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United States

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Capital: Washington, DC

Currency: US Dollar (US$)

Official language: English

Statue of Liberty

Are you looking for an exchange program in the United States? Come live the American dream while studying in the country. You can improve your English, go to high school or even attend university. The country offers several options for those who want to invest in international education.

 

The United States is located in North America, between Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. In addition to the 48 contiguous states, it includes Alaska, to the northwest of Canada, and Hawaii, in the middle of the Pacific.

 

American culture is diverse and globally influential, characterized by its

music (jazz, rock, hip-hop), cinema (Hollywood), literature, sports (American football, baseball, basketball) and gastronomy. American culture is also marked by ethnic and religious diversity, reflecting the country's history of immigration. The official language is English. However, due to cultural diversity and immigration, Spanish and other languages are widely spoken in many communities around the country.

 

The U.S. economy is the largest in the world, characterized by a dominant service sector, advanced manufacturing, and leadership in technology and innovation. Important sectors include information technology, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, and entertainment. International trade, especially with China, Canada, and Mexico, is vital to the U.S. economy.

 

The United States is a country of vast opportunities and diversity, combining technological innovation, a powerful economy and an influential culture, making it an attractive destination for tourists, students and immigrants.

Main Cities

New York

The largest city, global financial and cultural center.

Los Angeles

Center of the entertainment industry and second largest city.

Chicago

Known for its architecture, museums and the Willis Toweremergente.

Houston

Important center of the energy and aerospace industry.

Phoenix

Large city in the Southwest, known for its warm climate and desert landscapes.

Philadelphia

Rich in history, with landmarks such as the Liberty Bell and Independence

Hall.

San Francisco

Famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, neighborhoods like Fisherman's Wharf and

its technological culture in Silicon Valley.

Washington, D.C.

The political and administrative capital of the country.

Highlights

Walt Disney World

Orlando

Yellowstone National Park

Wyoming

Las Vegas

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Washington DC

Griffith Observatory

Los Angeles

Times Square

New York City

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