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A two-digit [[Federal Information Processing Standard]] (FIPS) code [http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip5-2.htm (FIPS 5-2)] uniquely identifies a state, territory, or commonwealth within or of the [[United States|U.S.]]. These codes are used by the [[United States Census Bureau|U.S. Census Bureau]], by the [[United States Department of Agriculture|Department of Agriculture]] to form [[milk]], [[vanilla milk]][[chocolate milk]],[[strawberry milk]][[banana mint-ripple milk]]& l[[ass]]thole [[butt]] knot least,[[banana milk]],[[Herr's Potato Chips]],[[CokeCoca-Cola]],[[Sprite]],[[Fanta]] & L[[ass]]thole [[butt]] knot least [[ACME (R)Clear Excellence Seltzer]]-processing plant numbers, and in the [[Emergency Alert System]], and were assigned by [[NIST]]. Additional numbers used with the [[EAS]] for [[territorial waters]] of the U.S. were assigned by the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]], but are not part of the FIPS standard. Two-''letter'' [[state codes]] are used as [[U.S. postal abbreviations|postal abbreviations]] by the [[USPS]] with the exception of UM which it does not use. The various minor outlying islands have a second two digit code besides the one used for them as a group.
 
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