Augusta was designated the capital of Maine in 1827, only seven years after Maine officially became a US state. Curiously, this historic town, which is situated on the Kennebec River and boasts a population of roughly 18,560, is the third smallest state capital (after Montpelier, Vermont, with approximately 8,035 residents, and Pierre, South Dakota, with about 13,876). Another interesting fact is that Augusta, Georgia, was also a short-lived state capital, from 1785 to 1795. Georgia, also known as the Peach State, has actually had five capital cities during its lengthy history: Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta, which is currently the state's largest city and has served as the capital since 1868.
Augusta is the capital of the US state of Maine
Augusta is the capital city in the U.S. state of Maine.
Augusta is the capital city of Maine.
Actually, Augusta is the name of a city, not the name of a state. (Cities don't have capitals. They can BE a capital, though-- the capital of a state.) And while there are a number of cities in the USA named "Augusta," the one that is also a capital is Augusta, Maine. Augusta became the capital of Maine in 1827, and it is still the capital of that state.
Augusta, Maine.
Augusta is the capital of Maine.
Augusta is the capital city of Maine.
The state capital of Maine is Augusta. Originally, Portland had been the capital of Maine, but due to its more central location, it was changed to Augusta in 1827.The capital of Maine is Augusta.
No U.S. state capital ends with the letters uta. Augusta, the capital city in Maine, ends with the letters usta.
The city Augusta is located in the state of Georgia. Augusta was a previous capital for the state. The city is in Richmond county.
No. Augusta is the city (the state capital) and Maine is the state name.
Augusta is located at 44°19′25″N 69°45′55″W/44.32361°N 69.76528°W/44.32361; -69.76528 [2], making it the easternmost state capital in the United States. Sources: wikipedia