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List of Notable Cities in The US (United States) Knowledge
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List of Notable Cities in The US (United States)

Here is a list of some notable cities in the United States: ## New York City - the most populous city in the US, known for its iconic skyline, landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Central Park, and its diverse culture and history. ## Los Angeles - the second most populous city in the US, known for its entertainment industry, including Hollywood, and its beautiful beaches and weather. ## Chicago - the third most populous city in the US, known for its architecture, including Willis Tower (formerly known as Sears Tower) and the Willis Tower Skydeck, and its rich cultural scene. ## Houston - the fourth most populous city in the US, known for its energy industry, diverse culture and famous museums such as the Space Center Houston. ## Phoenix - the capital of Arizona, known for its warm weather and outdoor recreational opportunities, as well as its numerous golf courses. ## Philadelphia - the largest city in Pennsylvania, known for its historical sites, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its thriving arts and culture scene. ## San Antonio - the seventh most populous city in the US, known for the Riverwalk, the Alamo, and the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. ## San Diego - a coastal city in southern California, known for its beaches, parks, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. ## Dallas - the ninth most populous city in the US, known for its oil and telecommunications industries, and its famous AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. ## San Francisco - a city located in the Bay Area of California, known for its picturesque Victorian architecture, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and its liberal culture. ## Note that, this is not a complete list of all the cities in the United States, there are many other smaller towns and cities in the country which have their own unique culture, history and heritage. ## Stay tuned.

List Of Cancer Mortality Rates In The United States Health
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List Of Cancer Mortality Rates In The United States

Here is the list of cancer mortality rates in the United States.## Cancer mortality is determined by the complex relationship of lifestyle with people's health and their health system. During 2013–2017 in the United States, the age-adjusted death rate for all types of cancer was 189.5/100,000 for men and 135.7/100,000 for women. Below is an incomplete list of age-adjusted mortality rates for various types of cancer in the United States from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program.## Check out the full list below.## List of cancer mortality rates in the United States Type Age Adjusted Mortality Rates (per 100,000 people) during 2013-2017 All Cancer 158.3 Oral cancer 0.0 Esophageal cancer 3.9 Stomach cancer 3.1 Colorectal cancer 13.9 Liver cancer and bile duct cancer 6.6 Gallbladder cancer 0.6 Pancreatic cancer 11.0 Laryngeal cancer 1.0 Lung cancer 40.2 Tracheal cancer (including other respiratory organs) 0.1 Bone cancer (including joint cancer) 0.5 Skin cancer (excluding basal and squamous) 3.4 Breast cancer (non-in situ) 11.3 Uterine cancer (cervix uteri) 1.2 Uterine cancer (corpus uteri) 1.2 Uterine cancer (not otherwise specified) 1.4 Ovarian cancer 3.8 Prostate cancer 7.8 Bladder cancer 4.4 Renal cancer (kidney and renal pelvis cancer) 3.7 Brain cancer 4.4 Thyroid cancer 0.5 Myeloma 3.3 Lymphoma 5.8 Leukemia 6.4 ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of WWE United States Champions WWE
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List Of WWE United States Champions

