Tuesday 12 August 2014

Capital city

From Wikipedia, the free reference book 

"Capital urban communities" redirects here. For the previous media organization, see Capital Cities Communications. For the band, see Capital Cities (band). For the 1989 TV arrangement delivered by Euston Films, see Capital City (TV arrangement). 

Parliament Hill, the national authoritative structures, in Ottawa, the capital of Canada. 

A capital city or capital town (or essentially capital) is the district appreciating essential status in a state, nation, region, or other area as its seat of government. A capital is regularly a city that physically includes the work places and gathering spots of its individual government and is typically altered by its law or constitution. In a few locales, including a few nations, the distinctive extensions of government are placed in diverse settlements. 

Substance  [hide] 

1 Terminology 

2 Origins 

3 Modern capitals 

4 Planned capital urban communities 

5 Unusual capital city plans 

5.1 Capitals that are not the seat of government 

5.2 Capitals questioned by the global group 

5.3 Intergovernmental associations 

6 Capitals in military system 

7 See likewise 

8 References

No comments:

Post a Comment