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Regionalism rules in the U.S.
Those who manage to travel beyond internationally known
cities such as New York or Los Angeles will inevitably
conclude that this is a country difficult to define or
categorize.
The U.S. population of nearly 300 million is as diverse as
its natural landscapes and attractions, and every visit is
almost sure to generate a different impression of what U.S.
life is all about. Each of the 50 states possesses its own
distinctiveness, from accents to foods to beloved sports
pastimes.
The world's third largest country has sights as broad and
renowned as the man-made structures of the Statue of Liberty
and the Golden Gate Bridge, to the natural wonders of
Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon.
Despite its refusal to fit within homogeneous confines, the
U.S. is an economic and military powerhouse. Its sole
superpower status often earns it worldwide hatred and fear,
yet it draws a torrent of tourists through its borders every
day. Though its own citizens regularly exercise their right
to demonstrate against its government's policies, you'd be
hard-pressed to finRead More ... d one of them who isn't a
firm believer in the founding principles of the republic.
And even though for decades Hollywood has served as an
international barometer of American values and life, don't
believe what you see until you see the U.S. for yourself.
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