What does DC mean in Washington, DC?

Means “District of Columbia” (District of Columbia).

“Columbia” is an old US nickname inspired by Christopher Columbus. In the end, “District of Columbia” is just a prettier name for Federal Districtsince the status of “district”, in practice, designates the same thing as in the rest of the world: an administrative unit of the same level as a state, only without representatives in Congress.

Locating the nation’s capital in a district is one way to keep your sovereignty in relation to the state in which it is located. Can you imagine the power that a state would have if it could legislate over the federal capital?

Curiosity: Do not confuse the city with the state of Washington, in the northwest of the USA!

CONSULTANCY: Sean Purdy, professor of US History at USP.

SOURCES: Book Washington Odyssey: a Multicultural History of the Nation¿s Capital, by Francine C. Cary.

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