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Also, although it isn't a country, a similar thing can be observed with the European Union: the executive branch meets in Brussels, the legislative branch is split between Brussels and Strasbourg, and the judicial branch is in Luxembourg. -- Simon J Kissane
Also, although it isn't a country, a similar thing can be observed with the European Union: the executive branch meets in Brussels, the legislative branch is split between Brussels and Strasbourg, and the judicial branch is in Luxembourg. -- Simon J Kissane



I am very tempted to rearrange these entries in chronological order - i.e., reversed: architecture (securely attested by 30 B.C.E.), political (I'm not sure), then economic (please!).

Deleted the comment here about "capitol." It was just false. The capital of England is London. The U.S. Congress meets in the Capitol, which is a building located in the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C. The Alaskan state assembly meets at the Alaskan capitol, which is located in Juneau, the capital of Alaska.
http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=capitol
http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=capital
By the way, one of the things that Wikipedia is not is a style guide... --LMS


I seem to recall countries with joint capitals. Anyone know if this actually happens?
Yes, South Africa -- the judicial, executive and legislative branches of government are located in different cities.

Also, although it isn't a country, a similar thing can be observed with the European Union: the executive branch meets in Brussels, the legislative branch is split between Brussels and Strasbourg, and the judicial branch is in Luxembourg. -- Simon J Kissane


I am very tempted to rearrange these entries in chronological order - i.e., reversed: architecture (securely attested by 30 B.C.E.), political (I'm not sure), then economic (please!).

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