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  1. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. [13] The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with Maryland to its north and east. It was named for George Washington, the first president of the ...

  2. Feb 15, 2019 · In 1791, those commissioners named the capital Washington in honor of the President. (For more information on this process, see History.com!) That is how Washington, D.C. became Washington, but it still doesn’t explain the D.C. part! The commissioners named the new capital the Territory of Columbia.

  3. Jul 24, 2013 · What does it stand for in Washington, D.C.? Many people don’t know the genesis of the the city on the Potomac River , the seat of our federal government. The ‘District of Columbia’ has a rich history, with its name having significance that many might not be aware of.

  4. Mar 18, 2015 · Washington, D.C. Before Washington, D.C., became Americas capital in 1800, the Congress met in a number of different locations, including Baltimore, Trenton and New York City.

  5. 5 days ago · 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 5 days ago · Washington, D.C. - Capital, Founding, Monumental: Washington was established as the capital of the United States as the result of a compromise following seven years of negotiation by members of the U.S. Congress as they tried to define the concept of a “federal enclave.”

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