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  1. Há 19 horas · The United States of America ( USA or U.S.A. ), commonly known as the United States ( US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federation of 50 states, a federal capital district ( Washington, D.C. ), and 326 Indian reservations.

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  2. Há 19 horas · United States, country in North America, a federal republic of 50 states. Besides the 48 conterminous states that occupy the middle latitudes of the continent, the United States includes the state of Alaska, at the northwestern extreme of North America, and the island state of Hawaii, in the mid- Pacific Ocean.

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  3. Há 4 dias · External links. White Americans (also referred to as European Americans) are Americans who identify as white people. This group constitutes the majority of the people in the United States. According to the 2020 census, 71%, or 235,411,507 people, were White alone or in combination, and 61.6%, or 204,277,273 people, were White alone.

  4. Há 3 dias · Americas, the two continents, North and South America, of the Western Hemisphere. The climatic zones of the two continents are quite different. In North America, subarctic climate prevails in the north, gradually warming southward and finally becoming tropical near the southern isthmus.

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  5. Há 3 dias · African Americans. people. Also known as: Afro-American, Black American. Written by. Hollis Lynch. Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University. Author of Edward Wilmot Blyden: Pan-Negro Patriot, 1832-1912. Hollis Lynch. Fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.