Here is the list of WWE United States Champions.## The WWE United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested in the American promotion WWE on the Raw brand. It was originally known as the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship and began as a regional championship created and defended by Jim Crockett Jr.'s Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, a region of the National Wrestling Alliance.## Check out the full list below.## List of WWE United States Champions No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) 1 Harley Race January 1, 1975 House show Tallahassee, FL 1 183 183 Defeated Johnny Weaver in a tournament final to become the inaugural NWA United States Heavyweight Champion for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. 2 Johnny Valentine July 3, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1 93 93 — Vacated October 4, 1975 — — — — — Vacated when Johnny Valentine suffered a career-ending injury in a plane crash. 3 Terry Funk November 9, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1 18 19 Defeated Paul Jones in a tournament final for the vacant title. 4 Paul Jones November 27, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1 107 107 5 Blackjack Mulligan March 13, 1976 House show Greensboro, NC 1 217 218 6 Paul Jones October 16, 1976 House show Greensboro, NC 2 43 43 WWE recognizes Jones' reign as ending on November 28, 1976. † Blackjack Mulligan November 28, 1976 House show Charlotte, NC 2 11 — † Paul Jones December 9, 1976 House show Winston-Salem, NC 3 6 — 7 Blackjack Mulligan December 15, 1976 House show Raleigh, NC 2(3) 204 204 8 Bobo Brazil July 7, 1977 House show Norfolk, VA 1 22 22 9 Ric Flair July 29, 1977 House show Richmond, VA 1 84 84 10 Ricky Steamboat October 21, 1977 House show Charleston, SC 1 72 73 11 Blackjack Mulligan January 1, 1978 House show Greensboro, NC 3(4) 77 78 12 Mr. Wrestling March 19, 1978 House show Greensboro, NC 1 21 22 13 Ric Flair April 9, 1978 House show Charlotte, NC 2 253 253 14 Ricky Steamboat December 17, 1978 House show Toronto, ON, Canada 2 105 105 15 Ric Flair April 1, 1979 House show Greensboro, NC 3 133 134 — Vacated August 12, 1979 — — — — — Vacated when Ric Flair won the NWA World Tag Team Championship four days prior. 16 Jimmy Snuka September 1, 1979 House show Charlotte, NC 1 231 233 Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final for the vacant title.WWE recognizes Snuka's reign as ending on April 20, 1980. 17 Ric Flair April 19, 1980 House show Greensboro, NC 4 98 98 WWE recognizes Flair's reign as beginning on April 20, 1980, although in reality, he won the title on April 19, 1980. † Greg Valentine July 26, 1980 House show Charlotte, NC 1 121 — † Ric Flair November 24, 1980 House show Greenville, SC 5 64 — Although this reign is not recognized, a WWE.com article recognized Flair as a six-time champion. 18 Roddy Piper January 27, 1981 House show Raleigh, NC 1 193 194 The title became the undisputed NWA United States Heavyweight Championship in January 1981 after the NWA San Francisco office, the last other promotion to recognize its own United States Heavyweight Champion, closed. 19 Wahoo McDaniel August 8, 1981 House show Greensboro, NC 1 31 32 — Vacated September 8, 1981 — — — — — Vacated when Wahoo McDaniel was injured by Abdullah the Butcher. 20 Sgt. Slaughter October 4, 1981 House show Charlotte, NC 1 229 229 Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final for the vacant title. 21 Wahoo McDaniel May 21, 1982 House show Richmond, VA 2 17 18 22 Sgt. Slaughter June 7, 1982 House show Greenville, SC 2 76 76 Awarded the title due to Wahoo McDaniel being injured by Don Muraco and Roddy Piper before the match. 23 Wahoo McDaniel August 22, 1982 House show Charlotte, NC 3 74 75 24 Greg Valentine November 4, 1982 House show Norfolk, VA 1(2) 163 163 25 Roddy Piper April 16, 1983 House show Greensboro, NC 2 14 15 26 Greg Valentine April 30, 1983 House show Greensboro, NC 2(3) 228 229 Valentine won when Roddy Piper suffered a large cut over his left ear and the referee stopped the match. 