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Wisconsin: Badger State
If you like milk, cheese and beer, Wisconsin is the place to be. This state, in the American Midwest, has been a leader in cheese and beer production for many years. The state proudly bears the name “America’s Dairyland” together with Minnesota, but Wisconsin has more to offer than just cheese and milk! With emerging…
Arizona – State of Canyons and Desert Landscapes
23 national parks, national monuments and nature reserves, 67 lakes, 25 historical sites and recreation areas and last but not least the Grand Canyon. All of that and more is Arizona, the Grand Canyon State in the southwestern United States. It is a state that is also great to explore by motorcycle. Because the world…
Miami Beach, Florida
The city of Miami Beach just celebrated its centenary in 2015 and is a Mecca for everyone who loves sun, sand and a relaxed atmosphere. Florida is the dream destination of many northern and central Europeans. You can rely on pleasant summer temperatures there all year round. In addition, this US state on the Atlantic…
New York State and City
New York State According to Citypopulationreview, New York is a federated state of the USA (127,190 km 2 with 19,490,297 inhabitants in 2008; 153.2 inhabitants per km 2); capital Albany. After California, it is the most populated state. It is between the Erie and Lakes Ontario, the river valley S. Lorenzo to the northwest and the Atlantic coast (overlooked by the…
United States Population
The original population came from Asia, probably over 40,000 years ago. The American Indians (or Amerindians) had a very low density and technologically they were at the Neolithic level when the immigration of Europeans began. The prevalence of English was very clear, with a Dutch presence that led to the foundation of New Amsterdam (later taken by the British…
United States Army
The United States is one of the few nations where voluntary recruitment (which is regional for all regular army and auxiliary weapons and services) still remains in force for American citizens only, with the obligation of one at three years, at will (the stalls are all three-year). In the National Guard and in the organized…
United States Poetry
Directly connected to the exceptional critical flowering is the equally remarkable flowering of American poetry of these years. Among other things, as mentioned, not a few of the main exponents of the first are also figures of particular importance in the second. Literary schools and magazines have, even in the training of young poets, decisive…
United States of America Modern History
The name United States of America was proposed by Thomas Paine [2] and was used officially for the first time in the Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776. It is usually said in abbreviated form United States. Sometimes it is incorrectly called the United States of North America, resulting in a confusion in its name. In Spanish, the use…
United States of America Early History
Anasazi in Colorado The Anasazi were a group of Amerindian tribes from the cultural super-area of Oasisamerica. They occupied, in various groups, the surface of the present states of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Your civilization is interesting for several reasons. It has left several monumental and liturgical vestiges in different places, of which two have been classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. The remains…
The 10 most expensive hotels in the world
Would you like to treat yourself to something that nobody can imitate so quickly? Sleeping through a mid-range car in 24 hours? If the value of a couple of nice mid-range cars is in your bank account, then you can easily check in and relax in the ten most expensive hotels in the world. The…
United States 2009
In 2009, the United States had an estimated population of 307.2 million people, with a growth rate of 0.9%. The economy was largely based on services in the areas of finance, technology and retail as well as exports of manufactured goods. Foreign relations were mainly focused on trade agreements with other countries in the region,…