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The capital whose name includes a season of the year is Vienna, the capital of Austria. The name "Vienna" contains "Vienne," which is reminiscent of "spring" in some interpretations. Additionally, "winter" can be found in the capital name of "Wellington," the capital of New Zealand.

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