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.

  1. Alabama (AL) - Montgomery
  2. Alaska (AK) - Juneau
  3. Arizona (AZ) - Phoenix
  4. Arkansas (AR) - Little Rock
  5. California (CA) - Sacramento
  6. Colorado (CO) - Denver
  7. Connecticut (CT) - Hartford
  8. Delaware (DE) - Dover
  9. Florida (FL) - Tllahassee
  10. Georgia (GA) - Atlanta
  11. Hawaii (HI) - Honolulu
  12. Idaho (ID) - Boise
  13. Illinois (IL) - Springfield
  14. Indiana (IN) - Indianapolis
  15. Iowa (IA) - Des Moines
  16. Kansas (KS) - Topeka
  17. Kentucky (KY) - Frankfort
  18. Louisiana (LA) - Baton Rouge
  19. Maine (ME) - Augusta
  20. Maryland (MD) - Annapolis
  21. Massachussetts (MA) - Boston
  22. Michigan (MI) - Lansing
  23. Minnesota (MN) - Saint Paul
  24. Mississippi (MS) - Jackson
  25. Missouri (MO) - Jefferson City
  26. Montana (MT) - Helena
  27. Nebraska (NE) - Lincoln
  28. Nevada (NV) - Carson City
  29. New Hampshire (NH) - Concord
  30. New Yersey (NJ) - Trenton
  31. New Mexico (NM) - Santa Fe
  32. New York (NY) - Albany
  33. North Carolina (NC) - Raleigh
  34. North Dakota (ND) - Bismarck
  35. Ohio (OH) - Columbus
  36. Oklahoma (OK) - Oklahoma City
  37. Oregon (OR) - Salem
  38. Pennsylvania (PA) - Harrisburg
  39. Rhode Island (RI) - Providence
  40. South Carolina (SC) - Columbia
  41. South Dakota (SD) - Pierre
  42. Tennessee (TN) - Nashville
  43. Texas (TX) - Austin
  44. Utah (UT) - Salt Lake City
  45. Vermont (VT) - Montpelier
  46. Virginia (VA) - Richmond
  47. Washington (WA) - Olympia
  48. West Virginia (WV) - Charleston
  49. Wisconsin (WI) - Madison
  50. 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.

  1. Puerto Rico - San Juan
  2. Northern Mariana Islands - Saipan
  3. Guam - AgaƱa
  4. US Virgin Islands - Carlota Amalia
  5. American Samoa - Pago Pago
  6. Baker Island - n / a
  7. Palmyra Atoll - n / a
  8. Howland Island - n / a
  9. Jarvis Island - n / a
  10. Johnston Atoll - n / a
  11. Kingman Reef - n / a
  12. Midway Islands - n / a
  13. Navaza Island - n / a
  14. Wake Island - n / a