First of all, the capitol is in charge of all the districts, and nobody in the capitol competes in The Hunger Games. Second of all, they have better technology then everyone else (except maybe district 13), and a higher standard of living. Lastly, while everything is strict and it is very hard to even get food in the districts, people in the capitol are free and take almost everything for granted.
The official map of Panem, as shown in The Hunger Games Adventures shows that District Four is on the western coast of Panem (North America). Between D4 and the Capitol is District 1. It takes less than a day to get from the east coast (district 12) to the Capitol, so I would estimate it would take only a couple of hours, if not less, as the trains travel at highs of 250mph.
District 13 is no longer involved in the hunger games. Or anything at all for that matter. When the districts rebelled against the Capitol, district 13 was totally obliterated *SPOILER ALERT* in the third book, you find out that district 13 has been living safely underground plotting against the Capitol.
During the Dark Days, District 13 rebelled. The Capitol would not let it rebel and get away with it, so they destroyed it. However, at the end of the series, it rises again and finally beats the Capitol.
Panem is the future ruins of North America. Panem is divided up into 12 districts, and the Capitol, which is where the wealthy live. It is stated in the book that there used to be a 13th district, but President Snow said they blew it up because the district attempted to rebel against the Capitol. Panem is the setting for The Hunger Games.
The setting of the book 'The Hunger Games' is in a post-apocalyptic North America by the name of Panem. At the beginning, Katniss, which is the main female protagonist, lives in District 12 until later she travels to the Capitol to compete in the annual Hunger Games. The Capitol is estimated to be in the Rockies, while District 12 is in Appalachia. After several days in the Capitol, they travel to the Arena where the actual Games take place. Collins never tells us where exactly the arenas are built, but some have guessed maybe Canada. The Hunger games is set in a country called Panem which was formerly the United States. This is set 100's to 1000's of years in the future. The smaller-scale setings are district 12, the Capitol, and the Arena.
The diffrence is that the capitol is home to presidant snow, peacekeepers, and the game makers. District 1 is another regular district that normal rebelling people live in.
None of them really. It happened in the capitol.
the main scenes of the hunger games are located in the arena in the Capitol. but also in district 12, and the hotel and training centre in the Capitol
district one makes luxury goods for the Capitol
No -- After the Dark Days, District 13 was moved underground after an agreement between them and the Capitol. As a result, since the world thought that District 13 had been completely destroyed, District 13 didn't take part in any of the Hunger Games.
In Panem. In District 12. In all 12 districts and in the Capitol. In The Hunger Games Arena.
In Panem. In District 12. In all 12 districts and in the Capitol. In the Hunger Games Arena.
Yes, in the end of the second Hunger Games "Catching Fire", readers learn that the capitol has bombed district 12, and it was destroyed.
Because several districts, including District 13, tried to rebel against the Capitol. But the Capitol bombing District 13 was, to them, not enough, so in order to let the 12 districts know they are in charge, the created The Hunger Games, in which you have no say in.
Victors of The Hunger Games live in the Victor's Village of their district. They are twelve luxurious houses built by the Capitol for the Victors to live in.
I assume you mean in the Hunger Games. Answer: No there is not, the Capitol destroyed District 13 to prove their power.
The official map of Panem, as shown in The Hunger Games Adventures shows that District Four is on the western coast of Panem (North America). Between D4 and the Capitol is District 1. It takes less than a day to get from the east coast (district 12) to the Capitol, so I would estimate it would take only a couple of hours, if not less, as the trains travel at highs of 250mph.