Do you need a passport to get into Mexico from the United States?
Yes, you need a US certified passport to get into and out of any foreign country. Thanks for using ChaCha.
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What type of terrain does The United States have?
The United States' terrain is primarily vast central plain, m...
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How many acres of National Forest are in the United States?
The Forest Service manages public lands in national forests a...
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What are to major mountain ranges in the united states?
The Appalachian and The Rocky Mountains. Thank you for using ...
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Where is Kansas located on the United States map?
The State of Kansas is located in the Midwestern United State...
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What is the eagle map of the united states?
The "eagle" map is most extraordinary and rare: it shows an e...
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Is the United States bordered by Canada and Mexico?
The USA is situated mostly in central North America, where it...
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Why does the west coast of the united states have more earthquakes than the east coast?
The west coast sits on a major fault line where the Pacific a...
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Is 99 mph powder, premium metal cleaner, imported from a country other than the United States?
99 mph powder is a semi-illegal product. It is difficult to d...
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Why is it summer in the United States when its winter in new Zealand?
Summer is a time of year, not a weather.
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What is the largest National Park in the United States of America?
The Everglades National Park is the largest park in America, ...
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Why are many factories clustered along the United States and Mexico border?
There are over 3,000 maquiladoras (American Twin Factories) a...
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What feature formed the western border of the United States?
The Pacific Ocean shapes and forms most of the land on the we...
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How did Oregon Washington and Idaho become part of the United States?
Originally claimed by several nations, the region was divided...
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What river cuts through the desert and forms a border between mexico and the united states?
The Rio Grande flows thru the desert at the Chisos, Rio Grand...
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How many cities in the United States are named Cleveland?
Cleveland, WA. Cleveland, TX. Cleveland, TN. Cleveland, OH. C...
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What is the tallest building in the united states?
The tallest building in the US, now, is the former Sears Towe...
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What is the smallest town in the united states?
Dellview, N. C. has a population of 16 and is the smallest in...
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What region of the United States is Pittsburgh in?
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania is located on the East Coast of the U...
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What is the most populated city in the United States of America?
The largest and most densely populated city in the United Sta...
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What rivers in the united states flows from south to north?
St. John's River (FL), another is the Willamette River (OR). ...
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What is the tallest building in the united states?
The tallest building in the US, now, is the former Sears Towe...
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What is the biggest state in the united states?
Alaska is the largest state of the Union based on area. Calif...
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What is the largest state in the United States?
Alaska is the biggest state in the US at 656,425 square miles...
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What is the fastest roller coaster in united states?
Kingda Ka located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, Ne...
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What is the name of all the states in the United States?
The 50 states collectively make up a federation that is offic...
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What are the largest aquariums in the United States?
The Audubon Aquarium has one of the largest Aquariums. It is ...
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What is the largest state in the United States?
Alaska is the biggest state in the US at 656,425 square miles...
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How many towns are there in the united states?
There are approximately 36500 cities and towns in the United ...
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What is the smallest town in the united states?
Dellview, N. C. has a population of 16 and is the smallest in...
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Can an indian passport holder and a canadian resident travel to the united states?
Yes. An Indian passport holder can travel to the United State...
About United States
The United States of America is a republic comprised of fifty states and one federal district, Washington D.C. Originally a British colony, the U.S fought a valiant war and signed a Deceleration of Independence to forever free themselves from British control. The U.S is home to some 300 + million people.

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