Yes, there is a city named Kansas City both in the state of Kansas and in the state of Missouri.
Missouri and Kansas both have cities named Kansas City.
That would be Oklahoma City. Also, New York City, Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas and possibly Virginia City, Nevada.
To add on to Wiki User's answer, Kansas City, Kansas is located in Wyandotte county Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri is located in Jackson county Missouri. I know because I grew up on the Kansas side for most of my life.
Neither... Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas are directly adjacent... with downtowns roughly 2 miles apart. However neither is a state capitol. The capitol of Kansas is Topeka, and the capitol of Missouri is Jefferson City.
no state calls kansas city its capital city
Kansas isn't a country, it's a state! In addition, there are two cities each named Kansas City, one in Kansas and one in Missouri.
Both Kansas and Kansas City are named for Kansas River, which is in turn named for the local Kanza Indian tribe. The city was established before Kansas itself was even made a territory.
ZERO miles. There is only one street between the two cities, and it is named "State Line Road."
Dodge City, Kansas, sits just west of Fort Dodge. The city was named after the fort.
both! Kansas City, Missouri .... Kansas, USA.
Yes, there are two cities named Kansas City in the United States. One is in the state of Missouri, and the other is in the state of Kansas. They are located adjacent to each other, divided by the state line.