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Question by  Seongsoo (24)

How is a capital designated on a map?

 
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Answer by  chronistra (73)

A capital city, the seat of government in a political jurisdiction, is usually designated on a map with a star, often enclosed in a circle. Check the map legend to be sure, however, because map-makers can decide to use some other symbol.

 
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Answer by  trigonometry (668)

This is handled different on different maps. Usually the explanation is given in the legend. However, A standard way to designate capitals on a map is to underline the name of the town. Less often the name is marked with a particular symbol, like a star. Hardly ever the symbol of the town is changed, because they usually represent townsize.

 
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