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US State Capitals List

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USA State Capitals List: The United States of America (USA) comprises 50 states. The USA is the 4th largest country in the world. The capital of the U.S.A. is Washington D.C. Each state has a separate governor. The mainland U.S.A has 48 states while the states of Alaska and Hawaii are situated away from the mainland U.S.A.

Below is the list of states and capitals of the USA.

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List of states and Capitals in USA

There are a total of 50 states and capitals in USA. Following is the list of States and Capitals in the USA.

Name of US State

Capital

Capital Since

Governor

Party

Alabama

Montgomery

1846

Kay Ivey

Republicans

Alaska

Juneau

1906

Mike Dunleavy

Republicans

Arizona

Phoenix

1912

Katie Hobbs

Democratic

Arkansas

Little Rock

1821

Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Republicans

California

Sacramento

1854

Gavin Newsom

Democratic

Colorado

Denver

1867

Jared Polis

Democratic

Connecticut

Hartford

1875

Ned Lamont

Democratic

Delaware

Dover

1777

John Carney

Democratic

Florida

Tallahassee

1824

Ron DeSantis

Republicans

Georgia

Atlanta

1868

Brian Kemp

Republicans

Hawaii

Honolulu

1845

Josh Green

Democratic

Idaho

Boise

1865

Brad Little

Republicans

Illinois

Springfield

1837

J. B. Pritzker

Democratic

Indiana

Indianapolis

1825

Eric Holcomb

Republican

Iowa

Des Moines

1857

Kim Reynolds

Republican

Kansas

Topeka

1856

Laura Kelly

Democratic

Kentucky

Frankfurt

1792

Andy Beshear

Democratic

Louisiana

Baton Rogue

1880

John Bel Edwards

Democratic

Maine

Augusta

1832

Janet Mills

Democratic

Maryland

Annapolis

1694

Wes Moore

Democratic

Massachusetts

Boston

1630

Maura Healey

Democratic

Michigan

Lansing

1847

Gretchen Whitemer

Democratic

Minnesota

Saint Paul

1849

Tim Walz

Democratic–Farmer–Labor

Mississippi

Jackson

1821

Tate Reeves

Republican

Missouri

Jefferson City

1826

Mike Parson

Republican

Montana

Helena

1875

Greg Gianforte

Republican

Nebraska

Lincoln

1867

Jim Pillen

Republican

Nevada

Carson City

1861

Joe Lombardo

Republican

New Hampshire

Concord

1808

Chris Sununu

Republican

New Jersey

Trenton

1784

Phil Murphy

Democratic

New Mexico

Santa Fe

1610

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Democratic

New York

Albany

1797

Kathy Hochul

Democratic

North Carolina

Rayleigh

1792

Roy Cooper

Democratic

North Dakota

Bismarck

1883

Doug Burgum

Republican

Ohio

Colombus

1816

Mike DeWine

Republican

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

1910

Kevin Stitt

Republican

Oregon

Salem

1855

Tina Kotek

Democratic

Pennsylvania

Harrisburg

1812

Josh Shapiro

Democratic

Rhode Island

Providence

1900

Dan McKee

Democratic

South Carolina

Columbia

1786

Henry McMaster

Republican

South Dakota

Pierre

1889

Kristi Noem

Republican

Tennessee

Nashville

1826

Bill Lee

Republican

Texas

Austin

1839

Greg Abbott

Republican

Utah

Salt Lake City

1858

Spencer Cox

Republican

Vermont

Montpelier

1805

Phil Scott

Republican

Virginia

Richmond

1780

Glenn Youngkin

Republican

Washington

Olympia

1853

Jay Inslee

Democratic

West Virginia

Charleston

1885

Jim Justice

Republican

Wisconsin

Madison

1838

Tony Evers

Democratic

Wyoming

Cheyenne

1869

Mark Gordon

Republican

What was the First Capital of USA?

The first capital of the United States was New York City. After the American Revolutionary War, New York City served as the provisional capital from 1785 to 1790. During this time, the Confederation Congress met at various locations in the city, including City Hall and Fraunces Tavern. Then, in 1789, New York City became the first official capital of the United States under the newly ratified Constitution. It remained the capital until 1790 when the seat of government was moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Finally, in 1800, the capital was permanently established in Washington, D.C., where it remains today.

Largest state in USA – Alaska

The largest state in the United States is Alaska with a total area of approximately 663,268 square miles (1,717,856 square kilometers). It is more than twice the size of Texas, the second-largest state. Alaska’s vast size includes a wide range of geographic features, from mountain ranges and forests to rivers and a long coastline.

