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Washington, D.C., often written as Washington, DC or simply DC, is the capital of the United States. It is a federal district created in 1790 and not part of any state. It houses the U.S. federal government, the White House, Capitol, and Supreme Court, along with many federal agencies and monuments. The district has a local government, but Congress retains authority in many areas; statehood and voting rights remain ongoing issues.
Direct current (DC) is an electrical current that flows in one direction, unlike alternating current (AC). It
DC Comics is an American comic book publisher with origins in 1934 through National Allied Publications, which
Data center (DC) is a facility housing computer systems, storage, networking, and the power and cooling infrastructure
Distribution center (DC) refers to a logistics facility where goods are received, stored, and sorted for distribution
In computing, dc is a reverse-Polish calculator program available on Unix-like systems. It supports arbitrary-precision arithmetic,