Alabama

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Alabama
State of Alabama
Nickname(s)
The Yellowhammer State, The Heart of Dixie, and The Cotton State
Motto(s)
Latin: Audemus jura nostra defendere
(We dare defend our rights)
Anthem: Alabama
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CountryUnited States
Before statehoodAlabama Territory
Admitted to the UnionDecember 14, 1819 (22nd)
CapitalMontgomery
Largest cityBirmingham
Largest county or equivalentBaldwin County
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Birmingham
Government
 • GovernorKay Ivey (R)
 • Lieutenant governorWill Ainsworth (R)
LegislatureAlabama Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
JudiciarySupreme Court of Alabama
U.S. senatorsRichard Shelby (R)
Doug Jones (D)
U.S. House delegation6 Republicans
1 Democrat (list)
Area
 • Total
52,419 sq mi (135,765 km2)
 • Land50,744 sq mi (131,426 km2)
 • Water1,675 sq mi (4,338 km2)  3.20%
 • Rank30th
Dimensions
 • Length330 mi (531 km)
 • Width190 mi (305 km)
Elevation
500 ft (150 m)
Highest elevation2,413 ft (735.5 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
4,903,185
 • Rank24th
  • Rank27th
 • Median household income
$48,123[6]
 • Income rank
46th
DemonymAlabamian[5]
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
 • Spoken languageAs of 2010[4]
  • English 95.1%
  • Spanish 3.1%
Time zones
most of stateUTC−06:00 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−05:00 (CDT)
Phenix City areaUTC−05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
AL
ISO 3166 codeUS-AL
Traditional abbreviationAla.
Latitude30°11' N to 35° N
Longitude84°53' W to 88°28' W
Websitealabama.gov
Alabama
State of Alabama
Nickname(s)
The Yellowhammer State, The Heart of Dixie, and The Cotton State
Motto(s)
Latin: Audemus jura nostra defendere
(We dare defend our rights)
Anthem: Alabama
Map of the United States with Alabama highlighted
Map of the United States with Alabama highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodAlabama Territory
Admitted to the UnionDecember 14, 1819 (22nd)
CapitalMontgomery
Largest cityBirmingham
Largest county or equivalentBaldwin County
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Birmingham
Government
 • GovernorKay Ivey (R)
 • Lieutenant GovernorWill Ainsworth (R)
LegislatureAlabama Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
JudiciarySupreme Court of Alabama
U.S. senatorsRichard Shelby (R)
Doug Jones (D)
U.S. House delegation6 Republicans
1 Democrat (list)
Area
 • Total
52,419 sq mi (135,765 km2)
 • Land50,744 sq mi (131,426 km2)
 • Water1,675 sq mi (4,338 km2)  3.20%
 • Rank30th
Dimensions
 • Length330 mi (531 km)
 • Width190 mi (305 km)
Elevation
500 ft (150 m)
Highest elevation2,413 ft (735.5 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
4,903,185
 • Rank24th
  • Rank27th
 • Median household income
$48,123[6]
 • Income rank
46th
DemonymAlabamian[5]
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
 • Spoken languageAs of 2010[4]
  • English 95.1%
  • Spanish 3.1%
Time zones
most of stateUTC−06:00 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−05:00 (CDT)
Phenix City areaUTC−05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
AL
ISO 3166 codeUS-AL
Traditional abbreviationAla.
Latitude30°11' N to 35° N
Longitude84°53' W to 88°28' W
Websitealabama.gov

Arizona

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Arizona
State of Arizona
Nickname(s)
The Grand Canyon State;
The Copper State;
The Valentine State
Motto
Ditat Deus (God enriches)
Anthem: The Arizona March Song" and "Arizona"
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CountryUnited States
Before statehoodArizona Territory
Admitted to the UnionFebruary 14, 1912 (48th)
Capital
(and largest city)
Phoenix
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Phoenix
Government
 • GovernorDoug Ducey (R)
 • Secretary of StateKatie Hobbs (D)
LegislatureArizona Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsKyrsten Sinema (D)
Martha McSally (R)
U.S. House delegation5 Democrats
4 Republicans (list)
Area
 • Total
113,990[8] sq mi (295,234 km2)
 • Rank6th
Dimensions
 • Length400 mi (645 km)
 • Width310 mi (500 km)
Elevation
4,100 ft (1,250 m)
Highest elevation12,637 ft (3,852 m)
Lowest elevation
(Colorado River at the Sonora border[2][3])
72 ft (22 m)
Population
 • Total
7,171,646 (2,018)
 • Rank14th
 • Density57/sq mi (22/km2)
  • Rank33rd
 • Median household income
$56,581 [9]
 • Income rank
29th
DemonymArizonan[7]
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
 • Spoken languageAs of 2010
Time zones
Most of stateUTC-07:00 (Mountain)
Navajo NationUTC-07:00 (Mountain)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-06:00 (MDT)
USPS abbreviation
AZ
ISO 3166 codeUS-AZ
Traditional abbreviationAriz.
Latitude31°  20′ N to 37° N
Longitude109°  03′ W to 114°  49′ W
Websitewww.az.gov
Arizona
State of Arizona
Nickname(s)
The Grand Canyon State;
The Copper State;
The Valentine State
Motto
Ditat Deus (God enriches)
Anthem: The Arizona March Song" and "Arizona"
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Map of the United States with Arizona highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodArizona Territory
Admitted to the UnionFebruary 14, 1912 (48th)
Capital
(and largest city)
Phoenix
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Phoenix
Government
 • GovernorDoug Ducey (R)
 • Secretary of StateKatie Hobbs (D)
LegislatureArizona Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsKyrsten Sinema (D)
Martha McSally (R)
U.S. House delegation5 Democrats
4 Republicans (list)
Area
 • Total
113,990[8] sq mi (295,234 km2)
 • Rank6th
Dimensions
 • Length400 mi (645 km)
 • Width310 mi (500 km)
Elevation
4,100 ft (1,250 m)
Highest elevation12,637 ft (3,852 m)
Lowest elevation
(Colorado River at the Sonora border[2][3])
72 ft (22 m)
Population
 • Total
7,171,646 (2,018)
 • Rank14th
 • Density57/sq mi (22/km2)
  • Rank33rd
 • Median household income
$56,581 [9]
 • Income rank
29th
DemonymArizonan[7]
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
 • Spoken languageAs of 2010
Time zones
Most of stateUTC-07:00 (Mountain)
Navajo NationUTC-07:00 (Mountain)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-06:00 (MDT)
USPS abbreviation
AZ
ISO 3166 codeUS-AZ
Traditional abbreviationAriz.
Latitude31°  20′ N to 37° N
Longitude109°  03′ W to 114°  49′ W
Websitewww.az.gov

Alaska

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Alaska
Alax̂sxax̂ (Aleut)
Alaasikaq (Inupiaq)
Anáaski (Tlingit)
Alas'kaaq (Alutiiq)
State of Alaska
Flag of Alaska
Nickname
The Last Frontier
Motto
North to the Future
Anthem: Alaska's Flag
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CountryUnited States
Before statehoodTerritory of Alaska
Admitted to the UnionJanuary 3, 1959 (49th)
CapitalJuneau
Largest cityAnchorage
Government
 • GovernorMike Dunleavy (R)
 • Lieutenant governorKevin Meyer (R)
LegislatureAlaska Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsLisa Murkowski (R)
Dan Sullivan (R)
U.S. House delegationDon Young (R) (at-large) (list)
Area
 • Total
663,268 sq mi (1,717,856 km2)
 • Land571,951 sq mi (1,481,346 km2)
 • Water91,316 sq mi (236,507 km2)  13.77%
 • Rank1st
Dimensions
 • Length1,420 mi (2,285 km)
 • Width2,261 mi (3,639 km)
Elevation
1,900 ft (580 m)
Highest elevation20,310 ft (6,190.5 m)
Lowest elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • Total
710,249
 • Rank48th
 • Density1.26/sq mi (0.49/km2)
  • Rank50th
 • Median household income
$73,181[11]
 • Income rank
8th
DemonymsAlaskan
Language
 • Official languageEnglish, Inupiat, Central Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Alutiiq, Unangan ("Aleut"), Dena'ina, Deg Xinag, Holikachuk, Koyukon, Upper Kuskokwim, Gwich'in, Lower Tanana, Upper Tanana, Tanacross, Hän, Ahtna, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Coast Tsimshian
 • Spoken languageEnglish 86.3%
Alaska Native languages 5.2%
Tagalog 3.4%
Spanish 2.9%
Others 2.2%
Time zones
east of 169° 30'UTC-09:00 (Alaska)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-08:00 (ADT)
west of 169° 30'UTC-10:00 (Hawaii–Aleutian)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-09:00 (HADT)
USPS abbreviation
AK
ISO 3166 codeUS-AK
Latitude51°20'N to 71°50'N
Longitude130°W to 172°E
Websitealaska.gov
Alaska
Alax̂sxax̂ (Aleut)
Alaasikaq (Inupiaq)
Anáaski (Tlingit)
Alas'kaaq (Alutiiq)
State of Alaska
Flag of Alaska
Nickname
The Last Frontier
Motto
North to the Future
Anthem: Alaska's Flag
Map of the United States with Alaska highlighted
Map of the United States with Alaska highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodTerritory of Alaska
Admitted to the UnionJanuary 3, 1959 (49th)
CapitalJuneau
Largest cityAnchorage
Government
 • GovernorMike Dunleavy (R)
 • Lieutenant GovernorKevin Meyer (R)
LegislatureAlaska Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsLisa Murkowski (R)
Dan Sullivan (R)
U.S. House delegationDon Young (R) (at-large) (list)
Area
 • Total
663,268 sq mi (1,717,856 km2)
 • Land571,951 sq mi (1,481,346 km2)
 • Water91,316 sq mi (236,507 km2)  13.77%
 • Rank1st
Dimensions
 • Length1,420 mi (2,285 km)
 • Width2,261 mi (3,639 km)
Elevation
1,900 ft (580 m)
Highest elevation20,310 ft (6,190.5 m)
Lowest elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • Total
710,249
 • Rank48th
 • Density1.26/sq mi (0.49/km2)
  • Rank50th
 • Median household income
$73,181[11]
 • Income rank
8th
DemonymsAlaskan
Language
 • Official languageEnglish, Inupiat, Central Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Alutiiq, Unangan ("Aleut"), Dena'ina, Deg Xinag, Holikachuk, Koyukon, Upper Kuskokwim, Gwich'in, Lower Tanana, Upper Tanana, Tanacross, Hän, Ahtna, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Coast Tsimshian
 • Spoken languageEnglish 86.3%
Alaska Native languages 5.2%
Tagalog 3.4%
Spanish 2.9%
Others 2.2%
Time zones
east of 169° 30'UTC-09:00 (Alaska)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-08:00 (ADT)
west of 169° 30'UTC-10:00 (Hawaii–Aleutian)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-09:00 (HADT)
USPS abbreviation
AK
ISO 3166 codeUS-AK
Latitude51°20'N to 71°50'N
Longitude130°W to 172°E
Websitealaska.gov

