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United States Census Bureau (3869 bytes)
1: ...s Bureau seal.jpg|right|Seal of the Bureau of the Census]]
3: ...at least once every ten years (through the [[U.S. Census]]), and the number of Representatives in [[Congre...
5: ...blishment is codified in Title 13 of the [[United States Code]].
7: ...sing centers set up temporarily for the decennial censuses.
9: ...other Census Bureau employee — is permitted to reveal identifiable information about any person,...

United States 2000 Census (5914 bytes)
1: ...ted]] during the [[United States 1990 census|1990 census]].
3: ...of the [[free association|Commonwealth]] of [[Puerto Rico]]; its population was 3,808,610, an 8.1 perc...
6: ...nal links and references|references below]]), the Census Bureau highlighted the following facts about U.S ...
7: ...ercent of respondents said they were [[Race (U.S. census)#Definitions|White]] alone;
8: *[[Race (U.S. census)|Hispanics]] accounted for 12.5 percent of the U....

Chalk figures in the United Kingdom (2241 bytes)
1: ...figures''' have been carved into hillsides in the United Kingdom, including :-
3: *[[Alton Barnes, Wiltshire|Alton Barnes]] white horse, [[Wiltshire]] (1812)
4: *[[Broad Town, Wiltshire |Broad Town]] white horse, Wiltshire (1864)
5: ...ularly believed to be ancient, but recently dated to c. 17th century)
10: *[[Folkestone, Kent|Folkestone]] white horse, [[Kent]] (2003)

United Kingdom Census 2001 (1228 bytes)
1: ... which the national [[census]] conducted in the [[United Kingdom]] on Sunday [[29 April]] [[2001]] is know...
3: ...nt part in the calculation of resource allocation to regional and local service providers, by national...
5: ''Census 2001'' was organised by the '''[[Office for Natio...
8: ...tp://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/default.asp Census 2001 website] (England & Wales)
9: ...www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/common/home.jsp Scotland's Census Results OnLine]

Demographics of England from the 2001 United Kingdom census (819 bytes)
1: ...and]]''' as presented by the [[United Kingdom]] [[Census]] in [[2001]].
3: ''See [[List of United Kingdom countries by population]] for a breakdown...
7: ** total: 49,138,831
36: [[Category:Demographics of the United Kingdom]]

United Nations Association of the United States of America (1074 bytes)
1: ...hich was merged with the ''U.S. Committee for the United Nations'' in [[1964]].
3: ...o MUN programs in local colleges and high schools to assist students in attending MUN out-of-state con...
7: ....org/wfuna-archive/index.html World Federation of United Nations Associations]
8: [[Category:United Nations]]

United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (1087 bytes)
1: ... more confessions as doctrinal guides (as opposed to strict "standards") in its [[Book of Confessions]...
3: ...] (PCUS - the Southern Church) from the beginning to merge the two churches, and this was finally acco...

United States Ambassadors to the United Nations (4590 bytes)
1: .... Permanent Representative, or "Perm Rep", to the United Nations):
10: <th>[[President of the United States|U.S. President(s)]]</th></tr>
77: <tr><td>[[William Scranton]]</td>
115: <td>[[Bill Clinton]]</td></tr>
120: <td>[[Bill Clinton]]</td></tr>

United States and the United Nations (9494 bytes)
1: ...he [[United States]] is a charter member of the [[United Nations]] and one of five permanent members of th...
5: ...e, on [[January 1]], [[1942]], 26 nations pledged to continue fighting the [[Axis powers]].
7: ...ited States]] as well as a majority of other signatories.
9: ...e [[United States Congress]] due to the inability to reach a compromise regarding the [[Lodge Reservat...
11: ...the title "Mr. Veto". (see [[Soviet Union and the United Nations]])

1630 (2290 bytes)
1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;"
3: ...'''</small> <br /> [[1627]] [[1628]] [[1629]] - [[1630]] - [[1631]] [[1632]] [[1633]]
5: ...all> <br /> [[1600s]] [[1610s]] [[1620s]] - '''[[1630s]]''' - [[1640s]] [[1650s]] [[1660s]]
7: ...18th century]] <hr> [[1630 in literature]] <br> [[1630 in science]]
11: ... American]] [[Quadequine]] introduces [[Popcorn]] to [[England|English]] colonists.

