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USA - The United States of America
is a country situated primarily in North America. It comprises 50
states and one federal district, and has several territories with
differing degrees of affiliation. It is also referred to, with varying
formality, as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., the States,
America, or (poetically) Columbia. Since the mid-20th century,
following World War II, the United States has emerged as a dominant
global influence in economic, political, military, scientific, technological,
and cultural affairs. Because of its influence, the U.S. is considered
a superpower and, particularly after the Cold War, a hyperpower
by some.
The country celebrates its founding date as July 4, 1776, when
the Second Continental Congress—representing thirteen British
colonies—adopted the Declaration of Independence that rejected
British authority in favor of self-determination.
The structure of the government was profoundly changed in 1789,
when the states replaced the Articles of Confederation with the
United States Constitution. The date on which each of the fifty
states adopted the Constitution is typically regarded as the date
that state "entered the Union" to become part of the United
States.
Largest cities USA
The United States has dozens of major cities, including 11 of the
55 global cities of all types — with three "alpha"
global cities: New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The figures
expressed below are for populations within city limits. A different
ranking is evident when considering U.S. metro area populations,
although the top three would be unchanged. Note that some cities
not listed (such as Atlanta, Boston, Las Vegas, Miami, New Orleans,
Seattle, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.) are still considered
important on the basis of other factors and issues, including culture,
economics, heritage, and politics. The ten largest cities, based
on the United States Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, are as follows:
1 New York City 8,104,079
26,402.9 18.6 1 Northeast
2 Los Angeles, California
3,845,541 7,876.8 12.8 2 Pacific-West
3 Chicago, Illinois
2,862,244 12,750.3 9.3 3 Great Lakes
4 Houston, Texas
2,012,626 3,371.7 5.0 8 South-Central
5 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1,470,151 11,233.6 5.7 4 Northeast
6 Phoenix, Arizona 1,418,041 2,782.0
3.5 14 Southwest
7 San Diego, California 1,263,756
3,771.9 2.9 17 Pacific-West
8 San Antonio, Texas 1,236,249 2,808.5
1.8 28 South-Central
9 Dallas, Texas 1,210,393 3,469.9 5.5 5
South-Central
10 San Jose, California 904,522 5,117.9
1.7 30 Pacific-West
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