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  1. Der District of Columbia oder Washington, D.C. [ ˈwɔʃɪŋtn̩] ist Bundesdistrikt, Regierungssitz und seit 1801 die Hauptstadt der Vereinigten Staaten. Der Distrikt ist kein Bundesstaat und ist keinem zugehörig. Er ist vielmehr dem Kongress der Vereinigten Staaten direkt unterstellt.

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  2. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly called Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with Maryland to its north and east.

  3. In 1957, Washington, D.C. became the first major city in the nation with a majority African-American population. Like many cities, it had received thousands of black people from the South in the Great Migration, starting during World War I and accelerating in the 1940s and 1950s.

  4. Washington, D.C. (also known as simply Washington or D.C., and officially as the District Of Columbia) is the capital of the United States. It is a federal district. The President of the United States, the United States Congress, the United States Supreme Court and many major national government offices are in the territory.

  5. Washington, DC wurde am 16. Juli 1790 gegründet und ist unter den amerikanischen Städten einzigartig, da es von der Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten als Hauptstadt der Nation eingerichtet wurde. Sie können die aktuelle Zeile im Nationalarchiv lesen.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Washington, D.C., capital of the United States, coextensive with the District of Columbia, located on the northern shore of the Potomac River. Often referred to simply as D.C., the city is an international metropolis, a picturesque tourist destination, and an unmatched treasury of the country’s history and artifacts.

  7. Washington, D.C. is surrounded by Northern Virginia on its southwest side and Maryland on its southeast, northeast, and northwest sides; it interrupts those states' shared border, which is the south shore of the Potomac River both upstream and downstream from the city.