No, Washington DC is not considered a US territory. It is a federal district and the capital of the United States.
Washington is located in DC. The District of Columbia.
No, Washington DC is not a province. It is a federal district and the capital of the United States.
No, Washington DC is not a territory. It is a federal district and the capital of the United States.
Washington DC is in a federal district, the District of Columbia, it does not have any counties.
Washington DC is a federal district not a territory. Washington DC is the capital city of the US, it is situated in the eastern US.
Washington D.C. is located in Washington County. Washington, D.C. is the 23rd largest federal district city in the United States.
Washington DC is the capital of the U.S. Washington DC is a federal district known as the District of Columbia. In addition, the U.S. government has several other kinds of "federal districts" which are not specifically related to a capital city.
It is a district
Washington DC is neither a state nor is it within any other state. Washington DC is a federal District. Article One of the United States Constitution provides for a federal district, distinct from the states, to serve as the permanent national capital.Washington DC was created when Maryland (and originally Virginia) donated land to the Federal Government to form the federal district. Subsequently the land Virginia provided (Alexandria VA) was returned to Virginia.Washington DC is adjacent to both Maryland and Virginia.
Washington DC was created as a unique territory or "federal district" in 1791.
It is a Federal District, much like Washington DC.