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There is only one "country" in the US (as opposed to the UK). There are 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the following overseas territories:

Incorporated:

Puerto Rico

Guam

Northern Marianas Islands

US Virgin Islands

Unincorporated:

American Samoa

Wake Island (uninhabited)

Midway Island (uninhabited)

Johnston Atoll (uninhabited)

Baker, Howland, Jarvis Islands (uninhabited)

Kingman Reek (uninhabited)

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