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  2. List of states and territories of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 50 states, the federal district, and the five major territories of the United States, their populations, areas, capitals, and histories. See a map, a table, and a series of articles on political divisions of the US.

  3. List of U.S. state and territory abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Find the ISO, ANSI, USPS, USCG, GPO, AP and other codes and abbreviations for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the insular areas of the United States. See the table with the full names, status, and variations of each region.

  4. Federal Information Processing Standard state code - Wikipedia

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    The FIPS state code for South Carolina is SC, a two-letter alphabetic code defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 5-2. The code is used to identify the state in various federal systems and applications, such as Geographic Names Information System and Emergency Alert System.

  5. Guam - Wikipedia

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    Guam is a U.S. territory in the western Pacific Ocean with a rich and diverse history, culture and ecology. Learn about its location, population, government, economy, military, education and health care from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  6. Tahiti - Wikipedia

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    Tahiti is the largest and most populous island of French Polynesia, located in the Pacific Ocean. It has a volcanic origin, a diverse population, and a rich cultural heritage. Learn more about its geography, history, politics, economy, and culture from Wikipedia.

  7. Saint Croix - Wikipedia

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    Saint Croix is a Caribbean island and a U.S. territory with a diverse population and a rich colonial past. Learn about its name, indigenous origins, colonial conflicts, sugar plantations, slavery, piracy, tourism and more.

  8. Vancouver Island - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver Island is the largest and most populous island on the west coast of North America, part of British Columbia, Canada. It has a diverse geography, climate, and culture, and was home to various indigenous peoples for thousands of years before European exploration and colonization.

  9. Cape Breton Island - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton Island is a rugged and irregularly shaped island in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a population of about 132,000. It has a rich history of Indigenous, European and Scottish influences, and features a large saltwater lake, Bras d'Or, and the Cabot Trail.