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List of states and territories of the United States

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List of states and territories of the United States

The United States of America is a federal republic consisting of 50 states, a federal district (Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States), five major territories, and minor islands. Both the states and the United States as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions. The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows states to exercise all powers of government not delegated to the federal government. Each state has its own constitution and government. All states and their residents are represented in the federal Congress, a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state elects two senators, while representatives are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. Each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College, the body that elects the nation's president and vice president, equal to the total of representatives and senators in Congress from that state. The federal district does not have representatives in the Senate, but has a non-voting delegate in the House, and it is entitled to electors in the Electoral College. Congress can admit more states, but it cannot create a new state from territory of an existing state or merge two or more states into one without the consent of all states involved. Each new state is admitted on an equal footing with the existing states. The United States possesses fourteen territories. Five of them (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin Islands) have a permanent, non-military population, while nine of them (the United States Minor Outlying Islands) do not. With the exception of Navassa Island, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which are located in the Caribbean, all territories are located in the Pacific Ocean. One territory, Palmyra Atoll, is considered to be incorporated, meaning the full body of the Constitution has been applied to it. The other territories are unincorporated, meaning the Constitution does not fully apply to them. Ten territories (the Minor Outlying Islands and American Samoa) are considered to be unorganized, meaning they have not had an organic act enacted by Congress. The four other territories are organized, meaning an organic act has been enacted by Congress. The five inhabited territories each have limited autonomy and territorial legislatures and governors. Residents cannot vote in federal elections, although all are represented by non-voting delegates in the House. The largest state by population is California, with a population of 39,538,223 people. The smallest is Wyoming, with a population of 576,851 people. The federal district has a larger population (689,545) than both Wyoming and Vermont. The largest state by area is Alaska, encompassing 665,384 square miles (1,723,340 km2). The smallest is Rhode Island, encompassing 1,545 square miles (4,000 km2). The most recent states to be admitted, Alaska and Hawaii, were admitted in 1959. The largest territory by population is Puerto Rico, with a population of 3,285,874 people, larger than 21 states. The smallest is the Northern Mariana Islands, with a population of 47,329 people. Puerto Rico is the largest territory by area, encompassing 5,325 square miles (13,790 km2). The smallest territory, Kingman Reef, encompasses 0.005 square miles (0.013 km2), or a little larger than 3 acres.

Tables

States of the United States of America · States
Capital
Capital
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Capital
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Largest
Cities
mi2
Cities
km2
Alabama
Alabama
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Alabama
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
AL
Cities
Montgomery
Cities
Huntsville
Ratification oradmission
Dec 14, 1819
Population(2020)
5,024,279
Total area
52,420
Total area
135,767
Reps.
7
Alaska
Alaska
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Alaska
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
AK
Cities
Juneau
Cities
Anchorage
Ratification oradmission
Jan 3, 1959
Population(2020)
733,391
Total area
665,384
Total area
1,723,337
Reps.
1
Arizona
Arizona
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Arizona
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
AZ
Cities
Phoenix
Cities
Feb 14, 1912
Ratification oradmission
7,151,502
Population(2020)
113,990
Total area
295,234
Total area
9
Arkansas
Arkansas
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Arkansas
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
AR
Cities
Little Rock
Cities
Jun 15, 1836
Ratification oradmission
3,011,524
Population(2020)
53,179
Total area
137,732
Total area
4
California
California
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
California
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
CA
Cities
Sacramento
Cities
Los Angeles
Ratification oradmission
Sep 9, 1850
Population(2020)
39,538,223
Total area
163,695
Total area
423,967
Reps.
52
Colorado
Colorado
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Colorado
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
CO
Cities
Denver
Cities
Aug 1, 1876
Ratification oradmission
5,773,714
Population(2020)
104,094
Total area
269,601
Total area
8
Connecticut
Connecticut
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Connecticut
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
CT
Cities
Hartford
Cities
Bridgeport
Ratification oradmission
Jan 9, 1788
Population(2020)
3,605,944
Total area
5,543
Total area
14,357
Reps.
5
Delaware
Delaware
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Delaware
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
DE
Cities
Dover
Cities
Wilmington
Ratification oradmission
Dec 7, 1787
Population(2020)
989,948
Total area
2,489
Total area
6,446
Reps.
1
Florida
Florida
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Florida
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
FL
Cities
Tallahassee
Cities
Jacksonville
Ratification oradmission
Mar 3, 1845
Population(2020)
21,538,187
Total area
65,758
Total area
170,312
Reps.