27 Dick Slater December 14, 1983 House show Shelby, NC 1 129 129 28 Ricky Steamboat April 21, 1984 House show Greensboro, NC 3 64 64 29 Wahoo McDaniel June 24, 1984 House show Greensboro, NC 4 7 7 — Vacated July 1, 1984 — — — — — Wahoo McDaniel was stripped of the title due to Tully Blanchard interfering in McDaniel's title defense. 30 Wahoo McDaniel October 7, 1984 House show Charlotte, NC 5 167 168 Defeated Manny Fernandez in a tournament final for the vacant title. 31 Magnum T. A. March 23, 1985 Worldwide Wrestling Charlotte, NC 1 120 120 32 Tully Blanchard July 21, 1985 House show Charlotte, NC 1 130 130 33 Magnum T. A. November 28, 1985 Starrcade Greensboro, NC 2 182 154 This was an "I Quit" steel cage match.WWE recognizes Magnum T. A. as being stripped of the title on May 1, 1986. — Vacated May 29, 1986 — — — — — Magnum T. A. was stripped of the title for attacking NWA president Bob Geigel. 34 Nikita Koloff August 17, 1986 House show Charlotte, NC 1 328 328 Defeated Magnum T. A. in a best of seven series for the vacant title,Koloff defeated Wahoo McDaniel on September 28, 1986 to unify the NWA National Heavyweight Championship into the U.S. title. 35 Lex Luger July 11, 1987 Great American Bash Greensboro, NC 1 138 138 This was a steel cage match. 36 Dusty Rhodes November 26, 1987 Starrcade Chicago, IL 1 141 141 This was a steel cage match. — Vacated April 15, 1988 — — — — — Dusty Rhodes was stripped of the title for attacking NWA President Jim Crockett. 37 Barry Windham May 13, 1988 House show Houston, TX 1 283 283 Defeated Nikita Koloff in a tournament final for the vacant title. National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / World Championship Wrestling (WCW) 38 Lex Luger February 20, 1989 Chi-Town Rumble Chicago, IL 2 76 76 39 Michael Hayes May 7, 1989 WrestleWar Nashville, TN 1 15 15 40 Lex Luger May 22, 1989 House show Bluefield, WV 3 523 523 Aired on NWA World Wide Wrestling on June 10, 1989. 41 Stan Hansen October 27, 1990 Halloween Havoc Chicago, IL 1 50 50 42 Lex Luger December 16, 1990 Starrcade St. Louis, MO 4 210 210 This was a Texas Bullrope match.During Luger's reign in 1991, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) split from the NWA and the title was renamed as the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. World Championship Wrestling (WCW) — Vacated July 14, 1991 The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD — — — Vacated when Lex Luger won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. 43 Sting August 25, 1991 House show Atlanta, GA 1 86 86 Defeated Steve Austin in a tournament final for the vacant title. 44 Rick Rude November 19, 1991 Clash of the Champions XVII Savannah, GA 1 378 378 — Vacated December 1, 1992 — — — — — Vacated due to Rick Rude suffering an injury. 45 Dustin Rhodes January 11, 1993 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA 1 138 138 Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a match that was originally made to determine the No. 1 contender. But, upon Rick Rude's vacating the title, the match was instead made to decide the new champion.Aired on tape delay on January 16, 1993. — Vacated May 29, 1993 WCW Saturday Night — — — — The WCW Board of Directors announced the title had been held-up, several weeks after Rhodes' controversial title defense against Rick Rude that ended in Rude appearing to win via pinfall, and taking possession of the title belt, despite both wrestlers' shoulders being off the mat. 46 Dustin Rhodes August 30, 1993 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA 2 119 119 Defeated Rick Rude in a rematch for the vacant title.Aired on tape delay on September 11, 1993. 47 Steve Austin December 27, 1993 Starrcade '93: 10th Anniversary Charlotte, NC 1 240 240 This was a two out of three falls match. 48 Ricky Steamboat August 24, 1994 Clash of the Champions XXVIII Cedar Rapids, IA 4 25 25 49 Steve Austin September 18, 1994 Fall Brawl 1994: War Games Roanoke, VA 2

