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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a geographical area of 68.3 square miles (176.9 km 2 ), 61.4 square miles (159.0 km 2) of which is land, and the remaining 6.9 square miles (17.9 km 2) (10.16%) of which is water. The Anacostia River and the smaller Rock Creek flow into the Potomac River in Washington.
Washington: 71,298: 184,661: 66,456: 172,119: 4,842: 12,542: 6.8% North Dakota: 70,698: 183,108: 69,001: 178,711: 1,698: 4,397: 2.4% Oklahoma: 69,899: 181,037: 68,595: 177,660: 1,304: 3,377: 1.9% Missouri: 69,707: 180,540: 68,742: 178,040: 965: 2,501: 1.4% Florida: 65,758: 170,312: 53,625: 138,887: 12,133: 31,424: 18.5% Wisconsin: 65,496: ...
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Sep 5, 2023 · Washington’s land area covers an estimated 45,663,000 acres. The largest national forest in the West Coast state, the Okanogan National Forest, encompasses 1,499,023 of those acres. However, the park is managed alongside the Wenatchee National Forest. That brings its acreage to 3,239,404.
Jan 23, 2019 · The Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook says that the total land area of the United States is 3,794,100 square miles (9,826,675 sq km). The United States consists of 50 states and one district (Washington, D.C.) as well as several overseas dependent areas.
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Washington: 71,298: 184,661: 66,456: 172,119: 4,842: 12,542: 1,715: 4,441: 2,468: 6,392 — — 660: 1,709 +47.4162296-120.5996231: West Virginia: 24,230: 62,756: 24,038: 62,259: 192: 497: 192: 497 — — — — — — +38.6472854-080.6183274: Wisconsin: 65,496: 169,635: 54,158: 140,268: 11,339: 29,367: 1,997: 5,172 — — 9,342: 24,195 ...
1 day ago · (2000) 572,059; Washington-Arlington-Alexandria Metro Division, 3,727,565; Washington-Arlington-Alexandria Metro Area, 4,796,183; (2010) 601,723; Washington-Arlington-Alexandria Metro Division, 4,377,088; Washington-Arlington-Alexandria Metro Area, 5,582,170.
Washington, D.C. is a territory and not a state, nor is it part of any U.S. state. It is surrounded by the state of Maryland on the northwest, northeast, and southeast and bordered by the state of Virginia, across the Potomac River, on the west and southwest. U.S. geography can be complicated.