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  1. dc .gov. Washington, D.C., tên chính thức là Đặc khu Columbia ( tiếng Anh: District of Columbia ), còn được gọi là Washington hoặc D.C., là thủ đô và là đặc khu liên bang duy nhất của Hoa Kỳ. [8] Nó tọa lạc trên bờ đông sông Potomac, tạo thành vùng biên giới phía tây nam và phía nam ...

  2. El Área Metropolitana de Washington D. C. incluye al Distrito de Columbia y partes de los estados de Maryland, Virginia y Virginia Occidental. Está dividido en dos regiones metropolitanas: la División Metropolitana de Bethesda–Gaithersburg–Frederick, MD, que comprende de los condados de Montgomery y Frederick.

  3. 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 Rock Creek. The confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia forms the historic peninsula known as Arsenal Point.

  4. Washington, también llamado estado de Washington para diferenciarlo de Washington D. C., es uno de los cincuenta estados que, junto con el Distrito de Columbia, forman los Estados Unidos. Su capital es Olympia y su ciudad más poblada, Seattle. Está ubicado en la región Oeste del país, división Pacífico, limitando al norte con Canadá, al ...

  5. 11 de mar. de 2013 · Washington D. C. (Spanish) 0 references. Washington (Spanish) object has role. map label. ... Russian Wikipedia. native label. Washington (English) 4 ...

  6. 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. Upon the government's return to the capital ...

  7. Previous D.C. baseball teams include the aforementioned first version of the Washington Senators, which played in the city from 1901–1960, and the second Washington Senators, which joined the American League immediately after the original team's departure but themselves moved to the Dallas–Fort Worth suburb of Arlington, Texas after the 1971 season to become the Texas Rangers.