The Western World Daily Readings on Geography Chapter 26 Pacific Realm Urban Geography II

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CHAPTER 26 Pacific Realm Urban Geography II Capital Cities by Noun Countries have capital cities . The cities are selected for a variety of reasons , generally based on the social , economic , and political assets that those cities hold . Sometimes countries change the locations of the capital cities . Let consider the capital cities of the Pacific Realm , with particular attention to , the capital of Australia . Let do so by examining geographic concepts relating to capital cities . For many countries , the capital city is an obvious choice , because that country has a primate city ( see Chapter 54 ) A primate city dominates its country in all urban ways , including politically . The predominant development of that city may be predicated partly upon its securing and early historical designation as the capital city . Or , perhaps the city already possessed so much authority and power that it became the capital city almost automatically . Some countries have these obvious capital cities how else could it be ?

Certainly , across the world there are examples , such as Bangkok , Thailand . In the Western World , here is a list of several primate cities . 116 PACIFIC REALM URBAN GEOGRAPHY II 117 Country Primate City Argentina Buenos Aires Austria Vienna El Salvador San Salvador England London France Paris Hungary Budapest Iceland Mexico Mexico City Peru Lima However , in the Pacific Realm , the major countries of Australia and New Zealand lack primate cities , while New Guinea ( Port ) and other small islands may have primate cities ( In a few cases , countries have changed their capital cities . In fact , the initial Congress of the United States held its session in New York City , deciding there to build a new city as the national capital Washington in a special capital territory the District of Columbia . While this new city was being constructed , Philadelphia served a decade as the national capital . The designated site would be roughly centered among the new states that stretched along the Atlantic sea coast . Brazil followed a similar course of action . Originally , Salvador was Portugal colonial capital in the New World , beginning in 1549 . The ascendancy of Rio de brought economic , demographic , and political power , culminating in acquisition of the colonial capital in 1763 . Rio retained the capital upon Brazilian independence in 1822 . Eventually , Brazil sought to diversity political power and created the planned city of , opening as the capital city in 1960 . Other countries such as , and Pakistan have moved their capital cities as well . For the Pacific Realm , Australia followed this course too . In Australia , Sydney and Melbourne both grew in population and in social , economic , and political power and distinction . In 1901 , Australia opened the century by declaring commonwealth , a country and no longer a British colony , though it has retained Photo by meg , on , its commonwealth connection with Britain to this day . At that time , Sydney and Melbourne were rivals for the title of national capital however , the newly defined commonwealth established a plan to build a new city as the national capital . A piece of territory was ceded from New South Wales for the construction of this planned city in the new Australian Capital Territory . Melbourne served as the temporary capital until 1927 when the legislature first met in . The site was chosen to be roughly between Melbourne and Sydney . Additionally , the decision to be somewhat inland reflected a desire to be secure from any potential future naval attack . Clearly , there are similarities with the planned city of Washington , In certain cases , capital cities are moved or are originally sited in forward locations . These forward capitals are placed away from the dominant national cities , due to economic , strategic , symbolic , and diversifying motivations . In these cases often the new capital city is located quite a distance inland , away from other major cities , and into otherwise less utilized areas . Definitely , meets this model in Brazil , as do Eastern World

113 JOEL QUAM AND SCOTT CAMPBELL capitals of in Pakistan and ( Nay Taw ) in . For the Pacific Realm , is located along the string of prominent eastern coastal cities . was required to be over 100 miles from Sydney , but it does stand out as a forward capital in the way that perhaps Alice Springs would have . Planned cities are numerous across the world , but are noteworthy when chosen for design as the national capital . Washington , and , ACT , are similar in that regard . Wellington was name the capital of New Zealand in 1865 . It has an excellent location at the southern tip of the North Island thus , it is very nearly at the geographic center of the country . Did You Know ?

I In ' by lrom Noun Project A capitol is the ( where government happens , typically a state legislature operates there . A capital is the city where the national or state government resides . CITED AND ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY , Greg . 2009 . Attribution Generic ( BY )