English is the official language of at least twenty-eight states—some sources give a higher figure, based on differing definitions of "official." English and Hawaiian are both official languages in the state of Hawaii.
English is the de facto language of American government and the sole language spoken at home by 82% of Americans age five and older. Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language.
Sometimes listed as fourth largest in area; the rank is disputed with China (PRC). The U.S. figure includes only the fifty states and the District of Columbia, not the territories.
The population estimate includes people whose usual residence is in the fifty states and the District of Columbia, including noncitizens. It does not include either those living in the territories, amounting to more than four million U.S. citizens (most in Puerto Rico), or U.S. citizens living outside the United States.
Pelu 3.79 egbegberun ilopomeji maili (9.83 million km2) ati iye to ju 309 egbegberun eniyan lo, awon Ipinle Aparapo je orile-ede totobijulo keta tabi kerin bii apapo iye aala, ati iketa totobijulo bii aala ile ati bi awon olugbe. O je kan ninu awon orile-ede agbaye to ni opolopo eya eniyan ati asapupo, eyi je nitori ikoreokere lati opo awon orile-ede.[6]Okowo awon Ipinle Aparapo ni okowo orile-ede to tobijulo lagbaye, pelu idiye GIO 2009 to je $14.3 egbegberunketa (idamerin GIO oloruko lagbaye ati idamarun GIO agbaye fun ipin agbara iraja).[7]
Awon eniyan abinibi ti won wa lati Asia ti budo si ori ibi ti orile-ede awon Ipinle Aparapo wa loni fun egberun lopo odun. Awon olugbe Abinibi ara Amerika din niye gidigidi nitori arun ati igbogunti leyin ibapade awon ara Europe. Orile-ede awon Ipinle Aparapo je didasile latowo awon ileamusin metala ti Britani to budo si egbe Okun Atlantiki. Ni ojo 4 Osu Keje, 1776, won se Ifilole Ilominira, eyi kede eto won fun iko araeni ati idasile isokan alafowosowopo won. Awon ipinle asagun yi bori Ileobaluaye Britani ninu Ogun Ijidide Amerika, eyi ni ogun alamusin fun ilominira akoko to yori si rere.[8]Ilana-ibagbepo ile awon Ipinle Aparapo lowolowo je gbigba bi ofin ni ojo 17 Osu Kesan, 1787; itowobosi ni odun to tele so awon ipinle di apa orile-ede olominira kan na pelu ijoba apapo to lagbara. Awon Isofin awon Eto, to ni atunse mewa si ilana-ibagbepo ti won semudaju awon eto ati ainidekun araalu, je titowobosi ni 1791.
Ni 1507, Martin Waldseemüllerayamaapu ara Jemani pese maapu lori ibi to ti pe oruko awon ile ti won wa ni Ibiilaji Apaiwoorun bi "Amerika" lati inu oruko oluwakiriri ati ayamaapu ara Italia Amerigo Vespucci.[11] Awon ibiamusin Britani tele metala koko lo oruko orile-ede yi ninu Ifilole Ilominira, bi "Ifilole alafenuko awon Ipinle aparapo ile Amerika" ("unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America") to je gbigba mu latowo "Awon Asoju awon Ipinle aparapo ile Amerika" ("Representatives of the united States of America") ni ojo 4 Osu Keje, 1776.[12] Ni ojo 15 Osu Kokanla, 1777, Ipejo Olorile Keji gba awon Ese-oro Ikorapapo, to so pe, "Oruko Ijekorapapo yi yio je 'Awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Amerika'" ("The Stile of this Confederacy shall be 'The United States of America.'") Awon iwe adehun lari Fransi ati Amerika odun 1778 lo "Awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Ariwa Amerika ("United States of North America"), sugbon lati ojo 11 Osu Keje, 1778, "Awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Amerika" ("United States of America") lo je lilo lori awon owo fun pasiparo, latigbana eyi lo ti je oruko onibise re.[13]
Ni ede Yoruba "Orile-ede Amerika" tabi "Amerika" lasan loruko to wopo. A tun le lo lo "U.S." tabi "USA".
Awon araalu awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Amerika la mo bi awon ara Amerika.[14]
Jeografi
Amerika ni bode po mo Kanada, to gun lapapo to 8895 km (pelu bode larin Kanada ati Alaska to to 2477 km), o tun ni bode mo Meksico, to gun to 3326 km. Iye apapo igun bode Amerika je 12,221 km. Bakanna etiodo mo Atlantiki, Pasifiki ati Ikun-omi Meksiko na tun ni iye apapo to to 19,924 km.
Aala ori ile Amerika je 9,161,924 km2 pelu aala ori omi to to 664,706 km2, gbogbo aala ile Amerika je 9.82663 egbegberun km2[15].
Ifagun ariwa-guusu re lati bode mo Kanada ati bode mo Meksiko je 2,500 km, ifagun ilaorun-iwoorun lati eti Okun Atlantiki de Psifiki je 4,500. Orile-ede Amerika dubule si arin ilagbolojo apaariwa 24 ati 49 ati larin ilaninaro apaiwoorun 68th ati 125, be sini o pin si akókò ilẹ̀àmùrè merin.
Ojuojo duro lori ibudo. Lati ileolooru ni Florida titi de tundra ni Alaska. Opo ibi ni won ni ooru ni igba eerun ati otutu ni igba oye. Awon ibomiran tun wa bi California ti won ni ojuojo Mediteraneani. Ojuojo oloro ko wopo. Awon ipinle ti won bode mo Ikun-omi Meksiko ni iji are prone to hurricanes, and most of the world's tornadoes occur within the country, mainly in the Midwest's Tornado Alley.[16]
↑Adams, J. Q., and Pearlie Strother-Adams (2001). Dealing with Diversity. Chicago: Kendall/Hunt. ISBN 0-7872-8145-X.
↑The European Union has a larger collective economy, but is not a single nation.
↑Dull, Jonathan R. (2003). "Diplomacy of the Revolution, to 1783," p. 352, chap. in A Companion to the American Revolution, ed. Jack P. Greene and J. R. Pole. Maiden, Mass.: Blackwell, pp. 352–361. ISBN 1-4051-1674-9.
↑Maddison, Angus (2006). "Historical Statistics for the World Economy". The Groningen Growth and Development Centre, Economics Department of the University of Groningen. Archived from the original on 2020-12-05. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
↑Wilson, Kenneth G. (1993). The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 27–28. ISBN 0-231-06989-8.
↑Lubowski, Ruben, Marlow Vesterby, and Shawn Bucholtz (2006-07-21). "AREI Chapter 1.1: Land Use". Economic Research Service. Archived from the original on 2006-08-08. Retrieved 2009-03-09.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)