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What is the Capitol of Delaware?

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Answer:Dover, Delaware I hope this helps

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Dover is the longest-serving capital in the US in terms of statehood. It is the seat of Delaware's government since 1777. The City of Dover was founded in 1683 as the court seat for the newly established Kent County. In 1717, the town was officially laid out.


The capital of the state of Delaware was moved here from New Castle in 1777 because of its central location and relative safety from British raiders on the Delaware River

This charming small city is known for more than just being the seat of our state's government. It's also the site for historic state and national events—namely when Delaware became the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.


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The capital of Delaware is Dover. This city is the second largest in this particular state and covers an area of approximately 58.8 km².
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