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Washington, D.C.

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Washington D.C. – the capital of the USA. The city was founded in 1791 by the first

president of the USA and was named after him.

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George Washington, the first President of

the USA, after whom the city was

named.

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The city stands on the Potomac River.

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The city is situated in the District of Colambia. This District doesn’t belong

to any of the states.

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The District was named in honour of the discovered of

America Christofor Colambus.

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Washington D.C. is unusual city. It has some peculiarities. Such us:

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1. The city was designed and build as a capital.

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2. It was designed in french style by french

architector Pierre Charles L’Enfant.

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3. There are no sky-scrapers due to the law against building houses

higher than the Capitol.

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4. It is the city of only one industry –

law-making.

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5. It is the city of greenary.

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The Capitol - place, where the US Congress meets to discuss the nation's

affairs. It stands on Capitol Hill, the highest point in the city.

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The Library of Congress is not far from the Capitol. It is one of the largest libraries in the

world.

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It takes about 500 kilometres of shelves to

hold all the books!

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Pennsylvania Avenue joins the Capitol and the White House which is the President's residence. The White House has been the home of every

president with the exception of George Washington.

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The North side of the White house.

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The Washington Monument is situated in Potomac Park. It is the tallest stone structure in the USA.

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It is about 160 metres tall and is called the “Pencil” because of its shape.

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The Lincoln Memorial is built in the style of a classic Greek Temple.

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Inside the Memorial there is a large white marble statue

of the 16th President of

the USA

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This is Jefferson Memorial built in honour of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the USA

and the author of the Declaration of Independence.

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Inside you can see a statue of Thomas Jefferson. There are

extracts from his most famous works

on the walls.

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Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul

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Arlington National Cemetery - the military cemetery.In the cemetery are buried members of wars, presidents ,

heads of the Supreme Court and astronauts .Now the cemetery has 300,000 graves .

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Welcome to Washington, D.C. full of history,

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wonders,

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beauty,

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and life!