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I find it interesting that the largest city in a state (or province) isn't typically the capital. -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Dec 23 '09, 13:24
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Many likely were when they were made the state capital I'd suppose
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Fiiiiiiive Cuzzin Todds
Dec 23, 13:37
In Australia, the largest city is typically the capital. US examples that come to mind are Boston, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Denver -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 23, 13:33
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Little Rock, Atlanta, Boise, Indianapolis, Oklahoma City -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 23, 13:42
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No, I am bored waiting for this train to leave and amusing myself by posting exceptions. Geography nerd. -- nm
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Paula Deen
Dec 23, 13:53
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Meh - autonick -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 23, 13:53
8/60 counting Candian provinces! -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 23, 13:39
often on purpose. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 23, 13:27
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Toronto, Ontario is a pretty notable exception, then. Hmm. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 23, 13:28
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Winnipeg, Halifax -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 23, 13:35
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Manitoba's practically a city-state province. -- nm
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Dec 23, 13:46
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