Capital District
A capital district ( capital area , capital territory) is a special administrative unit that contains the capital of a state.
Reasons for establishing a capital district can be:
- The capital has a special function and this should be emphasized by delimiting it from the other regions.
- No part of the country should have an advantage or disadvantage (in terms of competition and / or funding) just because the capital is located on its territory.
- The capital should have a neutral political relationship with all other regions.
- No part of the country should be given the opportunity to intervene directly in state policy.
- Conflicts of competence are rigorously excluded. For example, it is excluded from the outset that regional authorities (e.g. building police ) receive sovereignty over institutions of the entire state (e.g. blocking of the parliament building before an important meeting).
A capital district, which forms a federal area in a federal state, is often referred to as a federal district.
Federal districts in federal states
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Argentina
- Buenos Aires as Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
- Australia
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Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro in the Federal District do Brasil (1889–1960)
- Brasília in the Distrito Federal do Brasil (since 1960)
- India
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Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (capital)
- Putrajaya ( seat of government)
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Mexico
- Mexico City in the Federal District (usually referred to as México DF )
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Nigeria
- Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory
- Pakistan
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United States
- Washington, DC in the District of Columbia
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Venezuela
- Caracas in the Federal District of Venezuela
Capital districts in unitary states
- Brazil 1834-1889
- Rio de Janeiro ("Neutral City" / Município Neutro )
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Colombia
- Bogotá in a Distrito Capital
- Mongolia
Capital cities in regular administrative units
Capital cities that form or belong to regular administrative units of the highest level are not capital districts:
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Bosnia Herzegovina
- Sarajevo (municipalities)
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France
- Paris (regular department )
- Croatia
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Czech Republic
- People's Republic of China
Constituent states in federal states
Capital cities that are independent member states or similar in federal states are also not capital or federal districts . form, such as B .:
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Wiktionary: Federal District - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations