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Elves, as mythical creatures, do not exist in the United States of America or anywhere in the world. They are typically depicted in folklore and fantasy literature, such as J.R.R. Tolkien's works. While there may be cultural references or representations of elves in various forms of media in the US, they are not real beings that exist in reality.

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