Capitol
Capitol is the name generally given to the building in which the executive and/or legislative branches of government are housed. The term is most often used by republics. The city or town in which a capitol building resides is called the capital of the entity which that particular government has jurisdiction. For example, the United States Capitol houses the Congress of the United States. The City of Washington in which it resides is the capital of the United States. Likewise, the Hawaii State Capitol houses the Governor of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Legislature. The City of Honolulu in which it resides is the capital of Hawaii. The term capitol comes from the Latin Capitolinus Mons in Ancient Rome. It was the seat of the Roman Republic. Sometimes, the capitol building is called a statehouse.
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Building - Executive - Legislative branch - Government - Republic - Capital - United States Capitol - Congress of the United States - City of Washington - United States - Hawaii State Capitol - Governor of Hawaii - Hawaii State Legislature - City of Honolulu - Hawaii - Latin - Ancient Rome - Roman Republic
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Capitol references other subjects, too. Among other things, it references:
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- Capitol, a soap opera which ran on CBS from 1982 to 1987.
- Capitol, a Roman-themed German-style board game
- Capitol Records, a US record label, part of EMI.
- Capitol Air, an airline, not to be confused with Capital Airlines
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