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What is the difference between capital and Capitol ?
Asked by Ram Raj,
23 Feb '10 04:02 pm
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A building occupied by a state legislature- is CAPITOL- Like White House- Mantralaya,
Capital- A seat of a Govt
Answered by SriniVenkat, 23 Feb '10 04:07 pm
Capital- A seat of a Govt
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Spelling mistake ! In American English - Capital spell & write as Capitol, while in UK English it is Capital.
Answered by Nirlep Chauhan, 23 Feb '10 04:17 pm
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Capital is a money in the form of asset or property.
Capitol is the building in which a legislative assembly meets.
Answered by Gauthami, 23 Feb '10 04:11 pm
Capitol is the building in which a legislative assembly meets.
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Capital=Money or something invested in business or elsewhere capitol=the capitol hill of washington dc --while you find the word caital in dictionary ,for you wont find any capitol there
Answered by HARIJIBAN BANERJEE, 23 Feb '10 04:11 pm
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