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  1. 29 de dic. de 2022 · Interesting facts about the United States 1. Did you know that the GPS is operated and maintained by the U.S. Air Force? 2. 100 acres of pizza are served in the U.S. every day. 3. According to Title 3 of the US Code, the U.S. president earns a salary of $400,000 a year.

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      Facts about Washington. 1. The name of the nation’s capital...

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      Last updated on July 9th, 2023. Missouri is the 18 th most...

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      4. Puerto Rico was one of Spain’s last two colonies in the...

    • Old Glory Was Designed by A High School Student.
    • It Has No Official Language.
    • It Is The Home of The Internet
    • The Us Has The World’S Biggest GDP
    • Almost All of Nevada Is Owned by The Government.
    • 100 Acres of Pizza Are Served There Every Day.
    • The Capital Was Originally New York.
    • The Us Uses About 17% of The Earth’s Energy.
    • More Than 10% of Americans Have Worked Or Will Work at McDonald’s.
    • Alaska Has The Longest coastline.

    Strange but true, the official flag of the United States was designed by Robert G. Heft in 1958 while Heft was a junior in high school. Surprisingly, he only got a B- as a grade. Heft’s teacher, Stanley Pratt, promised his student he would raise his grade if the US Congress accepted his design. Guess what happened! Bring on the top marks.

    Many might say English and even Spanish are the official languages of the US, but the country actually has none. Records indicate the Founding Fathers did not see a need for one. English was dominant at the time of Confederation, and so it needed no special protection. In addition to this, other languages were also spoken widely, and there was no n...

    There were many inventions and discoveries leading up to what today we call “the internet." Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s J.C.R. Licklider made popular the idea of having an “intergalactic network” of computers in the 1960s. After this came the ARPANET, Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, the first usable prototype for the internet...

    The US does not always rank as number one in the world when mentioning the globe’s richest countries. This is because countries may be ranked according to their GDP per capita, so the wealth of a country divided by its population. When it comes to pure production power, however, and specifically in reference to gross domestic product, the US comes ...

    Who knew? Somebody, surely, but not us, at least prior to researching this article. The State of Nevadais rife with protected wildlife areas, forests, national parks, and monuments, all of which are owned and run by the US federal government. Notably, Area 51, a classified stretch of land owned by the US government, is in Nevada. There is so much t...

    Americans sure love their pizza! According to the Washington Post, those in the US love it so much that about 100 acres of this beloved cheesiness are eaten every day within its borders. In fact, surveys show Americans tend to prefer pizza over hamburgers, considered a staple of American cooking.

    In 1790, Washington D.C. was not where all the political action was. New York City was actually the nation’s capital when George Washington became the country’s famous first president. Washington, D.C., nestled between Virginia and Maryland, was created as the capital in 1790 following a meeting between Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton and ...

    In addition to pizza, Americans also love their electricity. According to the U.S Energy Information Administration in 2017, the country used about 98 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu) of energy, which is, quite frankly, a lot.

    Good ole’ Mickey D’s. Love it or hate it, the famous fast food restaurant is a major employer in the US. It is estimated that about 1 in 8 Americans has worked for the mega-restaurant at some point in history. Reports indicate this includes everyone from your neighbor’s kids, to Jeff Bezos, and even Pink.

    Alaska has an astoundingly long coastline stretching about 6,640 miles (10,686 km). This is said to be longer than the coastlines of all the other 49 states combined. The country's total coastline is 12,383 miles (19,928 km).

  2. 20 de dic. de 2019 · America the beautiful. With 50 states and a nearly 250-year history, there’s plenty about our majestic nation that will amaze and awe you. From politics and geography to notable citizens and...

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  3. Hace 3 días · The United States of America, often referred to as the USA, is a diverse and vast country located in North America. With a population of over 330 million people, it is the third most populous country in the world. The USA is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, iconic cities, and cultural diversity.

  4. 26 de nov. de 2019 · From the controversial food that's not legally a sandwich to the states where dinosaur remains have not been found, these are some of our favorite U.S. facts you probably didn't already know. 1 Ninety-four percent of U.S. homes have at least one jar of peanut butter.

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  5. 21 de dic. de 2018 · 1 / 17. lazyllama/Shutterstock. The first U.S. city to host the Olympics. The United States didn’t host the Olympic Games until the Summer Games in 1904. The city to receive the honor was St....

  6. 6 de mar. de 2020 · 1. The U.S. is big. The United States is the third largest country in the world by landmass – nearly as big as the entire continent of Europe. 2. World class athletes. American athletes...