No US states have a capital with only 4 letters; they all have 5 letters or more.
States beginning with B:NoneStates beginning with E:NoneStates beginning with J:NoneStates beginning with K:KansasKentucky
US states that begin with A:Alabama, MontgomeryAlaska, JuneauArizona, PhoenixArkansas, Little RockUS states that begin with I:Idaho, BoiseIllinois, SpringfieldIndiana, IndianapolisIowa, Des Moines
Six states have five or less letters in their name. Iowa, Ohio and Utah have four letters in their name. Idaho, Maine and Texas have five letters in their name.
The sate of New Hampshire has twelve letters.
A political map displays states' capitals and countries. Political maps also show borders of states and countries. They are used when discussing political trends and population.
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No US states have a capital with only 4 letters; they all have 5 letters or more.
Boise, ID Dover, DE Salem, OR
States beginning with B:NoneStates beginning with E:NoneStates beginning with J:NoneStates beginning with K:KansasKentucky
Capitals are the official cities or towns designated as the seat of government for a country or region. They are where the administrative functions of a government are carried out, such as housing the offices of the head of state, legislature, and other key institutions. Capitals are often centers for culture, history, and tourism.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
what is the capitals of U.S.A
New York City is a city, not a state, so it has no state capital. Cities don't have capitals. Only states and countries have capitals.
US states that begin with A:Alabama, MontgomeryAlaska, JuneauArizona, PhoenixArkansas, Little RockUS states that begin with I:Idaho, BoiseIllinois, SpringfieldIndiana, IndianapolisIowa, Des Moines
No, not every continent has a capital. Capitals are typically associated with countries, so continents like Antarctica or Australia, which do not have sovereign nations, do not have capitals.
The capitals of states or countries are proper nouns because they are the names of specific cities.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The name of any city is a proper noun.