i m rn asking my self what you‘ve talked…
What’s really interesting about US States is that some of them have really populated or famous cities, but are not the capital.
Here are a plenty of examples that I chose, by alphabetical order.
**Alaska**
Anchorage ? ❌
Juneau ✅
**California**
San Francisco ? ❌ Los Angeles ? ❌
Sacramento ✅
**Florida**
Miami ? ❌ Orlando ? ❌ Tampa ? ❌
Tallahassee ✅
**Illinois**
Chicago ? ❌
Springfield ✅
**Kansas**
Wichita ? ❌ Kansas City ? ❌ (Kansas city is not in Kansas 🤷♂️ but in Missouri)
Topeka ✅
**Louisiana**
New Orleans ? ❌
Baton Rouge ✅
**Minnessota**
Minneapolis ? ❌
Saint Paul ✅
**Missouri**
Saint Louis ? ❌
Kansas City ? ❌
Jefferson City ✅
**Nevada**
Las Vegas ? ❌
Carson City ✅
**New Mexico**
Albuquerque ? ❌
Santa Fe ✅
**New York State**
New York ? ❌🥲 And to this day I still don’t understand why… Surprising isn’t it ?
Albany ✅
**Pennsylvania**
Philadelphia ? ❌
Pittsburgh ? ❌
Harrisburg ✅
**Tennessee**
Memphis ? ❌
Nashville ✅
**Texas**
Dallas ? ❌ Houston ? ❌
Austin ✅
**Washington State**
*Not to be confused with Washington DC which is the capital of the US.*
Seattle ? ❌
Olympia ✅
I may have forgotten a lot of other examples, but you get it. This is why some US capitals are really tricky. 🧩
Capital of Oregon?
Utah?
Maine?
AugustaVery good 👍
Nevada??