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Flag |
Great Seal |
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Motto: In
God We Trust (official)
E Pluribus Unum (From
Many, One;
Latin, traditional) |
Anthem: "The
Star-Spangled Banner"
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Location
of United States |
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Capital |
Washington, D.C.
38°53′N
77°02′W
/ 38.883,
-77.033 |
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Largest city |
New York City |
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Official languages |
None at federal
level1 |
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National language |
English (de
facto)2 |
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Demonym |
American |
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Government |
Constitutional
federal
presidential
republic |
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President |
George W. Bush (R) |
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Vice President |
Dick Cheney (R) |
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Speaker of the House |
Nancy Pelosi (D) |
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Chief Justice |
John Roberts |
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Independence
from the
Kingdom of Great Britain |
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Declared |
July 4,
1776 |
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Recognized |
September 3,
1783 |
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Current constitution |
June 21,
1788 |
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Area |
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Total |
9,826,630 km² [1](3rd/4th3)
3,794,066 sq mi |
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Water (%) |
6.76 |
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Population |
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2008 estimate |
304,669,000[2] (3rd4) |
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2000 census |
281,421,906[3] |
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Density |
31/km² (180th)
80/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$13.543 trillion[4] (1st) |
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Per capita |
$43,444 (4th) |
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GDP (nominal) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$13.794 trillion[4] (1st) |
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Per capita |
$43,594 (9th) |
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Gini (2006) |
47.0[5] (high) |
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HDI (2005) |
0.951 (high[6]) (12th) |
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Currency |
United States dollar
($) (USD
"$") |
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Time zone |
(UTC-5
to -10) |
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Summer (DST) |
(UTC-4
to -10) |
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Internet TLD |
.us
.gov
.mil
.edu |
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Calling code |
+1 |
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The United
States of America, usually
referred to as the United
States, the U.S. or
America, is a
constitutional federal republic
comprising fifty states and a
federal district, as well as
several territories, or insular
areas, scattered around the
Caribbean and Pacific. The
country is situated mostly in
central North America, where its
forty-eight contiguous states
and Washington, D.C., the
capital district, lie between
the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans,
bordered by Canada to the north
and Mexico to the south. The
state of Alaska is in the
northwest of the continent, with
Canada to its east and Russia to
the west across the Bering
Strait, and the state of Hawaii
is an archipelago in the
mid-Pacific.
At 3.79 million square miles
(9.83 million km²) and with more
than 300 million people, the
United States is the third or
fourth largest country by total
area, and third largest by land
area and by population. The
United States is one of the
world's most ethnically diverse
nations, the product of
large-scale immigration from
many countries.[7] The U.S.
economy is the largest national
economy in the world, with a
nominal 2006 gross domestic
product (GDP) of more than US$13
trillion (over 25% of the world
total based on nominal GDP and
almost 20% by purchasing power
parity).
The nation was founded by
thirteen colonies of Great
Britain located along the
Atlantic seaboard. Proclaiming
themselves "states," they issued
the Declaration of Independence
on July 4, 1776. The rebellious
states defeated Great Britain in
the American Revolutionary War,
the first successful colonial
war of independence.[9] A
federal convention adopted the
current United States
Constitution on September 17,
1787; its ratification the
following year made the states
part of a single republic. The
Bill of Rights, comprising ten
constitutional amendments, was
ratified in 1791.
In the nineteenth century,
the United States acquired
land from France, Spain, the
United Kingdom, Mexico, and
Russia, and annexed the
Republic of Texas and the
Republic of Hawaii. Disputes
between the agrarian South
and industrial North over
states' rights and the
expansion of the institution
of slavery provoked the
American Civil War of the
1860s. The North's victory
prevented a permanent split
of the country and led to
the end of slavery in the
United States. The
Spanish-American War and
World War I confirmed the
nation's status as a
military power. In 1945, the
United States emerged from
World War II as the first
country with nuclear
weapons, a permanent member
of the United Nations
Security Council, and a
founding member of NATO. In
the post–Cold War era, the
United States is the only
remaining
superpower—accounting for
approximately 50% of global
military spending—and a
dominant economic,
political, and cultural
force in the world.