User:Laudaka/usa state postal abreviations

(from the U.S. state article)

List of states

A list of all the U.S.A. states, with only their US postal abbreviations, most commonly used by people living in the USA.

This list is NOT intended as an encyclopedia article and that's why it's on my personal pages. It is intended as a TOOL for people not from the USA and especially for people from "non English speaking countries".

AK: Alaska
AL: Alabama
AR: Arkansas
AZ: Arizona
CA: California
CO: Colorado
CT: Connecticut
DE: Delaware
FL: Florida
GA: Georgia

HI: Hawaii
IA: Iowa
ID: Idaho
IL: Illinois
IN: Indiana
KS: Kansas
KY: Kentucky
LA: Louisiana
MA: Massachusetts
MD: Maryland

ME: Maine
MI: Michigan
MN: Minnesota
MO: Missouri
MS: Mississippi
MT: Montana
NC: North Carolina
ND: North Dakota
NE: Nebraska
NH: New Hampshire

NJ: New Jersey
NM: New Mexico
NV: Nevada
NY: New York
OH: Ohio
OK: Oklahoma
OR: Oregon
PA: Pennsylvania
RI: Rhode Island
SC: South Carolina

SD: South Dakota
TN: Tennessee
TX: Texas
UT: Utah
VA: Virginia
VT: Vermont
WA: Washington
WI: Wisconsin
WV: West Virginia
WY: Wyoming

It's important to know that often the capitals of the states, which have been ommited here on purpose, are often a lot smaller than the largest city in the state. That is one of the very reasons why there are no capitals in this list.

In addition to the this states, several other areas belong to or have associations with the United States. The only important one to remember is the next area:

  • DC District of Columbia. The main city in the District of Columbia is Washington, D.C. The city were the Federal government is and where of course the White House and Capitol is that you always see on television. It is always called Washingtion, D.C. because there is also a USA state called Washington, but that is completely in the far west of the USA. Washington, D.C. is completely in the east and is much closer to Europe.

Other areas who belong to or have associations with the United States:

(ultimate soveignty? if someone could explain me what the heck that means?)

REMARKS: The list in the U.S. state article was so excellently formatted that I took the freedom to make this copy on my personal pages, but then stripping down every not important away. The only thing that is important for non native English speakers is that they can recognize the state abreviations that are frequently used in user profiles, in chat rooms, etc., etc.

Also remember people from the USA often forget to add USA after the postal abreviation in their profile, which makes it kind of confusing for people from non-English speaking countries from all over the world. No offense meant!

Feel free to improve this text just like you'd improve a normal article. This text is licensed under the GNU FDL, so don't consider it as something that's part of my personal pages and feel free to improve it! (I say this because I suppose you would never have the idea of copying some fierce fight on the for example abortion article talk pages even it is officially under the GNU FDL.)

Hope no one considers this an illegal use of my personal wikipedia pages.

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