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District of Columbia has no voting members in the United States Senate. As the national capital under exclusive congressional jurisdiction, DC does not belong to any state and t...
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District of Columbia has no voting members in the United States Senate. As the national capital under exclusive congressional jurisdiction, DC does not belong to any state and t...
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Washington DC denotes the District of Columbia, the federally established capital region of the United States. It is not a U.S. state but the seat of the federal government, hos...
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The District of Columbia is not a U.S. state because the U.S. Constitution designates it as a federal district under Congress’s exclusive authority. Created in 1790 to serve a...
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The District of Columbia is not a U.S. state. It is a federal district established by the U.S. Constitution to serve as the nation’s capital under exclusive congressional auth...
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D.C. most often refers to Washington, D.C., the federal district serving as the United States capital. Short for District of Columbia, it is not a U.S. state but a federal distr...
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