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The United
States of America Information
The United States of America ("USA,"
"US," "United States," "America,"
or simply "the States") is a large
country in central and north-western North
America. The U.S. also includes several
Pacific islands (primarily represented by the
state of Hawaii) and an unincorporated Caribbean
territory (the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico).
One of the most powerful and wealthy nations
on earth and third largest in territory and
people, it has a mixture of densely-populated
urban areas with wide areas of low population
and incredible natural beauty.
With a history of mass immigration dating from
the 17th century, the U.S. prides itself on
its "melting pot" of different cultures
from around the globe. Even the briefest visit
to the United States is a study in contrasts.
Cities
The United States has over 10,000 cities,
towns, and villages. The following is a list
of nine of the most notable. Other cities can
be found in their corresponding regions.
Washington (D.C.) -
The national capital, home to the United States'
most grand public buildings as well as a thriving
multi-cultural community.
Boston - The capital
of Massachusetts retains much of its colonial
charm, but is kept young by its multitudes
of students.
Chicago - The "Windy
City", bustling heart of the Midwest,
transportation hub of the nation, notable
for its large number of architectural gems
and massive skyscrapers.
Los Angeles - The home
of Hollywood and the film industry, palm-fringed
Los Angeles offers mountains, beaches, sunshine,
and everything else visitors look to find
in California.
Miami
- Miami is home to one of the greatest beaches
in the country, and has a mix of sun-seeking
northerners and immigrants from Latin America
and the Caribbean seeking a chance to make
it in the US.
New Orleans - Despite
a devastating hurricane, "the Big Easy"
is still famous for its atmospheric French
Quarter and annual Mardi Gras celebration.
New
York- The United States' largest
city, with world-class cuisine, unparalleled
arts offerings, and one of the most diverse
populations on the planet. Both a symbol of
the country and intensely international.
San
Francisco - One of the most photogenic
cities in the world, idiosyncratic San Francisco
offers a diverse array of attractions, and
is a popular gateway to the California coast
and Yosemite National Park.
Seattle - This green
and rainy city is known for its trend-setting
cultural scene and the business presence of
international high-tech giants