Arkansas

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Arkansas
State of Arkansas
Nickname(s)
The Natural State (current)
The Bear State (former)
Motto
Regnat populus (Latin: The People Rule)
Anthem: "Arkansas", "Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)", "Oh, Arkansas", and "The Arkansas Traveler"
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Map of the United States with Arkansas highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodArkansas Territory
Admitted to the UnionJune 15, 1836 (25th)
Capital
(and largest city)
Little Rock
Largest metro and urban areasCentral Arkansas
Government
 • GovernorAsa Hutchinson (R)
 • Lieutenant governorTim Griffin (R)
LegislatureArkansas General Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsJohn Boozman (R)
Tom Cotton (R)
U.S. House delegation4 Republicans (list)
Area
 • Total
53,180 sq mi (137,733 km2)
 • Land52,068 sq mi (85,582 km2)
 • Water1,110 sq mi (2,876 km2)  2.09%
 • Rank29th
Dimensions
 • Length240 mi (386 km)
 • Width270 mi (435 km)
Elevation
650 ft (200 m)
Highest elevation2,753 ft (839 m)
Lowest elevation55 ft (17 m)
Population
 • Total
3,013,825 (2,018)
 • Rank33rd
 • Density56.4/sq mi (21.8/km2)
  • Rank34th
 • Median household income
$45,869
 • Income rank
49th
DemonymArkansan
Arkansawyer
Arkanite
[12]
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
Time zoneUTC-06:00 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-05:00 (CDT)
USPS abbreviation
AR
ISO 3166 codeUS-AR
Traditional abbreviationArk.
Latitude33° 00′ N to 36° 30′ N
Longitude89° 39′ W to 94° 37′ W
Websitewww.arkansas.gov
Arkansas
State of Arkansas
Nickname(s)
The Natural State (current)
The Bear State (former)
Motto
Regnat populus (Latin: The People Rule)
Anthem: "Arkansas", "Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)", "Oh, Arkansas", and "The Arkansas Traveler"
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Map of the United States with Arkansas highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodArkansas Territory
Admitted to the UnionJune 15, 1836 (25th)
Capital
(and largest city)
Little Rock
Largest metro and urban areasCentral Arkansas
Government
 • GovernorAsa Hutchinson (R)
 • Lieutenant GovernorTim Griffin (R)
LegislatureArkansas General Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsJohn Boozman (R)
Tom Cotton (R)
U.S. House delegation4 Republicans (list)
Area
 • Total
53,180 sq mi (137,733 km2)
 • Land52,068 sq mi (85,582 km2)
 • Water1,110 sq mi (2,876 km2)  2.09%
 • Rank29th
Dimensions
 • Length240 mi (386 km)
 • Width270 mi (435 km)
Elevation
650 ft (200 m)
Highest elevation2,753 ft (839 m)
Lowest elevation55 ft (17 m)
Population
 • Total
3,013,825 (2,018)
 • Rank33rd
 • Density56.4/sq mi (21.8/km2)
  • Rank34th
 • Median household income
$45,869
 • Income rank
49th
DemonymArkansan
Arkansawyer
Arkanite
[12]
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
Time zoneUTC-06:00 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-05:00 (CDT)
USPS abbreviation
AR
ISO 3166 codeUS-AR
Traditional abbreviationArk.
Latitude33° 00′ N to 36° 30′ N
Longitude89° 39′ W to 94° 37′ W
Websitewww.arkansas.gov

