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This is a list of purpose-built capitals of country subdivisions.

List

City Capital of Date Notes
Subdivision Country
Adelaide   South Australia   Australia 1836
Amaravati Andhra Pradesh   India 2014 moved from Hyderabad [1]
Banjarbaru   South Kalimantan   Indonesia 2022 moved from Banjarmasin, construction of the city began in 1953 and official city status was given in 1999
Belo Horizonte   Minas Gerais   Brazil 1897 moved from Ouro Preto
Chandigarh Punjab
Haryana
  India 1947 because partition of India placed Punjab's capital, Lahore, in Pakistan; Haryana created out of part of Indian Punjab in 1966 and shares capital
Changwon South Gyeongsang   South Korea 1983 moved from Busan
Columbia   South Carolina   United States 1790 moved from Charleston
Columbus   Ohio   United States 1816 moved from Chillicothe
Gandhinagar Gujarat   India 1960 founded upon split of Bombay State into two states
Goiânia   Goiás   Brazil 1933 moved from Goiás Velho
Indianapolis   Indiana   United States 1825 moved from Corydon
Jackson   Mississippi   United States 1821 moved from Natchez
Jefferson City   Missouri   United States 1826 moved from St. Charles
La Plata   Buenos Aires Province   Argentina 1882 moved from Buenos Aires
Lansing   Michigan   United States 1847 moved from Detroit
Lelystad   Flevoland   Netherlands 1967 the province consists almost entirely of reclaimed land
Madison   Wisconsin   United States 1836 capital moved from Burlington, now part of Iowa in 1837
Magas   Ingushetia   Russia 2002 moved from Nazran
Maryborough Queen's County Kingdom of Ireland Ireland 1556 Named for Queen Mary I and founded as part of the Plantation of Laois and Offaly, an effort to replace the native Irish population of the region with English settlers. Today the town is known as Portlaoise and the county is County Laois.
Milledgeville   Georgia (U.S. state)   United States 1807 moved from Louisville; briefly moved to Macon in 1864, then back; moved to Atlanta in 1868
Molave Zamboanga   Philippines 1948 moved from Dipolog; ceased to be the capital after the division of the province into Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur in 1952
Neuquén Neuquén Province   Argentina 1904 moved from Chos Malal
Palayan   Nueva Ecija   Philippines 1965 moved from Cabanatuan; Cabanatuan retains the old provincial capitol and is still used by the provincial government
Palmas   Tocantins   Brazil 1990 founded as capital of the new state of Tocantins, formed in 1988 from part of the state of Goiás. Replaced the provisional capital of Miracema do Norte
Perth   Western Australia   Australia 1829 founded as the capital of the Swan River Colony, which, several years later, was enlarged and renamed Western Australia
Philipstown King's County Kingdom of Ireland Ireland 1556 Named for King Philip II and founded as part of the Plantation of Laois and Offaly, an effort to replace the native Irish population of the region with English settlers. It was replaced as the county town by Tullamore in 1883. Today Philipstown is known as Daingean and the county is County Offaly.
Pierre   South Dakota   United States 1889 when the Dakota Territory divided into North and South Dakota and gained statehood, moved from then territorial capital Bismarck, North Dakota which, by default, became state capital of North Dakota. Previous territorial capital before Bismarck was Yankton, South Dakota from 1861-1883.
Raleigh   North Carolina   United States 1794 moved from New Bern
Salt Lake City   Utah   United States 1847 de facto capital of Utah prior to 1856 and de jure capital since.
Sapporo   Hokkaidō   Japan 1870s from the early 1870s, moved from Hakodate
Savannah   Georgia (U.S. state)   United States 1733 founded as capital of new Georgia colony; remained capital until 1777 and was briefly again in 1782 and 1784-6
Shah Alam   Selangor   Malaysia 1978 moved from Kuala Lumpur when the latter became a Federal Territory
Tallahassee   Florida   United States 1824 from the capitals of the colonies of East Florida and West Florida Pensacola and St. Augustine
Teresina   Piauí   Brazil 1852 moved from Oeiras
Trece Martires   Cavite   Philippines 1954 moved from Cavite City; still the seat of the provincial government despite the capital having transferred to Imus making Trece Martires the de facto capital of Cavite while Imus is the de jure capital of the province.
Victoria   British Columbia   Canada 1849 nearby Fort Victoria had existed earlier, but in 1849 the town was specifically laid out to be the capital of the new Colony of Vancouver Island; became capital of the Colony of British Columbia in 1866 when united with the mainland; remained capital after British Columbia became Canadian province in 1871
Zhongxing New Village Taiwan Province   Republic of China 1956 moved from Taipei City. Not recognized by People's Republic of China, which still mark Taipei as capital (or not mark any capital) of its Taiwan Province on all its maps. It remained the capital until July 2018, when all remaining duties of the Taiwan Provincial Government were transferred to the National Development Council and other ministries of the Executive Yuan.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kalavalapalli, Yogendra (2016-07-22). "Amaravati: A capital idea, but how feasible?". Livemint. Retrieved 2020-08-05.