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UNITED STATES

IGNACIO PAVEZ
ALEX MARTINEAU
JULIETA LAZCANO
JESÚS VEGA
MAITE RIVAS
1° MEDIO B
TYPICAL FOOD

• In the United States, typical food varies widely, but some


iconic dishes include burgers, hot dogs, pizza, barbecue ribs,
and apple pie. Additionally, cultural diversity has influenced a
wide range of culinary options across the country.
STATUE OF LIBERTY

• The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island in New York,


was a gift from France in 1886. It is a symbol of freedom and
democracy, representing the Roman goddess Libertas, and has
become an American icon.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

• Some notable tourist places include Times Square (NYC), the Grand
Canyon (Arizona), National Parks like Yellowstone, Disneyland in
California, and the White House in Washington D.C. They are popular
due to their natural beauty, historical and cultural significance, and
entertainment.
CLIMATE

• The climate varies by region. For instance, on the East Coast,


you'll experience four seasons with cold winters and warm
summers. In the South, the climate is warmer, while the
Northwest tends to be rainier. The Midwest has cold winters
and warm summers.
TYPICAL ATTIRE

• Attire varies, but casual fashion is common. In cold climates,


coats, sweaters, and boots are popular. In warm climates, T-
shirts, shorts, and sandals are common. For formal occasions,
elegant clothing is appropriate.
GENERAL INFORMATION

• The United States is a federal republic with 50 states. It has a


diverse population and is known for its strong economy,
technological innovation, and a unique blend of cultures.
Washington D.C. is the capital, and New York is the most
populous city.

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