Connecticut

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Connecticut
State of Connecticut
Nicknames
  • The Constitution State (official)
  • The Nutmeg State
  • The Provisions State
  • The Land of Steady Habits
Mottoes
Anthem: "Yankee Doodle"
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Map of the United States with Connecticut highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodConnecticut Colony
Admitted to the UnionJanuary 9, 1788 (5th)
CapitalHartford[16]
Largest cityBridgeport
Largest metro and urban areasGreater New York
Government
 • GovernorNed Lamont (D)
 • Lieutenant governorSusan Bysiewicz (D)
LegislatureConnecticut General Assembly
 • Upper houseConnecticut Senate
 • Lower houseConnecticut House of Representatives
JudiciaryConnecticut Supreme Court
U.S. senatorsRichard Blumenthal (D)
Chris Murphy (D)
U.S. House delegation5 Democrats (list)
Area
 • Total
5,567 sq mi (14,357 km2)
 • Land4,849 sq mi (12,559 km2)
 • Water698 sq mi (1,809 km2)  12.6%
 • Rank48th
Dimensions
 • Length70 mi (113 km)
 • Width110 mi (177 km)
Elevation
500 ft (150 m)
Highest elevation
(Massachusetts border on south slope of Mount Frissell[22][note 1])
2,379 ft (725 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
3,565,287[20]
 • Rank29th
 • Density739/sq mi (285/km2)
  • Rank4th
 • Median household income
$76,106[21]
 • Income rank
6th
Demonyms
(colloquial)
Language
 • Official languageNone
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
CT
ISO 3166 codeUS-CT
Traditional abbreviationConn.
Latitude40°58′ N to 42°03′ N
Longitude71°47′ W to 73°44′ W
Websiteportal.ct.gov
Connecticut
State of Connecticut
Nicknames
  • The Constitution State (official)
  • The Nutmeg State
  • The Provisions State
  • The Land of Steady Habits
Mottoes
Anthem: "Yankee Doodle"
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Map of the United States with Connecticut highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodConnecticut Colony
Admitted to the UnionJanuary 9, 1788 (5th)
CapitalHartford[16]
Largest cityBridgeport
Largest metro and urban areasGreater New York
Government
 • GovernorNed Lamont (D)
 • Lieutenant GovernorSusan Bysiewicz (D)
LegislatureConnecticut General Assembly
 • Upper houseConnecticut Senate
 • Lower houseConnecticut House of Representatives
JudiciaryConnecticut Supreme Court
U.S. senatorsRichard Blumenthal (D)
Chris Murphy (D)
U.S. House delegation5 Democrats (list)
Area
 • Total
5,567 sq mi (14,357 km2)
 • Land4,849 sq mi (12,559 km2)
 • Water698 sq mi (1,809 km2)  12.6%
 • Rank48th
Dimensions
 • Length70 mi (113 km)
 • Width110 mi (177 km)
Elevation
500 ft (150 m)
Highest elevation
(Massachusetts border on south slope of Mount Frissell[22][note 1])
2,379 ft (725 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
3,565,287[20]
 • Rank29th
 • Density739/sq mi (285/km2)
  • Rank4th
 • Median household income
$76,106[21]
 • Income rank
6th
Demonyms
(colloquial)
Language
 • Official languageNone
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
CT
ISO 3166 codeUS-CT
Traditional abbreviationConn.
Latitude40°58′ N to 42°03′ N
Longitude71°47′ W to 73°44′ W
Websiteportal.ct.gov

