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Fact Sheet for United States of America
Size: 9,809,155 sq km (3,787,319 sq miles).

Population: 294,800,000 (official estimate 2004).

Population density: 30.5 per sq km.

Capital: Washington, DC. City population: 565,392 (2004).

Language: English, with significant Spanish-speaking minorities.

Religion: Protestant majority with Roman Catholic, Jewish and many ethnic minorities. In large cities, people of the same ethnic background often live within defined communities.

Time: The USA is divided into six time zones:
  • Eastern Standard Time: GMT - 5 (GMT - 4 from first Sunday in April to last Sunday in October).
  • Central Standard Time: GMT - 6 (GMT - 5 from first Sunday in April to last Sunday in October).
  • Mountain Standard Time: GMT - 7 (GMT - 6 from first Sunday in April to last Sunday in October).
  • Pacific Standard Time: GMT - 8 (GMT - 7 from first Sunday in April to last Sunday in October).
  • Alaska: GMT - 9 (GMT - 8 from first Sunday in April to last Sunday in October).
  • Hawaii: GMT - 10.
Electricity: 110 volts AC, 60Hz. Plugs are of the flat two-pin type. European electrical appliances not fitted with dual-voltage capabilities will require a plug adaptor, which is best purchased before arrival in the USA. The television system is NTSC I/II and is not compatible with the PAL and SECAM systems used in Asia and Europe, although cassettes can be converted.








‘A country straight out of the movies!’
Mickey Mouse, Miami Vice, Sleepless in Seattle… thanks to cinema and TV we all have impressions of the United States of America. Yet nothing can prepare you for your first glimpse of Manhattan’s unforgettable skyline, your first ride in a yellow cab, the ubiquitous hamburger joints, the vast expanses of prairie, the sweet strains of New Orleans jazz or the neon-lit excesses of Las Vegas.

The USA is a huge country to explore, with 50 states to choose from, flanked by two oceans and covering an incredibly varied terrain. For five centuries, since the ‘New World’ discoveries of Christopher Columbus, people from every corner of the globe have come here in search of ‘the American Dream’. Between them, they have created the richest, most powerful country on earth, and a fascinating melting pot of cultures and traditions.

Tourism centres mainly on the subtropical states of Florida, California and Hawaii, the winter ski resorts and the huge metropolises. But it is the astonishing, vast landscapes that make the USA truly distinctive – spectacular National Parks like Yosemite and the Everglades, rugged ice fields, the Great Lakes and the desert plains – and such awe-inspiring sights as the Grand Canyon and the Rocky Mountains should be on every visitor’s must-see list. As Gertrude Stein remarked: “In the United States there is more space where nobody is than where anybody is. That is what makes America what it is.”

Source: worldtravelguide.net