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Population:

349.035.494,00 inhab

Pop. Growth:

6,04 %

Area:

9.147.420,00 km2

Density:

38,00 hab/km2

Wealth:

84.534,00 $/person

Literacy:

99,00 %

Largest city:

New York - 13,920,148 inhab

Urban population:

83,10 %

Life expectancy:

79,76 years

Average age:

38,70 years

Highest peak:

Denali - 6,190 m

Largest river:

Mississippi - 6,275 km

Rainfall:

715,00 mm/m2

What are the defining characteristics of United States?

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Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is an iconic symbol of freedom and democracy in the United States. Its presence in New York represents hope and opportunity for millions of immigrants.

Architecture

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Cowboys

The cowboy, a symbol of self-reliance in the US, embodies independence, hard work and a connection to the land – values that remain relevant in today’s culture.

Culture

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Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon, a geological wonder, has been patiently carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years. Its vast, deep gorges reveal layers of rock that tell the story of the Earth.

Nature

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Suburbs

Most Americans live in the suburbs due to a combination of government policies, the widespread use of the car, and the desire for more space, peace and quiet, and family security.

Culture

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Hollywood

Hollywood is the heart of the American film industry, driving the global spread of American culture through its films and TV series.

Culture

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American Dream

The American Dream is the belief that anyone in the US can achieve success and prosperity through hard work. It is closely linked to the concept of capitalism.

Culture

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United States

United States

Official language(s): English

Currency: US dollar

Government: Presidential system

Main religion: Christianity Protestantism

Demonym: American, Yankee

Washington DC

Hab. 3,270,018

Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States, located in the District of Columbia. It is the centre of the country’s political power, home to the White House and the Capitol. In addition to its governmental significance, it offers a rich cultural scene with free museums, iconic monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, and a vibrant urban life to explore.

New York

Hab. 13,920,148

New York, situated on the north-east coast of the United States, is a vibrant metropolis. Its geography, bisected by the River Hudson, defines its five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. This iconic city is home to such wonders as the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and Times Square.

Los Angeles

Hab. 12,740,420

Los Angeles, a sun-drenched metropolis on the Pacific coast, stretches across a vast coastal plain, flanked by towering mountains to the north and east. Its diverse landscape features both golden beaches and rugged canyons. The city is home to world-renowned landmarks such as Hollywood, Beverly Hills and the Griffith Observatory.

St. Augustine

Hab. 16,476

St Augustine, Florida, is a coastal city with a rich history and fascinating geography. Located on Florida’s north-east coast, its access to the Atlantic Ocean provides it with beautiful beaches and a warm climate. The city is known for its colonial architecture and historic sites.

Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, a vast mountain range in the western United States, constitute a geographically significant region. Their imposing presence and altitude shape the landscape and drainage patterns, influencing climatic patterns and the distribution of ecosystems.

Great Plains

The Great Plains, located in the centre of the United States, form a vast expanse of flat or gently undulating land. This flat terrain facilitates large-scale agriculture and transport routes, playing a decisive role in the nation’s economy and development.

Mississippi River

The Mississippi River, one of the longest in the world, flows through the heart of the United States. Its vast river system, which is vital for transport and the economy, makes it a cornerstone of American geography.

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Canada

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Continent:
America

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