The state capital's capitol building is an iconic landmark in the city.
Its capital is also called Luxemburg.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same but means something different. So the homophone of capital would be capitol. "Capital" referes to letters or cities, while "Capitol" refers to a building where governing takes place.
A homonym for the word capitol is capital. Both words sound the same but have different meanings. "Capitol" refers to a building where a legislature meets, while "capital" refers to a city that serves as a seat of government or money used to start a business.
The last vowel. "Capitol" is used almost always to refer to a building, specifically the building in which a legislative body meets. The US Capitol is the building where the US Senate and House of Representatives meet. Capitol Hill is (literally) the hill upon which that building sits, and (figuratively) either the general region of that hill or sometimes as a rather poetic way of referring to the members of the legislature and their staff. "Capital" is used in almost every other case: capital letter, capital punishment, state capital (the city, as opposed to the state's Capitol Building, which is almost certainly located within the state's capital city). It comes from a word which means "head".
The capitol (building) is in the capital (city), which is Austin.
The legislative building (capitol) of Chile is located in Santiago (the capital, or capital city).
None. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois, but it is not the capital. The capital of Illinois is Springfield.
Dover is the capital city of Delaware.
Annapolis is the capital city of Maryland.
Bern is the capital city of Switzerland.
Madison is the capital city of Wisconsin.
Jerusalem is the capital city of Israel.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital city of Mongolia.
Phoenix is the capital city of Arizona.
The Capitol. Capitol Hill.
Jackson is the capital city in Mississippi.