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Pani-rosa [81]
3 years ago
11

What is the captoil of ever state in in the usa

Geography
2 answers:
Lady bird [3.3K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Alabama (AL) - Montgomery

Alaska (AK) - Juneau

Arizona (AZ) - Phoenix

Arkansas (AR) - Little Rock

California (CA) - Sacramento

Colorado (CO) - Denver

Connecticut (CT) - Hartford

Delaware (DE) - Dover

Florida (FL) - Tallahassee

Georgia (GA) - Atlanta

Hawaii (HI) - Honolulu

Idaho (ID) - Boise

Illinois (IL) - Springfield

Indiana (IN) - Indianapolis

Iowa (IA) - Des Moines

Kansas (KS) - Topeka

Kentucky (KY) - Frankfort

Louisiana (LA) - Baton Rouge

Maine (ME) - Augusta

Maryland (MD) - Annapolis

Massachusetts (MA) - Boston

Michigan (MI) - Lansing

Minnesota (MN) - St. Paul

Mississippi (MS) - Jackson

Missouri (MO) - Jefferson City

Montana (MT) - Helena

Nebraska (NE) - Lincoln

Nevada (NV) - Carson City

New Hampshire (NH) - Concord

New Jersey (NJ) - Trenton

New Mexico (NM) - Santa Fe

New York (NY) - Albany

North Carolina (NC) - Raleigh

North Dakota (ND) - Bismarck

Ohio (OH) - Columbus

Oklahoma (OK) - Oklahoma City

Oregon (OR) - Salem

Pennsylvania (PA) - Harrisburg

Rhode Island (RI) - Providence

South Carolina (SC) - Columbia

South Dakota (SD) - Pierre

Tennessee (TN) - Nashville

Texas (TX) - Austin

Utah (UT) - Salt Lake City

Vermont (VT) - Montpelier

Virginia (VA) - Richmond

Washington (WA) - Olympia

West Virginia (WV) - Charleston

Wisconsin (WI) - Madison

Wyoming (WY) - Cheyenne

Explanation:

Elenna [48]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

state capital population of capital: census population of capital: estimated

Alabama Montgomery (2010) 205,764 (2018 est.) 198,218

Alaska Juneau (2010) 31,275 (2018 est.) 32,113

Arizona Phoenix (2010) 1,445,632 (2018 est.) 1,660,272

Arkansas Little Rock (2010) 193,524 (2018 est.) 197,881

California Sacramento (2010) 466,488 (2018 est.) 508,529

Colorado Denver (2010) 600,158 (2018 est.) 716,492

Connecticut Hartford (2010) 124,775 (2018 est.) 122,587

Delaware Dover (2010) 26,047 (2018 est.) 38,079

Florida Tallahassee (2010) 181,376 (2018 est.) 193,551

Georgia Atlanta (2010) 420,003 (2018 est.) 498,044

Hawaii Honolulu (2010) 337,256 (2018 est.) 347,397

Idaho Boise (2010) 206,100 (2018 est.) 228,790

Illinois Springfield (2010) 116,250 (2018 est.) 114,694

Indiana Indianapolis (2010) 820,445 (2018 est.) 867,125

Iowa Des Moines (2010) 203,433 (2018 est.) 216,853

Kansas Topeka (2010) 127,473 (2018 est.) 125,904

Kentucky Frankfort (2010) 25,527 (2018 est.) 27,679

Louisiana Baton Rouge (2010) 229,493 (2018 est.) 221,599

Maine Augusta (2010) 19,136 (2018 est.) 18,681

Maryland Annapolis (2010) 38,394 (2018 est.) 39,174

Massachusetts Boston (2010) 617,594 (2018 est.) 694,583

Michigan Lansing (2010) 114,297 (2018 est.) 118,427

Minnesota Saint Paul (2010) 285,068 (2018 est.) 307,695

Mississippi Jackson (2010) 173,514 (2018 est.) 164,422

Missouri Jefferson City (2010) 43,079 (2018 est.) 42,838

Montana Helena (2010) 28,190 (2018 est.) 32,315

Nebraska Lincoln (2010) 258,379 (2018 est.) 287,401

Nevada Carson City (2010) 55,274 (2018 est.) 55,414

New Hampshire Concord (2010) 42,695 (2018 est.) 43,412

New Jersey Trenton (2010) 84,913 (2018 est.) 83,974

New Mexico Santa Fe (2010) 67,947 (2018 est.) 84,612

New York Albany (2010) 97,856 (2018 est.) 97,279

North Carolina Raleigh (2010) 403,892 (2018 est.) 469,298

North Dakota Bismarck (2010) 61,272 (2018 est.) 73,112

Ohio Columbus (2010) 787,033 (2018 est.) 892,533

Oklahoma Oklahoma City (2010) 579,999 (2018 est.) 649,021

Oregon Salem (2010) 154,637 (2018 est.) 173,442

Pennsylvania Harrisburg (2010) 49,528 (2018 est.) 49,229

Rhode Island Providence (2010) 178,042 (2018 est.) 179,335

South Carolina Columbia (2010) 129,272 (2018 est.) 133,451

South Dakota Pierre (2010) 13,646 (2018 est.) 13,980

Tennessee Nashville (2010) 601,222 (2018 est.) 669,053

Texas Austin (2010) 790,390 (2018 est.) 964,254

Utah Salt Lake City (2010) 186,440 (2018 est.) 200,591

Vermont Montpelier (2010) 7,855 (2018 est.) 7,436

Virginia Richmond (2010) 204,214 (2018 est.) 228,783

Washington Olympia (2010) 46,478 (2018 est.) 52,555

West Virginia Charleston (2010) 51,400 (2018 est.) 47,215

Wisconsin Madison (2010) 233,209 (2017 est.) 255,214

Wyoming Cheyenne (2010) 64,019 (2018 est.) 63,957

Explanation:

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