About U.S.A.
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The United States is the world's third largest country by land area, after
Russia and Canada. It is bounded by the North Atlantic Ocean to the east, the North Pacific
Ocean to the west, Mexico to the south, and Canada to the north.The density of population greatly
varies, depending on where you are in the country.There are many diverse locations in this region that Indians have begun to favor. This is, in itself, a statement about both the eclecticism and the general levels of tolerance that can be found in the U.S.
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Most favored destinations of Indian students
1) The buzzing city of New York is one of the most cosmopolitan destinations in the U.S. It has, arguably,
a faster pace of life than any other city on the planet. For those seeking a career in finance this is an ideal destination.
It is also great for those who want to experience the social life of a city that never sleeps.
2) California is another cosmopolitan destination. Indians are attracted to its' familiar warm climate as well as its' relaxed, holiday environment.
In an economic context it is an IT hub.
3) The vibrant young city of Austin in Texas has become a major destination, both for students and for IT and engineering professionals.
4) The 'Midwest' is sought by Indians who seek a more wholesome family-oriented environment. The United States is an individualistic region. This destination is
appropriate for those of you who value our community and family life and are bound to miss it.
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The Indian population in the US has recorded a phenomenal growth of 105.87 per cent in the
past decade, the highest among all Asian origin groups, according to the US Census Bureau.
The Association of Indians in America (AIA) is the oldest national association of Asian Indians in America, founded August 20, 1967.
Cultural events of all kinds are very common.
You can catch up with the Indian film industry live shows, or musical shows.
All festivals are celebrated in the Indian communities. One can also catch up with Indian television channels.
You could check out varied Indian communities on internet, as well. You'll be amazed to see that a little India exists even in the midst of USA.
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