarisch • Čeština • Cymraeg • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • English • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • Ilokano • Bahasa Indonesia • Íslenska • Italiano • Jawa • Kapampangan • Қазақша • Kiswahili • Latina • Latviešu • Македонски • მარგალური • नेपाल भाषा • 日本語 • Нохчийн • Norsk bokmål • Norsk nynorsk • پنجابی • Português • Română • Русский • Slovenčina • தமிழ் • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 中文 The dates listed in the following table indicate the years it has continuously served as the state's sole capital. Most states have changed their capital city at least once. In the case of the thirteen bottom states, "statehood" in the table refers to its date of ratification of the State capitals of the United States State Abr. State-hood Capital Capital since Area (mi²) Population (2018) Notes Metropolitan Rank in state Rank in US AL 1819 1846 159.8 198,218 373,903 2 119 AK 1959 1906 2716.7 31,275 2 Largest capital by municipal land area. AZ 1912 1889 517.6 1,660,272 4,857,962 1 5 Largest capital by population. AR 1836 1821 116.2 193,524 699,757 1 117 CA 1850 1854 97.9 508,529 2,345,210 6 35 CO 1876 1867 153.3 716,492 2,932,415 1 19 CT 1788 1875 17.3 124,775 1,212,381 3 199 DE 1787 1777 22.4 36,047 162,310 2 Longest-serving capital in terms of statehood. FL 1845 1824 95.7 181,376 367,413 7 125 GA 1788 1868 133.5 498,044 5,949,951 1 37 Largest capital by metropolitan area population. HI 1959 1845 68.4 359,870 9...

U.S. States: 50 States & State Capitals (Video)

Featured Boston, the largest city in New England, is located on a hilly peninsula in Massachusetts Bay. The region had been inhabited since at least 2400 B.C. by the Massachusetts tribe of Native Americans, who called the peninsula Shawmut. Captain John Smith in 1614 explored the coastline of what he christened “New England” (to make the […] Read more Read more about Boston: A City Steeped in U.S. History New York City New York City in the 18th Century In 1664, the British seized New Amsterdam from the Dutch and gave it a new name: New York City. For the next century, the population of New York City grew larger and more diverse: It included immigrants from the Netherlands, England, France and Germany; indentured servants; and African […] Los Angeles Gold Rush Brings Hordes of Prospectors But in 1846, the Mexican American War broke out, and two years later California was annexed by the United States. The timing was fortuitous, as rich deposits of gold were discovered in the Sacramento Valley in 1848, igniting the Gold Rush. The hordes of ‘49ers flocking to California depended […] Washington, D.C. Interesting Facts On July 16, 1790, a compromise between Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison—known as the Residence Act—was passed, declaring George Washington’s selection of a site on the Potomac River as the nation’s new permanent capital. As part of the agreement, the federal government assumed the states’ debts. George Washington oversaw the construction […]

The Capitals of the 50 US States

Rosenberg, Matt. "State Capitals of the Fifty States." ThoughtCo, Feb. 17, 2022, thoughtco.com/capitals-of-the-fifty-states-1435160. Rosenberg, Matt. (2022, February 17). State Capitals of the Fifty States. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/capitals-of-the-fifty-states-1435160 Rosenberg, Matt. "State Capitals of the Fifty States." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/capitals-of-the-fifty-states-1435160 (accessed June 16, 2023).

List of national capitals

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The U.S.: State Capitals

• • • • The U.S.: State Capitals The U.S.: State Capitals - Map Quiz Game • Madison • Boise • Bismarck • Sacramento • Albany • Phoenix • Salem • Richmond • Annapolis • Honolulu • Oklahoma City • Dover • Charleston • Jefferson City • Frankfort • Washington, D.C. • Springfield • Carson City • Augusta • Nashville • Topeka • Pierre • Austin • Little Rock • Concord • Helena • Indianapolis • Denver • Atlanta • Columbus • Hartford • Cheyenne • Harrisburg • Columbia • Des Moines • Juneau • Montpelier • Tallahassee • Montgomery • Olympia • Salt Lake City • Jackson • Lansing • Lincoln • Raleigh • Boston • Trenton • Providence • Baton Rouge • Santa Fe • Saint Paul

