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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Territorial division. USA (states)

(3)

MEN

UTAH

(5)

IOWA

OHIO

TEXAS

(6)

IDAHO

ALASKA

HAWAII

DAKOTA

NORTH

DAKOTA

SOUTHERN

KANSAS

NEVADA

OREGON

(7)

ALABAMA

ARIZONA

VERMONT

DELAWARE

INDIANA

MISSOURI

MICHIGAN

MONTANA

FLORIDA

(8)

ARKANSAS

WYOMING

VIRGINIA

GEORGIA

ILLINOIS

CAROLINA North

CAROLINA South

KENTUCKY

COLORADO

COLOMBIA - federal district

LOUISIANA

MARYLAND

NEBRASKA

OKLAHOMA

TENNESSEE

(9)

WASHINGTON

WISCONSIN

MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

(10)

CALIFORNIA

(11)

CONNECTICUT

MASSACHUSETTS

(12)

PENNSYLVANIA

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