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1) What are the 50 States of America?
Alabama
Illinois
Missouri
Oregon
Wisconsin
Alaska
Indiana
Montana
Pennsylvania
Wyoming
Arizona
Iowa
Nebraska
Rhode Island
Arkansas
Kansas
Nevada
South Carolina
California
Kentucky
New Hampshire
South Dakota
Colorado
Louisiana
New Jersey
Tennessee
Connecticut
Maine
New Mexico
Texas
Delaware
Maryland
New York
Utah
Florida
Massachusetts
North Carolina
Vermont
Georgia
Michigan
North Dakota
Virginia
Hawaii
Minnesota
Ohio
Washington
Idaho
Mississippi
Oklahoma
West Virginia

2) Identify Its Geographical Location including its City Codes and Airport Codes.
Alabama
AL
Birmingham International Airport
BHM
Dothan Regional Airport
DHM
Huntsville International Airport
HSV
Mobile
MOB
Montgomery
MGM
East South Central state bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west.

Alaska
AK
Anchorage International Airport
ANC
Fairbanks International Airport
FAI
Juneau International Airport
JNU
Pacific state bordered by the Bering Sea to the west, the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Yukon Territory to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the south.

Arizona
AZ
Flagstaff
FLG
Phoenix, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
PHX
Tucson International Airport
TUS
Yuma International Airport
YUM
Southwestern state bordered by Utah to the north, New Mexico to the east, Mexico to the south, and California and Nevada to the west.

Arkansas
AR
Fayetteville
FYV
Little Rock National Airport
LIT
West South Central state bordered by Missouri to the north, Mississippi and Tennessee to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Oklahoma to the west.

California
CA
Burbank
BUR
Fresno
FAT
Long Beach
LGB
Los Angeles International Airport
LAX
Oakland
OAK
Ontario
ONT
Palm Springs
PSP
Sacramento
SMF
San Diego
SAN
San Francisco International Airport
SFO
San Jose
SJC
Santa



References: http://www.50states.com/ http://www.leonardsguide.com/us-airport-codes.shtml http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/usaweb/snapshot/Alabama.htm

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