Capitols

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Capitols are prominent government buildings that typically house a nation's or state's legislative chambers and serve as symbols of political authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architecturalConcept
governmentBuildingType
politicalSymbol
associatedWith nationalGovernments
regionalGovernments
stateGovernments
contains archives
historicalArtworks
lawLibraries
politicalMonuments
governedBy securityProtocols
hasTypicalFeature ceremonialHalls
committeeRooms
grandStaircases
largeDome
monumentalFaçade
plenaryChamber
publicGalleries
hasTypicalFunction accommodatingLegislativeOffices
hostingGovernmentSessions
hostingOfficialCeremonies
housingLegislativeChambers
hasTypicalOccupant legislativeBranch
legislativeStaff
legislators
lowerLegislativeChamber
upperLegislativeChamber
hasTypicalStyle beauxArtsArchitecture NERFINISHED
neoclassicalArchitecture
renaissanceRevivalArchitecture
oftenDesignatedAs historicSites
nationalLandmarks NERFINISHED
openTo publicVisitors
tourGroups
relatedTo governmentComplexes
parliamentBuildings
presidentialPalaces
subjectTo heritageProtectionLaws
symbolizes democraticGovernance
nationalIdentity
politicalAuthority
statePower
typicallyLocatedIn capitalCities
stateCapitals
usedFor inaugurationCeremonies
passingLegislation
politicalDebate
publicHearings
stateOfTheNationAddresses

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