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Latest revision as of 22:02, 28 March 2024

United States of America
Flag of
Flag
Anthem: Hail, Columbia
CapitalWashington, DC
LargestNew York City
Official languagesEnglish
Ethnic groups
(1970)
89% European
9% Indigenous
2% Other
Religion
(1970)
85% Protestant
11% Roman Catholic
4% Traditional Faiths
Demonym(s)United States
GovernmentFederal assembly-independent republic
• President
Miller G. Stockton
• Vice-President
Frederick Jones
LegislatureFederal Congress
Area
• Total
600,000 sq mi (1,600,000 km2)
Population
• 1971 estimate
13,289,491
• 1970 census
13,561,603
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
£47 billion
CurrencyDollar (USD)
Time zoneEast Canadian-US Time
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft

The United States of America, often abbreviated to "US", is a country on the eastern coast of North America, bordering Aasamisag, Canada, Louisiana, and Florida. Formed after a revolution by the local landed gentry against British colonial rule, the US is currently governed as a federal assembly-independent republic. A mostly agrarian nation, the US has long pursued a non-interventionist foreign policy, and is considered to be a small power.