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'''Capital''' may refer to: | |||
A capital is a place in that country that takes the name of the place sort of like the uk London is the capital of the uk | |||
* ], the area of a country, province, region, or state, regarded as enjoying primary status, usually but not always the seat of the government | |||
* ], a factor of production that is not wanted for itself but for its ability to help in producing other goods | |||
* ], the crowning member of a column or a pilaster | |||
* ], an upper-case letter in a writing system | |||
⚫ | == Forms of capital == | ||
{{category see also|Capital}} | |||
* ] or "bank capital", the requirement that banks keep certain monetary reserves | |||
* ], the advantage individuals can gain from mastering the cultural tastes of a privileged group | |||
* ], any form of wealth capable of being employed in the production of more wealth | |||
* ], workers' skills and abilities as regards their contribution to an economy | |||
* ], means of production other than natural capital. | |||
* ], the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future | |||
* ], any non-human asset made by humans and then used in production | |||
* ], means by which a politician or political party may gain support or popularity | |||
* ], the value of social networks to individuals embedded in them | |||
* ], short term capital needed by the company to finance its operations | |||
* ], intangible assets, for example, knowledge, resource know-how and processes. | |||
== Journalism and books== | |||
Also a capital is in a letter example: A | |||
* ], a French-language magazine | |||
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* ], a German-language magazine | |||
* ], a Bulgarian business-oriented weekly newspaper | |||
* ], a Romanian business-oriented weekly newspaper | |||
* '']'', also known as ''Capital'', an Ethiopian business-oriented weekly English-language newspaper | |||
* '']'', by Karl Marx | |||
* '']'', a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, United States | |||
== Colleges, seminaries, and universities == | |||
* Capital College or ], in Middletown, Pennsylvania | |||
* ], a community college in Hartford, Connecticut | |||
* ], the seminary component of Washington Bible College with its main campus in Lanham, Maryland | |||
* ], a four-year private university in Columbus, Ohio | |||
* ], a private, non-profit, and non-sectarian college located just south of Laurel, Maryland | |||
== Sports == | |||
* ], an Australian women's basketball team | |||
* ], a Brazilian football (soccer) club | |||
* ], a Scottish ice-hockey team | |||
* ], a baseball team | |||
* ], a National Hockey League team (USA) | |||
== Other uses == | |||
* ], an airline operating from the UK from 1987 to 1992 | |||
* ], a proportion of a bastion | |||
* ], the sentence of death | |||
* ], a network of nine Independent Local Radio stations in the United Kingdom | |||
* ], various radio stations named Capital | |||
* ], a small-caps serif typeface | |||
* ], a classification of a naval vessel | |||
== See also == | |||
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Not to be confused with Capitol.Capital may refer to:
- Capital city, the area of a country, province, region, or state, regarded as enjoying primary status, usually but not always the seat of the government
- Capital (economics), a factor of production that is not wanted for itself but for its ability to help in producing other goods
- Capital (architecture), the crowning member of a column or a pilaster
- Capital letter, an upper-case letter in a writing system
Forms of capital
See also: Category:Capital- Capital requirement or "bank capital", the requirement that banks keep certain monetary reserves
- Cultural capital, the advantage individuals can gain from mastering the cultural tastes of a privileged group
- Financial capital, any form of wealth capable of being employed in the production of more wealth
- Human capital, workers' skills and abilities as regards their contribution to an economy
- Infrastructural capital, means of production other than natural capital.
- Natural capital, the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future
- Physical capital, any non-human asset made by humans and then used in production
- Political capital, means by which a politician or political party may gain support or popularity
- Social capital, the value of social networks to individuals embedded in them
- Working capital, short term capital needed by the company to finance its operations
- Intellectual capital, intangible assets, for example, knowledge, resource know-how and processes.
Journalism and books
- Capital (French magazine), a French-language magazine
- Capital (German magazine), a German-language magazine
- Capital (newspaper), a Bulgarian business-oriented weekly newspaper
- Capital (Romanian newspaper), a Romanian business-oriented weekly newspaper
- Capital Ethiopia, also known as Capital, an Ethiopian business-oriented weekly English-language newspaper
- Das Kapital, by Karl Marx
- The Capital, a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Colleges, seminaries, and universities
- Capital College or Penn State Harrisburg, in Middletown, Pennsylvania
- Capital Community College, a community college in Hartford, Connecticut
- Capital Bible Seminary, the seminary component of Washington Bible College with its main campus in Lanham, Maryland
- Capital University, a four-year private university in Columbus, Ohio
- Capitol College, a private, non-profit, and non-sectarian college located just south of Laurel, Maryland
Sports
- Canberra Capitals, an Australian women's basketball team
- Capital Clube de Futebol, a Brazilian football (soccer) club
- Edinburgh Capitals, a Scottish ice-hockey team
- Edmonton Capitals, a baseball team
- Washington Capitals, a National Hockey League team (USA)
Other uses
- Capital Airlines (UK), an airline operating from the UK from 1987 to 1992
- Capital (fortification), a proportion of a bastion
- Capital punishment, the sentence of death
- Capital (radio network), a network of nine Independent Local Radio stations in the United Kingdom
- Capital Radio (disambiguation), various radio stations named Capital
- Capitals (typeface), a small-caps serif typeface
- Capital ship, a classification of a naval vessel
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Capital
- All pages with titles containing Capital
- List of national capitals
- Capitalism
- Capitalization (disambiguation)
- Cap (disambiguation)
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