List of U.S. State Capitals

state capital population of capital: census population of capital: estimated (2020) 200,603 (2021 est.) 198,665 (2020) 32,255 (2021 est.) 31,973 (2020) 1,608,139 (2021 est.) 1,624,569 (2020) 202,591 (2021 est.) 201,998 (2020) 524,943 (2021 est.) 525,041 (2020) 715,522 (2021 est.) 711,463 (2020) 121,054 (2021 est.) 120,576 (2020) 39,403 (2021 est.) 38,992 (2020) 196,068 (2021 est.) 197,102 (2020) 498,715 (2021 est.) 496,461 (2020) 350,964 (2021 est.) 345,510 (2020) 235,684 (2021 est.) 237,446 (2020) 114,394 (2021 est.) 113,394 (2020) 887,642 (2021 est.) 882,039 (2020) 214,133 (2021 est.) 212,031 (2020) 126,587 (2021 est.) 125,963 (2020) 28,602 (2021 est.) 28,595 (2020) 227,470 (2021 est.) 222,185 (2020) 18,899 (2021 est.) 18,968 (2020) 40,812 (2021 est.) 40,687 (2020) 675,647 (2021 est.) 654,776 (2020) 112,644 (2021 est.) 112,684 (2020) 311,527 (2021 est.) 307,193 (2020) 153,701 (2021 est.) 149,761 (2020) 43,228 (2021 est.) 42,772 (2020) 32,091 (2021 est.) 33,120 (2020) 291,082 (2021 est.) 292,657 (2020) 58,639 (2021 est.) 58,993 (2020) 43,976 (2021 est.) 44,006 (2020) 90,871 (2021 est.) 90,457 (2020) 87,505 (2021 est.) 88,193 (2020) 99,224 (2021 est.) 98,617 (2020) 467,665 (2021 est.) 469,124 (2020) 73,622 (2021 est.) 74,138 (2020) 905,748 (2021 est.) 906,528 (2020) 681,054 (2021 est.) 687,725 (2020) 175,535 (2021 est.) 177,723 (2020) 50,099 (2021 est.) 50,135 (2020) 190,934 (2021 est.) 189,692 (2020) 136,632 (2021 est.) 137,541 (2020) 14,091 (2021 est.) 14,000 (2020) 689,...

US States and Capitals List – 50states

The state capitals are in cities of each of the 50 states. It’s where the seat of the government is located. Some of the state capitals are the largest city in that state, but that’s not always the case. The state capital location was usually chosen for the city’s population size, a city of historical importance like what town in that state was settled first, or even a central location. Montgomery Juneau Phoenix Little Rock Sacramento Denver Hartford Dover Tallahassee Atlanta Honolulu Boise Springfield Indianapolis Des Moines Topeka Frankfort Baton Rouge Augusta Annapolis Boston Lansing Saint Paul Jackson Jefferson City Helena Lincoln Carson City NewHampshire Concord Trenton Santa Fe Albany Raleigh Bismarck Columbus Oklahoma City Salem Harrisburg Providence Columbia Pierre Nashville Austin Salt Lake City Montpelier Richmond Olympia Charleston Madison Cheyenne

List of capitals in the United States

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • Bân-lâm-gú • Беларуская • Български • Boarisch • Čeština • Cymraeg • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • Ilokano • Bahasa Indonesia • Íslenska • Italiano • Jawa • Kapampangan • Қазақша • Kiswahili • Latina • Latviešu • Македонски • მარგალური • नेपाल भाषा • 日本語 • Нохчийн • Norsk bokmål • Norsk nynorsk • پنجابی • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Slovenčina • தமிழ் • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 中文 The buildings in cities identified in below chart served either as official capitals of the United States under the The On July 2, 1923, President City Building Start date End date Duration Ref July 4, 1776 (convened May 10, 1775, prior to independence) December 12, 1776 5months and 8days December 20, 1776 February 27, 1777 2months and 7days March 5, 1777 September 18, 1777 6months and 13days September 27, 1777 September 27, 1777 1day September 30, 1777 June 27, 1778 8months and 28days College Hall of the University of Pennsylvania (Extensive damage to Independence Hall during the British Occupation of Philadelphia, necessitated this temporary meeting place) July 2, 1778 July 13, 1778 11days July 14, 1778 March 1, 1781 2years, 7months and 15days March 2, 1781 June 21, 1783 2years, 3months and 19days June 30, 1783 November 4, 1783 4months and 5days November 26, 1783 August 19, 1784 8months and 24days November 1, 1784 December 24, 1784 1month and 23days January 11, 1785 October 6, 1788 3years, 11months and ...

List of U.S. State Capitals

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