28
Georgia
Georgia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Georgia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
GA
Cities
Atlanta
Cities
Jan 2, 1788
Ratification oradmission
10,711,908
Population(2020)
59,425
Total area
153,910
Total area
14
Hawaii
Hawaii
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Hawaii
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
HI
Cities
Honolulu
Cities
Aug 21, 1959
Ratification oradmission
1,455,271
Population(2020)
10,932
Total area
28,313
Total area
2
Idaho
Idaho
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Idaho
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
ID
Cities
Boise
Cities
Jul 3, 1890
Ratification oradmission
1,839,106
Population(2020)
83,569
Total area
216,443
Total area
2
Illinois
Illinois
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Illinois
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
IL
Cities
Springfield
Cities
Chicago
Ratification oradmission
Dec 3, 1818
Population(2020)
12,812,508
Total area
57,914
Total area
149,995
Reps.
17
Indiana
Indiana
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Indiana
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
IN
Cities
Indianapolis
Cities
Dec 11, 1816
Ratification oradmission
6,785,528
Population(2020)
36,420
Total area
94,326
Total area
9
Iowa
Iowa
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Iowa
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
IA
Cities
Des Moines
Cities
Dec 28, 1846
Ratification oradmission
3,190,369
Population(2020)
56,273
Total area
145,746
Total area
4
Kansas
Kansas
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Kansas
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
KS
Cities
Topeka
Cities
Wichita
Ratification oradmission
Jan 29, 1861
Population(2020)
2,937,880
Total area
82,278
Total area
213,100
Reps.
4
Kentucky
Kentucky
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Kentucky
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
KY
Cities
Frankfort
Cities
Louisville
Ratification oradmission
Jun 1, 1792
Population(2020)
4,505,836
Total area
40,408
Total area
104,656
Reps.
6
Louisiana
Louisiana
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Louisiana
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
LA
Cities
Baton Rouge
Cities
New Orleans
Ratification oradmission
Apr 30, 1812
Population(2020)
4,657,757
Total area
52,378
Total area
135,659
Reps.
6
Maine
Maine
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Maine
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
ME
Cities
Augusta
Cities
Portland
Ratification oradmission
Mar 15, 1820
Population(2020)
1,362,359
Total area
35,380
Total area
91,633
Reps.
2
Maryland
Maryland
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Maryland
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MD
Cities
Annapolis
Cities
Baltimore
Ratification oradmission
Apr 28, 1788
Population(2020)
6,177,224
Total area
12,406
Total area
32,131
Reps.
8
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Massachusetts
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MA
Cities
Boston
Cities
Feb 6, 1788
Ratification oradmission
7,029,917
Population(2020)
10,554
Total area
27,336
Total area
9
Michigan
Michigan
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Michigan
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MI
Cities
Lansing
Cities
Detroit
Ratification oradmission
Jan 26, 1837
Population(2020)
10,077,331
Total area
96,714
Total area
250,487
Reps.
13
Minnesota
Minnesota
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Minnesota
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MN
Cities
Saint Paul
Cities
Minneapolis
Ratification oradmission
May 11, 1858
Population(2020)
5,706,494
Total area
86,936
Total area
225,163
Reps.
8
Mississippi
Mississippi
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Mississippi
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MS
Cities
Jackson
Cities
Dec 10, 1817
Ratification oradmission
2,961,279
Population(2020)
48,432
Total area
125,438
Total area
4
Missouri
Missouri
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Missouri
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MO
Cities
Jefferson City
Cities
Kansas City
Ratification oradmission
Aug 10, 1821
Population(2020)
6,154,913
Total area
69,707
Total area
180,540
Reps.
8
Montana
Montana
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Montana
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
MT
Cities
Helena
Cities
Billings
Ratification oradmission
Nov 8, 1889
Population(2020)
1,084,225
Total area
147,040
Total area
380,831
Reps.
2
Nebraska
Nebraska
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Nebraska
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NE
Cities
Lincoln
Cities
Omaha
Ratification oradmission
Mar 1, 1867
Population(2020)
1,961,504
Total area
77,348
Total area
200,330
Reps.
3
Nevada
Nevada
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Nevada
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NV
Cities
Carson City
Cities
Las Vegas
Ratification oradmission
Oct 31, 1864
Population(2020)
3,104,614
Total area
110,572
Total area
286,380
Reps.