List Of States Of America Education
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List Of States Of America

Here is the list of states in America.## America is divided into 50 administrative states and the capital of America is Washington DC.## Check out the complete list below.## List of states of United States Flag, name andpostal abbreviation Cities Ratification oradmission Population Total area Land area Water area Numberof Reps. Capital Largest mi2 km2 mi2 km2 mi2 km2 Alabama AL Montgomery Huntsville Dec 14, 1819 5,024,279 52,420 135,767 50,645 131,171 1,775 4,597 7 Alaska AK Juneau Anchorage Jan 3, 1959 733,391 665,384 1,723,337 570,641 1,477,953 94,743 245,384 1 Arizona AZ Phoenix Feb 14, 1912 7,151,502 113,990 295,234 113,594 294,207 396 1,026 9 Arkansas AR Little Rock Jun 15, 1836 3,011,524 53,179 137,732 52,035 134,771 1,143 2,961 4 California CA Sacramento Los Angeles Sep 9, 1850 39,538,223 163,695 423,967 155,779 403,466 7,916 20,501 53 Colorado CO Denver Aug 1, 1876 5,773,714 104,094 269,601 103,642 268,431 452 1,170 7 Connecticut CT Hartford Bridgeport Jan 9, 1788 3,605,944 5,543 14,357 4,842 12,542 701 1,816 5 Delaware DE Dover Wilmington Dec 7, 1787 989,948 2,489 6,446 1,949 5,047 540 1,399 1 Florida FL Tallahassee Jacksonville Mar 3, 1845 21,538,187 65,758 170,312 53,625 138,887 12,133 31,424 27 Georgia GA Atlanta Jan 2, 1788 10,711,908 59,425 153,910 57,513 148,959 1,912 4,951 14 Hawaii HI Honolulu Aug 21, 1959 1,455,271 10,932 28,313 6,423 16,635 4,509 11,678 2 Idaho ID Boise Jul 3, 1890 1,839,106 83,569 216,443 82,643 214,045 926 2,398 2 Illinois IL Springfield Chicago Dec 3, 1818 12,812,508 57,914 149,995 55,519 143,793 2,395 6,202 18 Indiana IN Indianapolis Dec 11, 1816 6,785,528 36,420 94,326 35,826 92,789 593 1,537 9 Iowa IA Des Moines Dec 28, 1846 3,190,369 56,273 145,746 55,857 144,669 416 1,077 4 Kansas KS Topeka Wichita Jan 29, 1861 2,937,880 82,278 213,100 81,759 211,754 520 1,346 4 Kentucky KY Frankfort Louisville Jun 1, 1792 4,505,836 40,408 104,656 39,486 102,269 921 2,387 6 Louisiana LA Baton Rouge New Orleans Apr 30, 1812 4,657,757 52,378 135,659 43,204 111,898 9,174 23,761 6 Maine ME Augusta Portland Mar 15, 1820 1,362,359 35,380 91,633 30,843 79,883 4,537 11,750 2 Maryland MD Annapolis Baltimore Apr 28, 1788 6,177,224 12,406 32,131 9,707 25,142 2,699 6,990 8 Massachusetts MA Boston Feb 6, 1788 7,029,917 10,554 27,336 7,800 20,202 2,754 7,134 9 Michigan MI Lansing Detroit Jan 26, 1837 10,077,331 96,714 250,487 56,539 146,435 40,175 104,052 14 Minnesota MN St. Paul Minneapolis May 11, 1858 5,706,494 86,936 225,163 79,627 206,232 7,309 18,930 8 Mississippi MS Jackson Dec 10, 1817 2,961,279 48,432 125,438 46,923 121,531 1,508 3,907 4 Missouri MO Jefferson City Kansas City Aug 10, 1821 6,154,913 69,707 180,540 68,742 178,040 965 2,501 8 Montana MT Helena Billings Nov 8, 1889 1,084,225 147,040 380,831 145,546 376,962 1,494 3,869 1 Nebraska NE Lincoln Omaha Mar 1, 1867 1,961,504 77,348 200,330 76,824 198,974 524 1,356 3 Nevada NV Carson City Las Vegas Oct 31, 1864 3,104,614 110,572 286,380 109,781 284,332 791 2,048 4 New Hampshire NH Concord Manchester Jun 21, 1788 1,377,529 9,349 24,214 8,953 23,187 397 1,027 2 New Jersey NJ Trenton Newark Dec 18, 1787 9,288,994 8,723 22,591 7,354 19,047 1,368 3,544 12 New Mexico NM Santa Fe Albuquerque Jan 6, 1912 2,117,522 121,590 314,917 121,298 314,161 292 757 3 New York NY Albany New York City Jul 26, 1788 20,201,249 54,555 141,297 47,126 122,057 7,429 19,240 27 North Carolina NC Raleigh Charlotte Nov 21, 1789 10,439,388 53,819 139,391 48,618 125,920 5,201 13,471 13 North Dakota ND Bismarck Fargo Nov 2, 1889 779,094 70,698 183,108 69,001 178,711 1,698 4,397 1 Ohio OH Columbus Mar 1, 1803 11,799,448 44,826 116,098 40,861 105,829 3,965 10,269 16 Oklahoma OK Oklahoma City Nov 16, 1907 3,959,353 69,899 181,037 68,595 177,660 1,304 3,377 5 Oregon OR Salem Portland Feb 14, 1859 4,237,256 98,379 254,799 95,988 248,608 2,391 6,191 5 Pennsylvania PA Harrisburg Philadelphia Dec 12, 1787 13,002,700 46,054 119,280 44,743 115,883 1,312 3,397 18 Rhode Island RI Providence May 29, 1790 1,097,379 1,545 4,001 1,034 2,678 511 1,324 2 South Carolina SC Columbia Charleston May 23, 1788 5,118,425 32,020 82,933 30,061 77,857 1,960 5,076 7 South Dakota SD Pierre Sioux Falls Nov 2, 1889 886,667 77,116 199,729 75,811 196,350 1,305 3,379 1 Tennessee TN Nashville Jun 1, 1796 6,910,840 42,144 109,153 41,235 106,798 909 2,355 9 Texas TX Austin Houston Dec 29, 1845 29,145,505 268,596 695,662 261,232 676,587 7,365 19,075 36 Utah UT Salt Lake City Jan 4, 1896 3,271,616 84,897 219,882 82,170 212,818 2,727 7,064 4 Vermont VT Montpelier Burlington Mar 4, 1791 643,077 9,616 24,906 9,217 23,871 400 1,035 1 Virginia VA Richmond Virginia Beach Jun 25, 1788 8,631,393 42,775 110,787 39,490 102,279 3,285 8,508 11 Washington WA Olympia Seattle Nov 11, 1889 7,705,281 71,298 184,661 66,456 172,119 4,842 12,542 10 West Virginia WV Charleston Jun 20, 1863 1,793,716 24,230 62,756 24,038 62,259 192 497 3 Wisconsin WI Madison Milwaukee May 29, 1848 5,893,718 65,496 169,635 54,158 140,268 11,339 29,367 8 Wyoming WY Cheyenne Jul 10, 1890 576,851 97,813 253,335 97,093 251,470 720 1,864 1 Stay Tuned ##

