Capitol

A capitol, named after the Capitoline Hill in Rome, is usually a legislative building where a legislature meets and makes laws for its respective political entity.

Specific capitols include:
 * United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
 * Numerous U.S. state and territorial capitols
 * Capitolio Nacional in Bogotá, Colombia
 * Capitolio Federal in Caracas, Venezuela
 * El Capitolio in Havana, Cuba
 * Capitol of Palau in Ngerulmud, Palau

Capitol, capitols, or The Capitol may also refer to:


 * Entertainment and Media
 * Capitol (board game), a Roman-themed board game
 * Capitol (The Hunger Games trilogy), a fictional city in The Hunger Games novels
 * Capitol (TV series), a U.S. soap opera
 * Capitol (collection), a book by Orson Scott Card
 * The Capitols, a Detroit, Michigan-based soul trio


 * Business
 * Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a predecessor organization to World Wrestling Entertainment
 * Capitol Records, a U.S. record label
 * Capitol Air, originally known as Capitol International Airways, an American charter airline operating from 1946 to the mid 1980s


 * Other locations
 * Capitoline Hill in Rome (from which the word capitol derives)
 * Capitols, former name of the Capitol Corridor passenger train route in California, United States
 * Capitole de Toulouse, a historic building in Toulouse, France, now used as a municipal and public-arts center
 * The capitouls of Toulouse, the city's former chief magistrates
 * Capitol College, a private, non-profit, and non-sectarian college located just south of Laurel, Maryland
 * Capitol Butte, a mountain in Arizona
 * Capitol Reef National Park, a U.S. National Park in south-central Utah
 * Capitolium, the temple for the Capitoline Triad in many cities of the Roman Empire
 * The Capitol (Hong Kong), a large private housing estate in Hong Kong
 * The Capitol (Fayetteville, North Carolina), department store
 * Capitol (Williamsburg, Virginia), a historic building that housed the House of Burgesses of the Colony of Virginia 1705–1779