I was a little surprised by this, until I looked up the definition of capital 
given in Wikipedia (primary city, as opposed to seat of government).  In 
American usage, the capital of a nation or sub-national region is its seat of 
government, whether or not that is the primary city in terms of population.  
For example, Nashville is termed the capital of Tennessee, because it is the 
seat of the state government, even though Memphis, Tennessee is larger, and has 
been larger for most of Tennessee's history.

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Subject :Re: [Tagging] tagging capitals
>From  :mailto:dieterdre...@gmail.com
Date  :Fri Jan 21 08:42:23 America/Chicago 2011


2011/1/21 Lennard <l...@xs4all.nl>:

> And what about the Seat of Government. Do we record that anywhere? This
> isn't always located in the country capital either.


AFAIK we don't. How did you tag "Den Haag"? I think we should indeed
have a method to tag this.

cheers,
Martin

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