Smallest state in USA – Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the smallest state with an area of 1,214 square miles. It is often referred as “The Ocean State”. It has a rich history and is known for its sandy shores and seaside Colonial towns. The total population of Rhode Island is estimated to be about 1.1 million.

States in USA – Facts

The United States capital is Washington, D.C. Each state has its own capital city as well.

  • Alabama is the 30th largest state in the US & the 24th most populous of the 50 states. Its nickname is the “Heart of Dixie”. It is known for its Civil War history & culture.
  • Alaska is the largest & third-least populous of the 50 states. In 1959, it became the 49th state in 1959. Juneau is Alaska’s capital, it is the most remote capital in the USA.
  • Arizona is home to the Grand Canyons. It is the 48th state in USA.
  • Arkansas– 27th largest state with a population of over 3 million, known for its southern culture.
  • California is the 3rd largest state. In 1848, gold was discovered here, which led to a massive influx of people. It is one of the most popular states in the USA as well as the most populous state. It is home to Hollywood & some of the biggest tech companies in the world like Alphabet, Apple, Adobe, HP, Intel, Meta etc.
  • Colorado became the 38th state on August 1, 1876. It was a popular destination for gold & silver prospectors in the 19th century. Apart from this, it was a major player in the American Civil War. The state was divided between Union & Confederate supporters. The Battle of Glorieta Pass was fought in Colorado in 1862. It is also home to Rocky Mountains, Great Plains & Colorado Plateau.
  • Connecticut was one of the original 13 colonies of USA. On 9th January, 1788 it became the fifth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Its nickname is the “Constitution State” as it was the first state to adopt a written constitution.
  • Delaware is the 2nd smallest & the 6th least populous of the 50 states with a population of 1.02 million residents in 2022. It is known as the “first state” as it was the first of the 13 original states to accept the U.S. Constitution.
  • New York has rich history & culture. It is home to some of the most iconic landmarks in the US, like the Statue of Liberty, Times Square & Central Park. Apart from this, it is a major centre for business, finance & media.
  • Texas being the second largest state in the USA, both in terms of size & population. Located in the South Central region of the USA, it is also known as the Lone Star State. This is because when Texas declared itself independent in 1836 it flew a flag with a single star.
  • Rhode Island is the smallest state in the USA, with a land area of only 1,545 square miles & a population of just over 1 million people.
  • Washington, known as the State of Washington in order to separate it from the USA capital which is Washington D.C.

Largest cities in USA by Population

As per the Census of 2020, there are 17 capitals which are the largest cities in their states by population.

  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Boise, Idaho
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Providence, Rhode Island
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Charleston, West Virginia
  • Cheyenne, Wyoming

Largest & smallest capitals by Population:

  • Phoenix, Arizona- Largest capital by Population, with 1.6 million residents as of April 1, 2020.
  • Montpelier, Vermont- Smallest capital by Population, with 8,074 residents as of April 1, 2020.

Largest & smallest capitals by land area:

  • Juneau, Alaska- Largest capital by Land Area, at 3,255 square miles. It was also the fifth smallest by Population, with 32,255 residents as of April 1, 2020.
  • Annapolis, Maryland- Smallest capital by land area, encompassing 6.73 square miles. It was also the seventh smallest by Population, with 40,812 residents as of April 1, 2020.

USA State Capital Quiz

Given below are some questions related to State Capital of USA, please provide answers for the same:

  1. What is the capital of California?
  2. Which city serves as the capital of New York?
  3. What is the capital of Texas?
  4. In which city is the capital of Florida located?
  5. Which city serves as the capital of Illinois?
  6. What is the capital of Colorado?
  7. In which city is the capital of Massachusetts located?
  8. Which city serves as the capital of Louisiana?
  9. What is the capital of Nevada?
  10. In which city is the capital of Oregon located?

Answers:

  1. Sacramento
  2. Albany
  3. Austin
  4. Tallahassee
  5. Springfield
  6. Denver
  7. Boston
  8. Baton Rouge
  9. Carson City
  10. Salem

USA State Capitals List – FAQs

How many state capitals are there in the U.S.?

The United States of America has 50 states. Each state has a capital. Thus, U.S.A. has 50 state capitals.

When did Washington D.C. become the capital of the USA?

Washington D.C. became the capital of the USA on 16th July, 1790.

What is the smallest U.S. capital city?

Annapolis, the capital of Maryland state is the smallest U.S. capital city.

Why is D.C. not a state?

D.C. (District of Columbia) is not a state because it has a conflict with the laws given in the US constitution. The US constitution says the seat of the government of the United States should be a district not exceeding 10 square miles.

Why is Philadelphia not the capital of Pennsylvania?

Philadelphia was removed as the capital of Pennsylvania in 1799 as it was serving as the capital of both the state & the nation.



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