61 square miles
Washington, D.C., has a land area of 159 sq km (61.4 sq mi) and a total area of 177 sq km (68.3 sq mi).
Washington DC has a total area of 68.3 square miles (177 km2), of which 61.4 square miles (159 km2) is land and 6.9 square miles (18 km2) (10.16%) is water. The entire land area is one city and this city is called Washington.
According to the 2010 US Census, there were 601,723 residents of Washington, DC. However, there are a total of about 5,600,000 people in the Washington Metropolitan Area. An estimate in early 2012 was 617,996.
From the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial to the Lincoln Memorial, the Mall spans about 309 acres.
Community Answer 1Washington DC has a total area of 68.3 square miles. The entire area is one city, and the entire area is the capital of the US.__________________________Community Answer 2Washington DC doesn't have a capital. Washington DC is the capital of the US.Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States.
Banneker was a watch maker and surveyor. He helped survey the land area that was to become Washington DC.
Washington D.C used land from Maryland and Virginia.
The capital is Washington DC. It was designed to be the capital out of land that was swampy.
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The total area of the District of Columbia is 177 square kilometres, the City of Washington fills the entire district.
The Capital at Washington DC.
Virginia and Maryland gave up land to create Washington, DC. Much of it was swamp land.