4
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
New Hampshire
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NH
Cities
Concord
Cities
Manchester
Ratification oradmission
Jun 21, 1788
Population(2020)
1,377,529
Total area
9,349
Total area
24,214
Reps.
2
New Jersey
New Jersey
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
New Jersey
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NJ
Cities
Trenton
Cities
Newark
Ratification oradmission
Dec 18, 1787
Population(2020)
9,288,994
Total area
8,723
Total area
22,591
Reps.
12
New Mexico
New Mexico
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
New Mexico
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NM
Cities
Santa Fe
Cities
Albuquerque
Ratification oradmission
Jan 6, 1912
Population(2020)
2,117,522
Total area
121,590
Total area
314,917
Reps.
3
New York
New York
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
New York
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NY
Cities
Albany
Cities
New York City
Ratification oradmission
Jul 26, 1788
Population(2020)
20,201,249
Total area
54,555
Total area
141,297
Reps.
26
North Carolina
North Carolina
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
North Carolina
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
NC
Cities
Raleigh
Cities
Charlotte
Ratification oradmission
Nov 21, 1789
Population(2020)
10,439,388
Total area
53,819
Total area
139,391
Reps.
14
North Dakota
North Dakota
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
North Dakota
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
ND
Cities
Bismarck
Cities
Fargo
Ratification oradmission
Nov 2, 1889
Population(2020)
779,094
Total area
70,698
Total area
183,108
Reps.
1
Ohio
Ohio
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Ohio
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
OH
Cities
Columbus
Cities
Mar 1, 1803
Ratification oradmission
11,799,448
Population(2020)
44,826
Total area
116,098
Total area
15
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Oklahoma
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
OK
Cities
Oklahoma City
Cities
Nov 16, 1907
Ratification oradmission
3,959,353
Population(2020)
69,899
Total area
181,037
Total area
5
Oregon
Oregon
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Oregon
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
OR
Cities
Salem
Cities
Portland
Ratification oradmission
Feb 14, 1859
Population(2020)
4,237,256
Total area
98,379
Total area
254,799
Reps.
6
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Pennsylvania
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
PA
Cities
Harrisburg
Cities
Philadelphia
Ratification oradmission
Dec 12, 1787
Population(2020)
13,002,700
Total area
46,054
Total area
119,280
Reps.
17
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Rhode Island
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
RI
Cities
Providence
Cities
May 29, 1790
Ratification oradmission
1,097,379
Population(2020)
1,545
Total area
4,001
Total area
2
South Carolina
South Carolina
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
South Carolina
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
SC
Cities
Columbia
Cities
Charleston
Ratification oradmission
May 23, 1788
Population(2020)
5,118,425
Total area
32,020
Total area
82,933
Reps.
7
South Dakota
South Dakota
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
South Dakota
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
SD
Cities
Pierre
Cities
Sioux Falls
Ratification oradmission
Nov 2, 1889
Population(2020)
886,667
Total area
77,116
Total area
199,729
Reps.
1
Tennessee
Tennessee
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Tennessee
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
TN
Cities
Nashville
Cities
Jun 1, 1796
Ratification oradmission
6,910,840
Population(2020)
42,144
Total area
109,153
Total area
9
Texas
Texas
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Texas
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
TX
Cities
Austin
Cities
Houston
Ratification oradmission
Dec 29, 1845
Population(2020)
29,145,505
Total area
268,596
Total area
695,662
Reps.
38
Utah
Utah
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Utah
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
UT
Cities
Salt Lake City
Cities
Jan 4, 1896
Ratification oradmission
3,271,616
Population(2020)
84,897
Total area
219,882
Total area
4
Vermont
Vermont
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Vermont
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
VT
Cities
Montpelier
Cities
Burlington
Ratification oradmission
Mar 4, 1791
Population(2020)
643,077
Total area
9,616
Total area
24,906
Reps.
1
Virginia
Virginia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Virginia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
VA
Cities
Richmond
Cities
Virginia Beach
Ratification oradmission
Jun 25, 1788
Population(2020)
8,631,393
Total area
42,775
Total area
110,787
Reps.
11
Washington
Washington
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Washington
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
WA
Cities
Olympia
Cities
Seattle
Ratification oradmission
Nov 11, 1889
Population(2020)
7,705,281
Total area
71,298
Total area
184,661
Reps.