1630 in science (367 bytes)
1: '''The year 1630 in [[science]] and [[technology]]''' included man...
3: ...so:'' [[1629 in science]], [[1630|other events of 1630]], [[1631 in science]], [[list of years in scienc...
11: [[Category:1630]]

List of state leaders in 1630 (1865 bytes)
1: ...s in 1629|1629 state leaders]] - [[1630|Events of 1630]] - [[List of state leaders in 1631|1631 state le...
5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1630]]
6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1630]]
7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1630]]
14: **Shogun ([[Tokugawa shogunate|Tokugawa]]) - [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], [[Shogun|Shogun of Japan]] ([[16...

United States (47490 bytes)
1: :''For other uses, see [[United States (disambiguation)]] and [[US (disambiguation)]].''...
3: ...he system of [[federation|federalism]]. A United States citizen is usually identified as an ''American''[...
5: ...] in [[1776]] that they were free and independent states and they were recognized as such by the [[Treaty ...
13: native_name = United States of America |
14: common_name = the United States |

SS United States (7545 bytes)
1: <!-- To edit the text of this article, scroll down past t...
4: ... United States postcard.jpg|thumb|230px|SS United States postcard]]</td></tr>
5: <tr><td colspan=2 style="color: white; background: navy;"><center>'''Career'''</center></td><...
11: <tr><td colspan=2 style="color: white; background: navy;"><center>'''General Characteristics'...
12: <tr><td>Tonnage:</td><td>53,329 gross tons</td></tr>

Those United States (213 bytes)
1: ...a a transatlantic [[steam ship]]) to the [[United States of America]].

United States citizenship (3238 bytes)
1: ...ates citizenship''' is membership of the [[United States]] political system.
6: *Able to vote in political elections upon reaching the age...
8: ...un for President and Vice President of the United States).
9: *Able to obtain an American [[passport]].
10: ...etting [[deportation|deported]] from the [[United States]].

ShopRite (United States) (1413 bytes)
1: ...ormation about the South African and Indian food store chain of the same name, see [[Shoprite (South A...
3: ...ually-owned and operated affilates with over 190 stores, all under its corporate and distrbution arm, ...
5: ... newly built giant ShopRite can be found in [[Wharton, New Jersey]], opened in [[2001]], and a rebuilt...
11: * [http://www.shoprite.com ShopRite (United States)]
14: [[Category:Supermarkets in the United States]]

United States (disambiguation) (1214 bytes)
1: '''United States''' may refer to:
3: * The '''[[United States|United States of America]]''', a country in [[North America]].
4: * The '''[[SS United States|SS ''United States'']]''', the fastest [[ocean liner]] ever built.
5: * The '''[[USS United States|USS ''United States'']]''', a never-built [[aircraft carrier]].
6: * The '''[[United Mexican States]]''', the official name of Mexico.

Soccer in the United States (4402 bytes)
1: ...t popular [[recreational sport]]s in the [[United States]], but [[professional sport|professional]] soccer...
3: ...s was a game between [[Princeton University|Princeton]] and [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]] in [[1869]]...
5: ...n [[1907]] and [[1939]]. What is now the [[United States Soccer Federation]] was originally the ''US Footb...
7: ...United States women's national soccer team|United States women's national team]] is one of the best in the...
9: ...r of American soccer leagues have been attempted, today the largest is [[Major League Soccer]] that ha...

Banking in the United States (4908 bytes)
1: ...private banks]] printed their own [[bank note]]s, backed by deposits of [[gold]] and/or [[silver]].
3: ... the war, a number of banks were chartered by the states under the Articles of Confederation, including th...
5: ...11]]. Similarly, the [[Second Bank of the United States]] was chartered in [[1816]] and shuttered in [[18...
9: ... of chartering banks was quickly adopted by other states and persisted until [[1863]], when Congress passe...
13: ...tate bank notes, bringing all banks in the United States under federal supervision. However, a number of ...

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