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The United States is a federal state consisting of 50 states on the North American continent. The US homeland neighbors are Canada in the north and Mexico in the south. The official establishment date is 4 July 1776.United States of America; east of the Atlantic from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean is 4.500 km wide.
The United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, has a surface area of over 9 million square kilometers. Alaska, northwest of Canada. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean, 3,000 km from the United States on the continent. Alaska is the largest in the 50 states. Located on the south side of the country is Texas second.
States Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode, Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam Porto, Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands
There are many different climates in the United States. Since the mountain ranges on the east and west coasts prevent the oceans from influencing the climate of the interior, the terrestrial climate prevails in all over the country, except those coastlines.Since the middle parts are very high, there is not much temperature difference between the seasons. The Appalachian Mountains do not constitute an important obstacle. Despite the low pressure prevailing in the central regions during the summer season, the humid air from the ocean is not obstructed by the Appalachians, so the central regions receive plenty of rain in the summer. On the western side, rainfall is less.The southern part of the strip, which is coastal to the Atlantic, is relatively rainy and temperate, although the north is cooler and winters are very severe.The tropical climate is dominated by the southern part of Mexico, which is open and flat. The summers are warm and winters are mild. There is plenty of rainfall in all seasons. Although the Alaska coastline has a climate that is affected by the sea, there are very severe temperatures in the interior.
List of Cities in U.S.
Akron Albany Albuquerque Alexandria Amarillo Anaheim Anchorage Ann Arbor Annapolis Appleton Arlington Arlington (Texas) Aspen Atlanta Atlantic City Augusta (Georgia)Augusta (Maine) Aurora (Colorado) Aurora (Illinois) Austin
Bakersfield Baltimore Bangor Barstow Baton Rouge Bemidji Berkeley Beverly Hills Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boca Raton Boise Boston Boulder Boynton Beach Bradenton Brownsville Buffalo
Cape Canaveral Cape Coral Cape May Carson City Casper Chandler Charleston (South Carolina) Charleston (West Virginia) Charlotte Chattanooga Chesapeake Cheyenne Chicago
Chula Vista Cincinnati Clearwater Cleveland Cocoa Beach Coconut Creek Colorado Springs Columbia Columbus Concord Coral Springs Corpus Christi
Dallas Daytona Beach Deerfield Beach Delray Beach Denver Des Moines Detroit Dover Duluth Durham
Eau Claire El Paso Erie Eugene
Fargo Fayetteville Fernandina Beach Flagstaff Fontana Fort Collins Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Fort Wayne Fort Worth Frankfort Fremont Fresno
Gainesville Garden Grove Garland Gilbert Glendale (Arizona) Glendale (California) Grand Prairie Grand Rapids Great Falls Green Bay Greensboro
Hampton Harrisburg Hartford Helena Henderson Hialeah Hollywood (Florida) Honolulu Houston Huntington Beach Huntsville
Indianapolis Irvine Irving Islamorada
Jackson Jacksonville Jefferson City Jersey City Juneau Jupiter
Kansas City Kansas City (Kansas) Key Largo Key West Kissimmee Knoxville
Lakeland Lancaster Lansing Laredo Largo Las Vegas Lexington Lincoln Little Rock Long Beach Los Angeles Louisville Lubbock
Madison Marathon Melbourne Memphis Mesa Miami Midland Milwaukee Minneapolis Miramar Mobile Modesto Monterey Montgomery Montpelier Moreno Valley Mountain View
Napa Naples Nashville New Haven New Orleans New Smyrna Beach New York City Newark Newport News Niagara Falls Norfolk North Las Vegas North Port
Oakland Ocala Oceanside Odessa Oklahoma City Olympia Omaha Orlando Overland Park Oxnard
Palm Bay Palm Beach Palmetto Palo Alto Panama City Pasadena Pembroke Pines Pensacola Philadelphia Phoenix Pierre Pittsburgh Plano Pompano Beach Port Charlotte Port St. Lucie Portland Portsmouth Providence Punta Gorda
Raleigh Rancho Cucamonga Rapid City Redding Reno Richmond Riverside Roanoke Rochester (Minnesota) Rochester (New York)
Sacramento Saint Paul Salem (Massachusetts) Salem (Oregon) Salinas Salt Lake City San Antonio San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose San Juan (Puerto Rico) San Mateo Sanford Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Clarita Santa Cruz Santa Fe Santa Monica Santa Rosa Sarasota Savannah Scottsdale Seattle Shreveport Sioux Falls Spokane Springfield (Oregon) Springfield (Illinois) Springfield (Massachusetts) Springfield (Missouri) St. Augustine St. Louis St. Petersburg Stockton Sunnyvale
Superior Syracuse
Tacoma Tallahassee Tampa Temecula Tempe Toledo Topeka Trenton Troy Tucson Tulsa Twin Falls
Vancouver Venice Vero Beach Virginia Beach
Washington D.C. Wellington West Palm Beach Westminster Weston Wichita Wilmington Winston–Salem Worcester
Yakima Yonkers Yuma
United States Population by Years
Country Name Year Total Population Increase Percentage
United States 2016 323,127,513 ↑ 0,70%
United States 2015 320,896,618 ↑ 0,73%
United States 2014 318,563,456 ↑ 0,75%
United States 2013 316.204.908 ↑ 0,73%
United States 2012 313,914,040,
Largest US city list by population
(within city limits – 2000 year)
New York City, New York – 25,008,278
Los Angeles, CA – 16,694,820
Chicago, Illinois – 12,000,000
Houston, TX – 4,253,631
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 1,917,550
Phoenix, Arizona
San Diego, California – 1,623,400
Dallas, Texas – 1,588,580
San Antonio, TX – 1,344,646
Detroit, Michigan – 1,251,270
San Jose, California – 894,943
Indianapolis, Indiana – 791,926
San Francisco, California – 776,733
Jacksonville, Florida – 735,617
Columbus, Ohio – 711,470
Louisville, Kentucky – 693,604
Austin, TX – 656,562
Baltimore, Maryland – 651,154
Memphis, Tennessee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 596,974