10
West Virginia
West Virginia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
West Virginia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
WV
Cities
Charleston
Cities
Jun 20, 1863
Ratification oradmission
1,793,716
Population(2020)
24,230
Total area
62,756
Total area
2
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Wisconsin
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
WI
Cities
Madison
Cities
Milwaukee
Ratification oradmission
May 29, 1848
Population(2020)
5,893,718
Total area
65,496
Total area
169,635
Reps.
8
Wyoming
Wyoming
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Wyoming
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
WY
Cities
Cheyenne
Cities
Jul 10, 1890
Ratification oradmission
576,851
Population(2020)
97,813
Total area
253,335
Total area
1
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Cities
Ratification oradmission
Population(2020)
Total area
Reps.
Capital
Largest
mi2
km2
Alabama
AL
Montgomery
Huntsville
Dec 14, 1819
5,024,279
52,420
135,767
7
Alaska
AK
Juneau
Anchorage
Jan 3, 1959
733,391
665,384
1,723,337
1
Arizona
AZ
Phoenix
Feb 14, 1912
7,151,502
113,990
295,234
9
Arkansas
AR
Little Rock
Jun 15, 1836
3,011,524
53,179
137,732
4
California
CA
Sacramento
Los Angeles
Sep 9, 1850
39,538,223
163,695
423,967
52
Colorado
CO
Denver
Aug 1, 1876
5,773,714
104,094
269,601
8
Connecticut
CT
Hartford
Bridgeport
Jan 9, 1788
3,605,944
5,543
14,357
5
Delaware
DE
Dover
Wilmington
Dec 7, 1787
989,948
2,489
6,446
1
Florida
FL
Tallahassee
Jacksonville
Mar 3, 1845
21,538,187
65,758
170,312
28
Georgia
GA
Atlanta
Jan 2, 1788
10,711,908
59,425
153,910
14
Hawaii
HI
Honolulu
Aug 21, 1959
1,455,271
10,932
28,313
2
Idaho
ID
Boise
Jul 3, 1890
1,839,106
83,569
216,443
2
Illinois
IL
Springfield
Chicago
Dec 3, 1818
12,812,508
57,914
149,995
17
Indiana
IN
Indianapolis
Dec 11, 1816
6,785,528
36,420
94,326
9
Iowa
IA
Des Moines
Dec 28, 1846
3,190,369
56,273
145,746
4
Kansas
KS
Topeka
Wichita
Jan 29, 1861
2,937,880
82,278
213,100
4
Kentucky
KY
Frankfort
Louisville
Jun 1, 1792
4,505,836
40,408
104,656
6
Louisiana
LA
Baton Rouge
New Orleans
Apr 30, 1812
4,657,757
52,378
135,659
6
Maine
ME
Augusta
Portland
Mar 15, 1820
1,362,359
35,380
91,633
2
Maryland
MD
Annapolis
Baltimore
Apr 28, 1788
6,177,224
12,406
32,131
8
Massachusetts
MA
Boston
Feb 6, 1788
7,029,917
10,554
27,336
9
Michigan
MI
Lansing
Detroit
Jan 26, 1837
10,077,331
96,714
250,487
13
Minnesota
MN
Saint Paul
Minneapolis
May 11, 1858
5,706,494
86,936
225,163
8
Mississippi
MS
Jackson
Dec 10, 1817
2,961,279
48,432
125,438
4
Missouri
MO
Jefferson City
Kansas City
Aug 10, 1821
6,154,913
69,707
180,540
8
Montana
MT
Helena
Billings
Nov 8, 1889
1,084,225
147,040
380,831
2
Nebraska
NE
Lincoln
Omaha
Mar 1, 1867
1,961,504
77,348
200,330
3
Nevada
NV
Carson City
Las Vegas
Oct 31, 1864
3,104,614
110,572
286,380
4
New Hampshire
NH
Concord
Manchester
Jun 21, 1788
1,377,529
9,349
24,214
2
New Jersey
NJ
Trenton
Newark
Dec 18, 1787
9,288,994
8,723
22,591
12
New Mexico
NM
Santa Fe
Albuquerque
Jan 6, 1912
2,117,522
121,590
314,917
3
New York
NY
Albany
New York City
Jul 26, 1788
20,201,249
54,555
141,297
26
North Carolina
NC
Raleigh
Charlotte
Nov 21, 1789
