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How are capital cities chosen?

But how are capital cities chosen, anyway? Location is often key. Many countries choose a geographically central capital in order to emphasize the equity of their government; this way, the capital isn't as likely to be, or seem to be, biased toward one region or another.

Why do countries choose a geographically central capital?

Many countries choose a geographically central capital in order to emphasize the equity of their government; this way, the capital isn't as likely to be, or seem to be, biased toward one region or another. Madrid, for instance, is located almost exactly in the middle of Spain (and, to take it one step further, the middle of the Iberian Peninsula).

What is a capital city?

A capital is a city where a region's government is located. This is where government buildings are and where government leaders work. A region can be defined as a nation, state, province, or other political unit. At the county level, capitals are usually called " county seats." In some countries, there are two cities that serve as capitals.

How are capital cities organized?

Here is a table of capital cities and major populated areas around the world, organized by their latitude rounded to the nearest degree. This unique arrangement allows you to explore global cities from a geographical perspective, offering insight into how human settlements are distributed in relation to the Earth's lines of latitude.

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