States of the United States and their capitals
The design of the flag of the United States of America presents in addition to 13 horizontal red and white stripes, a blue background with 50 white stars drawn. These represent the 50 states that make up the country, subnational entities that share certain powers with the federal government and that have the freedom to organize their state government as they decide, as long as they abide by the provisions of the US Constitution. .: adopt a republican form of government. If you want to know what all the States of the United States and their capitals are, keep reading this article from.
The 50 States of the USA and their capitals
United States is a country that is made up of a total of 50 states, then we show them all ordered alphabetically and with their respective capitals. It should be mentioned that all the states are located in North America, with the exception of Hawaii that is located in Polynesia, in Oceania.
- Alabama (AL) - Montgomery
- Alaska (AK) - Juneau
- Arizona (AZ) - Phoenix
- Arkansas (AR) - Little Rock
- California (CA) - Sacramento
- Colorado (CO) - Denver
- Connecticut (CT) - Hartford
- Delaware (DE) - Dover
- Florida (FL) - Tllahassee
- Georgia (GA) - Atlanta
- Hawaii (HI) - Honolulu
- Idaho (ID) - Boise
- Illinois (IL) - Springfield
- Indiana (IN) - Indianapolis
- Iowa (IA) - Des Moines
- Kansas (KS) - Topeka
- Kentucky (KY) - Frankfort
- Louisiana (LA) - Baton Rouge
- Maine (ME) - Augusta
- Maryland (MD) - Annapolis
- Massachussetts (MA) - Boston
- Michigan (MI) - Lansing
- Minnesota (MN) - Saint Paul
- Mississippi (MS) - Jackson
- Missouri (MO) - Jefferson City
- Montana (MT) - Helena
- Nebraska (NE) - Lincoln
- Nevada (NV) - Carson City
- New Hampshire (NH) - Concord
- New Yersey (NJ) - Trenton
- New Mexico (NM) - Santa Fe
- New York (NY) - Albany
- North Carolina (NC) - Raleigh
- North Dakota (ND) - Bismarck
- Ohio (OH) - Columbus
- Oklahoma (OK) - Oklahoma City
- Oregon (OR) - Salem
- Pennsylvania (PA) - Harrisburg
- Rhode Island (RI) - Providence
- South Carolina (SC) - Columbia
- South Dakota (SD) - Pierre
- Tennessee (TN) - Nashville
- Texas (TX) - Austin
- Utah (UT) - Salt Lake City
- Vermont (VT) - Montpelier
- Virginia (VA) - Richmond
- Washington (WA) - Olympia
- West Virginia (WV) - Charleston
- Wisconsin (WI) - Madison
- Wyoming (WY) - Cheyene
United States Territorial Dependencies
In addition to the 50 states mentioned in the previous section, the United States has 14 territorial dependencies, that is, territories that, despite being under the sovereignty of the United States, do not belong to the national territory of the United States and are not considered as independent states. . Next, we detail them all and we also show what their capitals are.
- Puerto Rico - San Juan
- Northern Mariana Islands - Saipan
- Guam - AgaƱa
- US Virgin Islands - Carlota Amalia
- American Samoa - Pago Pago
- Baker Island - n / a
- Palmyra Atoll - n / a
- Howland Island - n / a
- Jarvis Island - n / a
- Johnston Atoll - n / a
- Kingman Reef - n / a
- Midway Islands - n / a
- Navaza Island - n / a
- Wake Island - n / a