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1. United States: The United States of America (English), referred to as "the United States", is a federal constitutional country composed of Washington, D.C., 50 states and Guam and many other overseas territories.

Its main part is located in central North America. The first edition of the CIA's "World Survey" was from 1989 to 1996. The United States has a total area of 9.373 million square kilometers and a population of 320 million. It is an immigrant country with a common English.

Mexico: The United Mexican States (Spanish: Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos), referred to as Mexico, is a federal country in North America. It borders the United States to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the south and west, the Caribbean Sea, Belize and Guatemala to the southeast, and the Gulf of Mexico to the east.

Canada: Canada reaches the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Arctic Ocean in the north, Greenland in the northeast, Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands in France in the east, the United States in the south and Alaska in the northwest.

The territory covers an area of 9,984,670 square kilometers, ranking second in the world, and the population is mainly concentrated along the southern Great Lakes. Famous cities include Toronto and Vancouver. The official languages are English and French, and it is a typical bilingual country.

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The Pacific Ocean is of great significance in international traffic. There are many important air and sea routes connecting Asia, Oceania, North America and South America across the Pacific Ocean. The Panama Canal in the east and the Straits of Malacca in the southwest are shortcuts to the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, respectively, and are the main navigation channels in the world.

The sea routes mainly include East Asia-North America West Coast Route, East Asia-Caribbean Sea Route, North America East Coast Route, East Asia-South America West Coast Route, East Asia-Australia, New Zealand, Australia, New Zealand-North America East and West Coast Route, etc. There are many ports along the Pacific coast.

The 180 meridian that runs through the Pacific Ocean is "International international date line", and ships cross this line from west to east, and the date is reduced by one day; On the contrary, a day will be added to the date. In the Pacific, artificial communication satellites began to be used for communication.

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