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Inland Capitals of America

An inland capital is a nation's official seat of government that is not located directly on an ocean, sea, or major estuary with immediate access to the open sea. These cities are typically situated in the interior of a country for strategic, historical, or geographic reasons.
Enter a valid inland capital name for an American nation.
There is a nation that has two valid answers, noted with (*)
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Last updated: October 13, 2025
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Guaraní river
Asunción
Newest capital
Belmopan
Gold museum
Bogotá
Niemeyer's design
Brasilia
Avila mountain
Caracas
Mayan heart
Guatemala City
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Highest capital(*)
La Paz
Lake Xolotlán
Managua
Aztec capital
Mexico City
Maple leaf
Ottawa
Equator line
Quito
Pura vida
San José
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The Savior
San Salvador
Andes valley
Santiago
Constitutional heart(*)
Sucre
Silver hill
Tegucigalpa
White House
Washington D.C.
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