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  1. Washington, D.C. (pronunciado em inglês: [ˈwɒʃɪŋtən diː siː, ˈwɔːʃɪŋtən diː siː] (escutar ⓘ)) é a capital e o distrito federal dos Estados Unidos. D.C. é a abreviatura de Distrito de Colúmbia (District of Columbia), onde a cidade está localizada.

    • D.C., The District (O Distrito)
    • Washingtoniano
    • Selo
    • Justitia Omnibus (Do latim: Justiça para todos)
  2. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly called Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with Maryland to its north and east.

    • United States
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    • 409 ft (125 m)
    • 20001–20098, 20201–20599, 56901–56999
  3. The history of Washington, D.C., is tied to its role as the capital of the United States. The site of the District of Columbia along the Potomac River was first selected by President George Washington. The city came under attack during the War of 1812 in an episode known as the Burning of Washington.

  4. Washington, D.C. as seen from space in 2020 Aerial view, 3D computer generated image of Washington, D.C. The topography of Washington, D.C. is highly similar to the physical geography of much of Maryland. The city has three significant natural flowing bodies of water: the Potomac River and two tributaries, the Anacostia River and ...

  5. O Portal de Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. () é a capital e o distrito federal dos Estados Unidos. D.C. é a abreviatura de Distrito de Colúmbia , onde a cidade está localizada. A cidade de Washington e o Distrito de Columbia são coextensivos entre si, governados por um único governo, caso único no país, e por isto mesmo, são ...

  6. The National Mall is home to an annual July 4 fireworks display. The culture of Washington, D.C. is reflected in its status as the capital of the United States and the presence of the federal government, its large Black population, and its role as the largest city in the Chesapeake Bay region.

  7. The District of Columbia is a federal district with an ethnically diverse population. In 2020, the District had a population of 689,545 people, with a resident density of 11,515 people per square mile. [1] The District of Columbia had relatively few residents until the Civil War.