10,439,388
53,819
139,391
14
North Dakota
ND
Bismarck
Fargo
Nov 2, 1889
779,094
70,698
183,108
1
Ohio
OH
Columbus
Mar 1, 1803
11,799,448
44,826
116,098
15
Oklahoma
OK
Oklahoma City
Nov 16, 1907
3,959,353
69,899
181,037
5
Oregon
OR
Salem
Portland
Feb 14, 1859
4,237,256
98,379
254,799
6
Pennsylvania
PA
Harrisburg
Philadelphia
Dec 12, 1787
13,002,700
46,054
119,280
17
Rhode Island
RI
Providence
May 29, 1790
1,097,379
1,545
4,001
2
South Carolina
SC
Columbia
Charleston
May 23, 1788
5,118,425
32,020
82,933
7
South Dakota
SD
Pierre
Sioux Falls
Nov 2, 1889
886,667
77,116
199,729
1
Tennessee
TN
Nashville
Jun 1, 1796
6,910,840
42,144
109,153
9
Texas
TX
Austin
Houston
Dec 29, 1845
29,145,505
268,596
695,662
38
Utah
UT
Salt Lake City
Jan 4, 1896
3,271,616
84,897
219,882
4
Vermont
VT
Montpelier
Burlington
Mar 4, 1791
643,077
9,616
24,906
1
Virginia
VA
Richmond
Virginia Beach
Jun 25, 1788
8,631,393
42,775
110,787
11
Washington
WA
Olympia
Seattle
Nov 11, 1889
7,705,281
71,298
184,661
10
West Virginia
WV
Charleston
Jun 20, 1863
1,793,716
24,230
62,756
2
Federal district of the United States · Federal district
mi2
mi2
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
mi2
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
km2
District of Columbia
District of Columbia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
District of Columbia
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
DC
Established
Jul 16, 1790
Population (2020)
689,545
Total area
68
Total area
176
Reps.
1
Flag, name andpostal abbreviation
Established
Population (2020)
Total area
Reps.
mi2
km2
District of Columbia
DC
Jul 16, 1790
689,545
68
176
1
Inhabited territories of the United States · Territories › Inhabited territories
mi2
mi2
Name andpostal abbreviation
mi2
Name andpostal abbreviation
km2
American Samoa
American Samoa
Name andpostal abbreviation
American Samoa
Name andpostal abbreviation
AS
Capital
Pago Pago
Acquired
1900
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized
Population (2020)
49,710
Total area
581
Total area
1,505
Reps.
1
Guam
Guam
Name andpostal abbreviation
Guam
Name andpostal abbreviation
GU
Capital
Hagåtña
Acquired
1899
Territorial status
Unincorporated, organized
Population (2020)
153,836
Total area
571
Total area
1,478
Reps.
1
Northern Mariana Islands
Northern Mariana Islands
Name andpostal abbreviation
Northern Mariana Islands
Name andpostal abbreviation
MP
Capital
Saipan
Acquired
1986
Territorial status
Unincorporated, organized
Population (2020)
47,329
Total area
1,976
Total area
5,117
Reps.
1
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Name andpostal abbreviation
Puerto Rico
Name andpostal abbreviation
PR
Capital
San Juan
Acquired
1899
Territorial status
Unincorporated, organized
Population (2020)
3,285,874
Total area
5,325
Total area
13,791
Reps.
1
U.S. Virgin Islands
U.S. Virgin Islands
Name andpostal abbreviation
U.S. Virgin Islands
Name andpostal abbreviation
VI
Capital
Charlotte Amalie
Acquired
1917
Territorial status
Unincorporated, organized
Population (2020)
87,146
Total area
733
Total area
1,898
Reps.
1
Name andpostal abbreviation
Capital
Acquired
Territorial status
Population (2020)
Total area
Reps.