List Of Top 10 Largest Universities In The United States By Enrollment Education
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List Of Top 10 Largest Universities In The United States By Enrollment

Here is the list of the top 10 universities in the US.## State University of New York System is the largest university in the united states with a total of 606,232 enrollments, And this university is located in New York.## The following is a list of the top ten largest institutions of higher education by Fall 2013 enrollment.## Check out the complete list below.## List of top 10 largest universities in the United States # College Classification Location Enrollment 1.- State University of New York System Public New York 606,232 2.- California State University Public California 477,466 3.- University of Phoenix Private, For-profit Arizona 442,033 4.- University of California Public California 226,449 5.- University of North Carolina System Public North Carolina 222,322 6.- Ivy Tech Community College Public Indiana 175,313 7.- Ashford University Private, For-profit Iowa 169,843 8.- American Public University System Private, For-profit West Virginia 110,644 9.- Liberty University Private Virginia 110,000 10.- Miami Dade College Public Florida 100,855 Stay Tuned##

List Of Top 10 Current Members Of The United States Congress By Wealth Politics
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List Of Top 10 Current Members Of The United States Congress By Wealth

Here is the list of the top 10 current members of the United States Congress by wealth.## Rick Scott tops the list with 259.7 million dollars, he is an American politician and businessman serving as the junior United States senator from Florida since 2019.## Check out the full list below.## List of top 10 current members of the United States Congress by wealth # Name Party State Chamber Net worth ($million) 1.- Rick Scott Republican Florida Senate 259.7 2.- Mark Warner Democratic Virginia Senate 214.1 3.- Greg Gianforte Republican Montana House 189.3 4.- Paul Mitchell Republican Michigan House 179.6 5.- Mitt Romney Republican Utah Senate 174.5 6.- Vernon Buchanan Republican Florida House 157.2 7.- Mike Braun Republican Indiana Senate 136.8 8.- Don Beyer Democratic Virginia House 124.9 9.- Dean Phillips Democratic Minnesota House 123.8 10.- Nancy Pelosi Democratic California House 114.7 Stay Tuned##