The United Kingdom does not have any states, so there are no state capitals in it.
UK, as in United Kingdom, should be in capital letters.
London is a city. Cities don't have capitals. Cities can just be capitals. London is the capital of England and of the United Kingdom.
Yes. Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel. (Gibeah, Hebron, and Jerusalem were the capitals of the United Kingdom of Israel.)
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. Cardiff is the capital of Wales Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. Other than that, regions are not unambiguously defined and they do not have capitals.
The islands of the UK do not have one Capital. Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland London is the capital of the United Kingdom. Parts of the UK ( Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland) have their own regional capitals, as do the smaller islands- the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, etc.
I am not very sure but there are definitely not as many as the United kingdom or other soccer capitals.
Capitals of the kingdom of Francia were Reims, Orleans, Paris and Soissons. Kings were crowned in all these places.
The capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel was Samaria while the capital of the Southern Kingdom of Judah was Jerusalem. The Modern State of Israel has its capital in Jerusalem as well.
In a "6" grid square on a map, the capitals that could potentially be located are those that fall within the coordinates of the square. For example, if the square is labeled A6, capitals such as London (United Kingdom), Paris (France), or Madrid (Spain) could be located within that square. The specific capitals would depend on the orientation and scale of the map being used.
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The answer you are looking for is Northern Ireland, but it is not a state. The United Kingdom does not have states.