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  2. What Is the Capital of the USA? - WorldAtlas

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    The capital city of the United States of America is Washington, D.C., and can be referred to formally as the District of Columbia or more informally as D.C. or Washington. In 2017, the city had a population of 6,131,977 and an approximate size of 68.34 square miles.

  3. American Capital - Wikipedia

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    American Capital, Ltd. was a publicly traded private equity and global asset management firm, trading on NASDAQ under the symbol “ACAS” from 1997 to 2017 and a component of the S&P 500 Index from 2007 to 2009. American Capital was sold to Ares Management in 2017 at a sale price that totaled $4.1 billion.

  4. American Capital

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    American Capital, both directly and through its asset management business, originated, underwrote and managed investments in middle market private equity, leveraged finance and structured products. A publicly traded private equity and global asset management firm, trading on NASDAQ under the symbol “ACAS” from 1997 to 2017 with over $100 ...

  5. List Of 50 States And Their Capitals - The Fact File

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    The United States of America (USA) has 50 states. It is the second largest country in North America after Canada (largest) and followed by Mexico (third largest). The U.S. has 50 states, a federal district, and five territories. Here is a list of the 50 states and their capitals. 50 States And Their Capitals Showing 1 to 49 of 49 entries

  6. List of U.S. State Capitals | Britannica

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    This is a list of the cities that are state capitals in the United States, ordered alphabetically by state. This list also provides the most recent U.S. census population for each city as well as an estimated population. (This list does not include the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C.)

  7. Early Capitals of the United States | American Battlefield Trust

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    Early Capitals of the United States. On July 16, 1790, George Washington signed the Residence Act of 1790. This Act decreed that the National Capital, and permanent seat of government, would be established along the Potomac River on land gifted by Maryland and Virginia. In addition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, would become the temporary capital ...

  8. Capital Cities of the Americas - Nations Online Project

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    From Asunción to Washington - on this page, you will find a list of all the capitals of the North and South American and Caribbean states with figures on the city population. The population figures are the latest available data and refer to the core city or urban area of the capital.

  9. U.S. State Capitals Quiz | Britannica

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    Name That Musical Instrument. Name That Animal! Quiz Vol. 3. Take this Geography & Travel quiz at Encyclopaedia Britannica to test your knowledge of U.S. state capitals.

  10. American Capital | LinkedIn

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    American Capital, Ltd. (Nasdaq:ACAS) is a publicly traded private equity firm and global asset manager. American Capital, both directly and through its global asset management business,...

  11. 8 Forgotten Capitals of the United States | HISTORY

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    As stipulated by the Residence Act, Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States of America between 1790 and 1800 while Washington, D.C., was being built. 2. Baltimore,...