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  2. E. South Atlantic United States . The federal district (District of Columbia) and eight US states are included within this division of Southern US, whose areas together measure 292,589 square miles. These states are West Virginia, Georgia, Virginia, South and North Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, and Florida In 2010, the total population of this ...
  3. The US is a huge country with a diverse population that is full of geographic marvels. From the Grand Canyon to the redwood forests, multiple mountain ranges, phenomenal deserts, and awe-inspiring beaches, it has something for just about everyone.. The United States covers around 3,531,905 square miles (9.834 million square kilometers) and is home to world-class cities and intriguing small towns.
  4. For instance, some states use the first two letters on their names as the abbreviation, while others use the first and last letters. Still, others use the first and any other letter apart from the last letter. The complexity results from several states having the same letters at the beginning of their names.
  5. Major changes continued into the 21st century: Mexico experienced a strong economic recession in the 1980s, the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement was reached in January 1989, and on January 1, 1994, Canada, Mexico and the United States of America signed the North American Free Trade Agreement, creating the world's largest free trade area.
  6. US State Abbreviations Map showing the US state abbreviations. The United States is a country that consists of 50 states, a federal district, 5 major self-governing territories, and numerous minor islands. 48 states and the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., are located in North America and referred to as the contiguous United States, situated between Canada and Mexico to the north and south ...
  7. Great Lakes Region. The Great Lakes region, a vast expanse of interconnected freshwater lakes in North America, owes its name to indigenous tribes and French explorers like Samuel de Champlain, who called several of the lakes "great" or "grand."Regarding location, the Great Lakes region spans parts of eight US states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and ...
  8. Jan 22, 2024The United States, officially known as the United States of America (USA), shares its borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. To the east lies the vast Atlantic Ocean, while the equally expansive Pacific Ocean borders the western coastline. Spanning a total area of approximately 9,833,520 km 2 (3,796,742 sq mi), the United States ranks as the third or fourth-largest country ...
  9. Jan 18, 2024Indiana, a state located in the Midwestern United States, shares its northern boundary with Lake Michigan, while it is bordered by Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west. The total area of Indiana spans approximately 36,418 mi 2 (94,326 km 2), characterizing it as the 38th largest state in the United States.
  10. Mar 13, 2023Massachusetts is a state in the United States' northeastern region, in a region that is nicknamed "New England."It occupies 10,565 mi² and borders four other states: Connecticut to the south, Rhode Island to the east, New Hampshire to the north, and Vermont to the northwest. The geography of Massachusetts is varied and diverse. It extends from coastal lowlands on its Atlantic Ocean coast ...
  11. The Eight Physiographic Regions Of The United States The Appalachian Highlands is a physiographic region in the United States. The United States (US) is one of the world's largest countries. It has an area of 9,826,675 square km. The geography of the country varies widely across its massive area.
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