Geography, asked by gautamkumaradra, 3 months ago

difference between a state and a capital

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Answered by Anonymous
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Usually a “state” is a country. ... The term “capital” usually refers to a city which is the seat of Government of a country.

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Answered by ITZSRIJA
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Answer:

usually a state is a country the term capital usually refers to a city which is seat of government of a country.

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