According to the US Census Bureau, in April 2010 the state of Washington had a total population of 6,724,540.
The population of Washington DC (the US capital, near Maryland) was 601,723 which was the same as the coterminous District of Columbia. However, the metropolitan area around Washington has a population of about 5.6 million.
According to the US Census, the population in April 2010 was 6,724,540.
An estimate in late 2011 was 6,830,038.
308,679,000
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about 50 million people
More than 10 million
500,000
To the Inhabitants of the City of Washington and to the Citizens of Alexandria
20 inhabitants per km2.
308,679,000
about 36 million.
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Nunavut
yes
no
2.34 million
about 50 million people
In political terms, nothing. Both are political entities owned by the federation as a whole and are the cities where the political powers (executive, legislative, supreme court) reside. In other terms, Washington DC is a medium-sized city with 618,000 inhabitants, while Mexico City is a megalopolis with 21.16 million inhabitants.