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  1. United States of America (USA) ke naga kgolo kgolo bogare leboa la Amerika. E hlakanela mellwane le naga tša go swana le Canada, Mexico, Cuba le tše dingwe. E nale badudi ba go feta dimilione tše 331, ke naga ya boraro lefasaneng ya go ba le babudi ba bantšhi.

  2. United States of America (U.S.A. panji USA), panji United States (U.S. panji US) panji America, ni chalo icho chili ku North America. Chigaŵa ichi chili na vigaŵa 50, chigaŵa chimoza, vigaŵa vikuruvikuru vinkhondi, virwa vinkhondi na viŵiri, na malo 326 gha ŵanthu ŵa ku India. United States ni caru cacitatu pa vyaru vyose pa caru capasi.

  3. United States Dollar (USD $) International information. Time ke zone: -4 to -10. Telephone ke dialing code: +1. Internet domain: .us. United States of America (U.S. ya USA), jo aksar yaa America [1] ke naam see jaana jataa hae, ie North America me hae. isme 50 states hote ai aur kai outer territories bhi hae.

  4. In 1860 and 1861, 11 southern states each declared secession from the United States and joined to form the Confederate States of America (CSA). Following the defeat of Confederate forces by Union armies in 1865, those states were brought back into the Union during the ensuing Reconstruction era .

  5. The president of the United States ( POTUS) [B] is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces . The power of the presidency has grown substantially [12] since the first president ...

  6. The United States has been involved in 108 military conflicts. These include major conflicts like the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II, and the Gulf War. It also includes US involvement in widespread periods of conflict like ...

  7. United States of America(ユナイテッド・ステイツ・オブ・アメリカ)という言葉の最初の文書証拠は、大陸軍 ジョージ・ワシントンの副官および検閲官の大将であるスティーブン・モイランにより書かれた1776年1月2日付の手紙である。