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United States of America: What to Know and Useful Information

The United States of America, also known as the States or USA, is the third largest country in the world as well as the third most populous, consisting of 50 States and a federal district.

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Con its 305 million inhabitants, the United States of America (commonly just United States) represent an incredible mix of ethnicities, cultures, life views, and blends of traditions; all this due to constant and large-scale immigration which, over the centuries, has brought people from every corner of the world.

Despite the united and cohesive appearance, within the States there remain substantial cultural differences which in many cases have produced enrichment for all: an example has been the spread of jazz music.

Still very strong in the collective imagination today is the idea of the United States as a place of infinite possibilities for personal fulfillment: the so-called American dream remains a classic, a source of fascination for those who wish to travel to the States.
Due to the vastness of the territory’s borders, there are many climatic regions and consequently landscapes: this multiplies the attractions for tourists who, from one place to another in the USA, can admire the many faces of America.

The natural wonders are many: the Hawaiian Islands, the Great Lakes area, the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, the Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Canyon, the Death Valley.

Multifaceted and in other ways fascinating are the architectures of the cities of the United States, in good company with the many monuments now an inseparable symbol of the concept of freedom promoted by America: just think, to name one above all, of the Statue of Liberty.

San Francisco

The United States consists of 50 states that extend over much of North America. The most important cities are several: New York, an international financial and cultural center, Washington D.C. (capital), San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, etc.

United States of America Profile

  • Country: United States of America
  • Area: 9,372,614 km²
  • Capital: Washington
  • Population: 281,422,509 inhabitants
  • Language: English
  • Religion: Protestants 24.6%, Catholics 22.1%, other Christians 33.8%, non-religious 10%
  • Form of Government: Federal Republic
  • Major Cities: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia

Useful Information about the United States of America

  • Currency: US Dollar
  • International dialing code: 001
  • International license plate: USA
  • Driving side: right
  • Entry documents: Passport
  • Required vaccination: No
  • Electric current: 120v
  • Unit of measurement:
  • Time zones: Vary from -5 to -10 (Washington -5, Chicago -6, Denver -7, Los Angeles -8, Anchorage -9, Honolulu -10)
  • Fixed-date holidays: July 4th Independence Day, first Sunday of September Labor Day, last Sunday of May Memorial Day, third Sunday of January Martin Luther King Day.
  • Climate: the climate in the northern section of the Atlantic coast is maritime, but south of Cape Hatteras the temperature becomes subtropical and in Florida tropical. Inland basins experience maximum aridity and very high summer temperatures. The Pacific coast has a mild, rainy climate in the north and a drier or Mediterranean type in the south.
  • Average temperatures: Being a large state, temperatures range from 11 to 16 °C (from 0 to 10°C in winter, 17 to 26°C in summer)
  • Transport:
  • Airports: Atlanta/Hartsfield, Chicago/O’Hare, Los Angeles, Douglas, Miami, New York and many others. The airplane is a very common mode of transport in the States.

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