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This web page provides a comprehensive list of capital cities of the United States, including federal, state, insular area, territorial, colonial and Native American capitals. It also covers the history and locations of the national capitals under the United States Constitution and its predecessors.
This article lists the Human Development Index (HDI) rating of each U.S. state, territory, and federal district according to the UN. All U.S. states and territories have a very high (greater than 0.800) HDI, with Massachusetts ranking first and American Samoa ranking last.
Find the population data of each U.S. state and territory from 1790 to 2020, as enumerated by the United States Census. The population of the U.S. in 1960 was 179,323,175, according to the 1960 census.
Learn how the U.S. Census Bureau counts the residents of each state and territory, and how the population affects the number of seats in the House of Representatives and the Electoral College. See the latest data and rankings of the 50 states and the five territories as of 2020 and 2023.
Find out the most populous incorporated places of the United States as of July 1, 2023, based on the U.S. Census Bureau estimates. See the city rank, name, state, population, change, area, density, and coordinates for each city.
Learn about the region of the United States that lies in the northern central part of the country, between the Northeast and the West. Find out its history, geography, economy, culture, and population from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.
Learn how the United States acquired and lost various territories from 1776 to the present, including the 14 states, the District of Columbia, and the insular areas. See maps, timelines, and events of the territorial expansion and contraction of the country.
Find out which U.S. cities have the highest number of people per square mile, based on the 2020 U.S. Census data. See the rankings, population, land area, and density of incorporated places in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.