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A map showing the contiguous United States and (in insets at the lower left) the two states that are not contiguous Map highlighting Alaska and Hawaii's geographical relationship to the contiguous United States. Alaska in red is in the upper part of the map, while Hawaii is the islands also in red to the far left.
Forty-eight of the states are in the single region between Canada and Mexico. This group is referred to, with varying precision and formality, as the contiguous United States, and as the "Lower 48". Alaska, which is included in the term "continental United States", is located at the northwestern end of North America.
A map showing the contiguous United States and (in insets at the lower left) the two states that are not contiguous Map highlighting Alaska and Hawaii's geographical relationship to the contiguous United States. Alaska in red is in the upper part of the map, while Hawaii is the islands also in red to the far left.
A topographic map of the United States. The United States is the world's third-largest country by total area behind Russia and Canada. [d] [175] [176] The 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia occupy a combined area of 3,119,885 square miles (8,080,470 km 2).
The geographic center of the contiguous United States is mentioned in Neil Gaiman's American Gods as a neutral ground where the modern and the old gods can meet despite the war between them. In the 1969 Disney movie The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes , the final question of the college knowledge program is, "A small Midwest city is located exactly ...
McConnell's historical maps of the United States, Acquistion of Territory, 1919. ... The purchase was the last major territorial acquisition in the contiguous United States, according to the ...
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Utah man Isaiah Glen Shields has been walking the width of the contiguous U.S. since May 2021, from west to east. Recently, he was in Connecticut.