Durham is a county in the northeast of England, and its county town is also called Durham. However, the capital city of the region is actually London.
Brighton is the county town of East Sussex, while Chichester serves as the county town of West Sussex.
Canterbury had been the capital of England in the middle ages and still hosts the head of the Anglican Church. Winchester was the capital of England between the 10th and 11th centuries. London is the de facto capital of England and UK since the 12th century.
Norwich is the County City of Norfolk, England.
The capital of Cambridgeshire is Cambridge. It is a historic university city located in the eastern part of England.
Exeter is the capital of Devon. English counties do not have capitals but Exeter is the county town of Devon
Cheshire is a county in England, and thus does not have an official Capital City (like London, Paris or Rome are to England, France and Italy). The term used for "capitals" in relation to counties is a "County Town", and in Cheshire's case this is Chester (which confusingly is a City).
Cheshire is a county in England, and thus does not have an official Capital City (like London, Paris or Rome are to England, France and Italy). The term used for "capitals" in relation to counties is a "County Town", and in Cheshire's case this is Chester (which confusingly is a City).
The capital city of the UK is London. England has no parliament but the de facto capital is London. England is divided into "counties", "districts", and many other types of local governments. Counties usually have a town where the county council offices are. This is called the "county town", and the county usually gets its name from this place.For example, the county town of Bedfordshire is Bedford. Most other areas do have "capitals", but these are not official, and their power can be overrided by the central government at any time. The capital city of the UK is London. England has no parliament but the de facto capital is London. England is divided into "counties", "districts", and many other types of local governments. Counties usually have a town where the county council offices are. This is called the "county town", and the county usually gets its name from this place.For example, the county town of Bedfordshire is Bedford. Most other areas do have "capitals", but these are not official, and their power can be overrided by the central government at any time.
The capital city of the county of Makueni is Makueni town.
The capital city of the county of Turkana is Lodwar.
If you mean the capital of England: it is not in a "state" (England has none), but a county: Middlesex. The county council was disbanded in 1965, with small remaining parts of the county divided between the counties of Hertfordshire and Surrey, and the rest made part of the City of London.