No: Washington DC is NOT a state.
But it's an important part of the U.S. The District of Columbia is our nation's capital. Congress established the federal district from land belonging to the states of Maryland and Virginia in 1790.
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No, Washington DC is a Federal District. DC stands for the District of Columbia.
Washington D.C is not a state, it is considered a district and it is also the capital of the United States.
It is a district, it is not a part of any state. It has been talked about making it a state though but for now it is just a district.
it is a district of Columbia
It depends on what area you're in. Mostly though, Washington is a cold state.
"Monthly average temperatures range from a high of 84.0 degrees to a low of 20.0 degrees." -http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/wa_geography.htm
Washington is neither a city nor a state it's its own land. D.C stands for the District of Columbia in honor of Christopher Columbus who found America.
Washington DC is not a state, but one of important part of the USA.
Washington dc is not a state.
Washington DC is the capital of the entire country. It is not the capital of a state.
I assume you mean Washington DC. Washington is a state on the west coast. And no, Washington DC is it's own "State".
Washington is the state of the United States and Washington DC is the capital.
The white house is in Washington DC because Washington DC is the united state's capital. It is head of all the government, and holds all the offices.
Washington DC is not a state.
DC refers to the District of Columbia, which is not a state.
Washington dc
Washington isn't a state. It is a city. DC stands for the District of Columbia, in which the city resides.
Washington, D.C.
No, it is in Washington DC.
When it's 7 AM EST in Washington DC it's 4 AM PST in Washington state. When it's 7 AM EDT in Washington DC it's 4 AM PDT in Washington state.