mi2
km2
American Samoa
AS
Pago Pago
1900
Unincorporated, unorganized
49,710
581
1,505
1
Guam
GU
Hagåtña
1899
Unincorporated, organized
153,836
571
1,478
1
Northern Mariana Islands
MP
Saipan
1986
Unincorporated, organized
47,329
1,976
5,117
1
Puerto Rico
PR
San Juan
1899
Unincorporated, organized
3,285,874
5,325
13,791
1
Virgin Islands
VI
Charlotte Amalie
1917
Unincorporated, organized
87,146
733
1,898
1
Territories of the United States with no permanent population · Territories › Uninhabited territories
mi2
mi2
Name
mi2
Acquired
km2
Baker Island
Baker Island
Name
Baker Island
Acquired
1856
Territorial status
Unincorporated; unorganized
Land area
0.9
Land area
2.2
Howland Island
Howland Island
Name
Howland Island
Acquired
1858
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized
Land area
0.6
Land area
1.6
Jarvis Island
Jarvis Island
Name
Jarvis Island
Acquired
1856
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized
Land area
2.2
Land area
5.7
Johnston Atoll
Johnston Atoll
Name
Johnston Atoll
Acquired
1859
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized
Land area
1
Land area
2.6
Kingman Reef
Kingman Reef
Name
Kingman Reef
Acquired
1860
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized
Land area
0.005
Land area
0.01
Midway Atoll
Midway Atoll
Name
Midway Atoll
Acquired
1867
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized
Land area
3
Land area
7.8
Navassa Island
Navassa Island
Name
Navassa Island
Acquired
1858
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganizedAlso claimed by Haiti
Land area
3
Land area
7.8
Palmyra Atoll
Palmyra Atoll
Name
Palmyra Atoll
Acquired
1898
Territorial status
Incorporated, unorganized
Land area
1.5
Land area
3.9
Wake Island
Wake Island
Name
Wake Island
Acquired
1899
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganizedAlso claimed by Marshall Islands
Land area
2.5
Land area
6.5
Name
Acquired
Territorial status
Land area
mi2
km2
Baker Island
1856
Unincorporated; unorganized
0.9
2.2
Howland Island
1858
Unincorporated, unorganized
0.6
1.6
Jarvis Island
1856
Unincorporated, unorganized
2.2
5.7
Johnston Atoll
1859
Unincorporated, unorganized
1
2.6
Kingman Reef
1860
Unincorporated, unorganized
0.005
0.01
Midway Atoll
1867
Unincorporated, unorganized
3
7.8
Navassa Island
1858
Unincorporated, unorganizedAlso claimed by Haiti
3
7.8
Palmyra Atoll
1898
Incorporated, unorganized
1.5
3.9
Wake Island
1899
Unincorporated, unorganizedAlso claimed by Marshall Islands
2.5
6.5
Territories claimed but not administered by the United States · Territories › Disputed territories
mi2
mi2
Name
mi2
Claimed
km2
Bajo Nuevo Bank (Petrel Island)
Bajo Nuevo Bank (Petrel Island)
Name
Bajo Nuevo Bank (Petrel Island)
Claimed
1869
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized(disputed sovereignty)
Area
56
Area
145
Administered by
Colombia
Also claimed by
Jamaica Nicaragua
Serranilla Bank
Serranilla Bank
Name
Serranilla Bank
Claimed
1880
Territorial status
Unincorporated, unorganized(disputed sovereignty)
Area
463
Area
1,200
Administered by
Colombia
Also claimed by
Honduras Nicaragua
Name
Claimed
Territorial status
Area
Administered by
Also claimed by
mi2
km2
Bajo Nuevo Bank (Petrel Island)
1869
Unincorporated, unorganized(disputed sovereignty)
56
145
Colombia
Jamaica Nicaragua
Serranilla Bank
1880
Unincorporated, unorganized(disputed sovereignty)
463
1,200
Colombia
Honduras Nicaragua

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  1. The original 13 states became sovereign in July 1776 upon agreeing to the United States Declaration of Independence, and
  2. Uses the term commonwealth rather than state in its full official name
  3. Represented by a non-voting delegate in the House of Representatives.
  4. Although not organized through a federal organic act or other explicit Congressional directive on governance, the people
  5. Organized as a commonwealth.
  6. Represented by a non-voting resident commissioner in the House of Representatives.
  7. Excluding lagoon
  8. Although there are no indigenous inhabitants, around 40 United States Fish and Wildlife Service staff and service contra
  9. U.S. sovereignty is disputed by Haiti.
  10. Although there are no indigenous inhabitants, between 4 and 20 Nature Conservancy, employees, United States Fish and Wil
  11. Although there are no indigenous inhabitants, as of 2009, around 150 U.S. 150 U.S. military personnel and civilian contr
  12. U.S. sovereignty is disputed by the Republic of Marshall Islands.
  13. This is the approximate figure for the land area of the bank, and does not include the surrounding territorial waters.
  14. This figure includes the total land area of the Serranilla Bank and the water area of its lagoon, but not the surroundin
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