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About the United States:
The United States of America (USA), or the United States, is located in North America. This is a country, consisting of 50 states and is a federal constitutional republic. The United States of America (United States) can be found between Canada and Mexico on the Northern Hemisphere map. There are 50 states at all, forty-eight of which are inland. The other two states are Alaska and Hawaii (a group of islands in the South Pacific Sea). The capital of the United States is the federal district of Washington D.C. With the largest city being New York. Los Angeles is the capital of the film industry and Las Vegas is the gaming capital in the world. The head of the federal government is the President.
It does not have an official language but most of the population speaks English and Spanish. The capital is Washington
Truth:
Capital: Washington DC
Area: 3,796,742 sq mi (9,833,520 sq km).
Population: ~ 328,000,000.
Largest cities: New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Miami, Boston, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas.
Official language: Not available at the federal level.
Currency: US Dollar ($) (USD).
Geography:
Located on the North American continent, the United States of America has Canada to the north, the North Atlantic to the east, Mexico to the south, and the North Pacific to the west. Divided into 9 time zones, the country (excluding Alaska) ranges from 50 degrees north latitude to 25 degrees north latitude. Located at an altitude of 20,310 feet (6,194 m), Mount McKinley in Alaska is the highest point in the country. The lowest point is Death Valley in California at -279 feet (-85 m).
In the US, there are 4 main seasons: From April to June, it is Spring; from July to September, it's Summer season; from October to December is autumn; and from January to March, it is winter. Average temperatures can range from 11 degrees C in Seattle to -3 degrees C in Fairbanks. Rainfall in the country is decreasing from west to east.
Mid-West is often referred to as 'Tornado Alley', as this area is prone to tornadoes, especially in spring. High temperatures (causing storms) are felt in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean in late summer and early autumn.
The United States is considered to have a more diverse ecosystem than any other place in the world. The United States has 60 National Parks spread across its states.
Travel and tourism:
The United States has a lot of gems for a tourist. As of 2014, 6.3 million tourists visited the United States. The most visited sites in the US are Niagara Falls, Times Square, Naval Pier, New York City, Las Vegas Strip, Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Fisherman's Wharf, Disneyland Park , Lake Buena Vista, Disney World Magic Kingdom, Faneuil Hall Market, Memorial Park, and National Mall.
Other attractions worth visiting are Grand Gorge, Golden Gate Bridge, Yellowstone National Park, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, National 9/11 Museum & Memorial, Wizarding World by Harry Potter, Alcatraz Island, Lincoln Memorial, National World War II Museum.
Traffic and Communication:
The world's longest road network is considered in the United States. The US has a stretch of more than 4 million miles (6,586,610 km), according to the 2012 CIA Factbook. Hoa also has the largest rail network in the world, covering more than 180,000 miles (293,564 km). It also has more airports than any other country in the world - 3,513 airports (2013 estimate). It has a number of cargo and passenger ports. There are many important ports in the country, such as the port of Baton Rouge in Louisiana; The Port of Long Beach in California; and Port of Miami, Port of Everglades and Port Canaveral in Florida.
United States Flag
The current US flag design, depicting 13 red and white horizontal stripes and 50 white stars in a blue rectangle, was adopted on July 4, 1960. At the time the flag was adopted , the flag makes no sense. However, in 1782, the same colors were used in the design of the American Seal. White represents innocence and purity; Red represents courage & toughness; and Blue, which signifies justice, perseverance, and vigilance.
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The official flag of Wyoming was adopted in 1917. It has the silhouette of an American Bison. It symbolizes loyalty, justice, and greatness.
Wyoming Map
Explore the map of Wyoming, least populated and 2nd of the 50 least populated states. Did you know that Wyoming is considered the "Equal State"? There's a lot to explore in this US 10th largest state. The Wyoming map is ideal for exploring the diversity of this western state, home to Yellowstone National Park.
About Wyoming Map: The map above of Wyoming shows Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Utah around this landlocked state in the United States. The 10th largest US state map depicts state highways, interstate highways and US Federal highways. It also displays airports, railway networks, national parks, lakes and rivers. Cheyenne, the state capital of southern Wyoming, and other important cities like Casper, Gillette and Laramie are depicted on the map. This Wyoming map shows popular tourist attractions like Mystic Falls and Devil's Tower National Monument.
History of Wyoming
Home to a number of Native American tribes, Wyoming was part of the Spanish Empire and later the Alta California territory of Mexico. In 1848, after the Mexican-American War, the United States occupied the area. In 1865 the area was named
Wyoming follows the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. Wyoming Territory was established on July 25, 1868. It was admitted to the Union in July 1890.
Wyoming has a special place in US civil rights history and is widely known as the 'Equal State'.
Geography
Wyoming has two distinctive geographical features: the Eastern Rocky Mountains to the west and the High Plains, a subregion of the Great Plains of America, to the east. The Continental Division cuts across the central part of the state. Another important feature is that a Great Divided Basin is a well known endogenous basin. The Yellowstone and Snake rivers are some of the important rivers of this area.
Wyoming has a mix of continental and semi-arid climates with warm summers and cold winters. The state is also susceptible to thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Travel
Known for its western landscape, Wyoming offers visitors a wide range of attractions to choose from. Some of the key attractions that attract tourists in the state are:
Wyoming Center: Important places to visit in Central Wyoming are the Ayer Natural Bridge in Douglas, Casper City, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Hawk Springs Recreation Area, Lagrange cowboy town, Bao Salt Creek Museum in the Midwest, the historic gold mining town of South Pass City and the Oregon Trail Ruts National Historic Site in Wheatland, where actual wagons running from the Oregon Trail days can be seen.
Northeast Wyoming: Important tourist attractions include the Devil's Tower National Monument, Black Hills National Forest, Buffalo cowboy town, Gillette coal mine, Big Horn Mountains, Sheridan City, and National Meadow lightning.
Northwest Wyoming: The main attraction of this region is Yellowstone National Park, famous for its many geothermal features, including the Old Faithful geyser. Grand Teton National Park, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Jackson Hole, Hot Springs State Park at Thermopolis, and Wind River Canyon are some of the region's other important tourist attractions.
Southeast Wyoming: Known for its mountains and steppes, some of the region's famous tourist attractions include the capital Cheyenne, historic Centennial City, Flaming George National Recreation Area, Great Encampment Museum, Saratoga Hot Springs and Wyoming Border Prison Museum in Rawlins.
Southwest Wyoming: This area is famous for the Fossil Butte National Monument, Fort Bridger, the Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scene, Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge, and White Mountain Petroglyphs.
Interesting facts about Wyoming
In the United States, Wyoming is surrounded by the highest number of states.
When people arrived in Wyoming, they were given free mugs.
One of Wyoming's nicknames is the State of Equality.

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Wyoming State Map
The Wyoming state map highlights the geographical position of several towns and cities, railway routes, roadways and capital city of the state. Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, is prominently indicated in the map of the state. Also, towns like Saratoga, Big Piney, Dubois, Moorcroft, Crowheart, Alpine, Kaycee, Farson, torrington and many others are pointed out in the map of Wyoming. The Rocky Mountain zone on the northwest of United States of America houses the state of Wyoming. Green river and Rock river are indicated in Wyoming map. Interstate 90, Interstate 25 and Interstate 80 are the prime roadways of the state that are shown in the map of Wyoming. The railway routes connecting Thermopolis, Wheatland, Douglas, Rock Springs, Greybull, Worland and several others are clearly highlighted in the Wyoming map. The Wyoming state map is a helpful guide which provides all relevant information about the place.