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Every State Capitals County

Name the County that each state capital is located in.
Some cities span multiple counties. In those cases, counties with a minority of the city's area will be accepted.
Some state capitals aren't located within counties or are consolidated as one. Capital cities that aren't officially within a county are provided.
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State
County
Alabama
Montgomery
Alaska
Juneau
Arizona
Maricopa
Arkansas
Pulaski
California
Sacramento
Colorado
Denver
Connecticut
Hartford
Delaware
Kent
Florida
Leon
Georgia
Fulton
Hawaii
Honolulu
Idaho
Ada
Illinois
Sangamon
Indiana
Marion
Iowa
Polk
Kansas
Shawnee
Kentucky
Franklin
Louisiana
East Baton Rouge
Maine
Kennebec
Maryland
Anne Arundel
Massachusetts
Suffolk
Michigan
Ingham
Minnesota
Ramsey
Mississippi
Hinds
Missouri
Cole
State
County
Montana
Lewis and Clark
Nebraska
Lancaster
Nevada
Carson City
New Hampshire
Merrimack
New Jersey
Mercer
New Mexico
Santa Fe
New York
Albany
North Carolina
Wake
North Dakota
Burleigh
Ohio
Franklin
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oregon
Marion
Pennsylvania
Dauphin
Rhode Island
Providence
South Carolina
Richland
South Dakota
Hughes
Tennessee
Davidson
Texas
Travis
Utah
Salt Lake
Vermont
Washington
Virginia
Richmond
Washington
Thurston
West Virginia
Kanawha
Wisconsin
Dane
Wyoming
Laramie
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