Mississippi

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Mississippi
State of Mississippi
Nickname(s)
"The Magnolia State", "The Hospitality State"
Motto(s)
Latin: Virtute et armis
(By valor and arms)
Anthem: "Go, Mississippi"
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Map of the United States with Mississippi highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodMississippi Territory
Admitted to the UnionDecember 10, 1817 (20th)
Capital
(and largest city)
Jackson
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Jackson
Government
 • GovernorTate Reeves (R)
 • Lieutenant governorDelbert Hosemann (R)
LegislatureMississippi Legislature
 • Upper houseState Senate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
JudiciarySupreme Court of Mississippi
U.S. senatorsRoger Wicker (R)
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)
U.S. House delegation1: Trent Kelly (R)
2: Bennie Thompson (D)
3: Michael Guest (R)
4: Steven Palazzo (R) (list)
Area
 • Total
48,430 sq mi (125,443 km2)
 • Land46,952 sq mi (121,607 km2)
 • Water1,521 sq mi (3,940 km2)  3%
 • Rank32nd
Dimensions
 • Length340 mi (545 km)
 • Width170 mi (275 km)
Elevation
300 ft (90 m)
Highest elevation807 ft (246.0 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
2,976,149
 • Rank34th
 • Density63.5/sq mi (24.5/km2)
  • Rank32nd
 • Median household income
$43,567 [23]
 • Income rank
50th
DemonymMississippian
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
Time zoneUTC−06:00 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−05:00 (CDT)
USPS abbreviation
MS
ISO 3166 codeUS-MS
Traditional abbreviationMiss.
Latitude30°12′ N to 35° N
Longitude88°06′ W to 91°39′ W
Websitewww.ms.gov
Mississippi
State of Mississippi
Nickname(s)
"The Magnolia State", "The Hospitality State"
Motto(s)
Latin: Virtute et armis
(By valor and arms)
Anthem: "Go, Mississippi"
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Map of the United States with Mississippi highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodMississippi Territory
Admitted to the UnionDecember 10, 1817 (20th)
Capital
(and largest city)
Jackson
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Jackson
Government
 • GovernorTate Reeves (R)
 • Lieutenant GovernorDelbert Hosemann (R)
LegislatureMississippi Legislature
 • Upper houseState Senate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
JudiciarySupreme Court of Mississippi
U.S. senatorsRoger Wicker (R)
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)
U.S. House delegation1: Trent Kelly (R)
2: Bennie Thompson (D)
3: Michael Guest (R)
4: Steven Palazzo (R) (list)
Area
 • Total
48,430 sq mi (125,443 km2)
 • Land46,952 sq mi (121,607 km2)
 • Water1,521 sq mi (3,940 km2)  3%
 • Rank32nd
Dimensions
 • Length340 mi (545 km)
 • Width170 mi (275 km)
Elevation
300 ft (90 m)
Highest elevation807 ft (246.0 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
2,976,149
 • Rank34th
 • Density63.5/sq mi (24.5/km2)
  • Rank32nd
 • Median household income
$43,567 [23]
 • Income rank
50th
DemonymMississippian
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
Time zoneUTC−06:00 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−05:00 (CDT)
USPS abbreviation
MS
ISO 3166 codeUS-MS
Traditional abbreviationMiss.
Latitude30°12′ N to 35° N
Longitude88°06′ W to 91°39′ W
Websitewww.ms.gov

Ohio

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Ohio
State of Ohio
Nickname(s)
The Buckeye State;
Birthplace of Aviation; The Heart of It All
Motto
Anthem: Beautiful Ohio (1969)
Hang On Sloopy (1985)[26]
Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted
Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted
CountryUnited States
Admitted to the UnionMarch 1, 1803 (17th,
declared retroactively on
August 7, 1953[32])
Capital
(and largest city)
Columbus[27]
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Cincinnati
Greater Columbus
(see footnotes[28])
Government
 • GovernorMike DeWine (R)
 • Lieutenant governorJon A. Husted (R)
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsSherrod Brown (D)
Rob Portman (R)
U.S. House delegation12 Republicans
4 Democrats (list)
Area
 • Total
44,825 sq mi (116,096 km2)
 • Land40,948 sq mi (106,156 km2)
 • Water3,877 sq mi (10,040 km2)  8.7%
 • Rank34th
Dimensions
 • Length220 mi (355 km)
 • Width220 mi (355 km)
Elevation
850 ft (260 m)
Highest elevation1,549 ft (472 m)
Lowest elevation455 ft (139 m)
Population
 • Total
11,689,442 (2,018)
 • Rank7th
 • Density282/sq mi (109/km2)
  • Rank10th
 • Median household income
$54,021[31]
 • Income rank
36th
Demonym(s)Ohioan; Buckeye (colloq.)
Language
 • Official languageDe jure: None
De facto: English
 • Spoken languageEnglish 93.3%
Spanish 2.2%
Other 4.5%[29]
Time zoneUTC-05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
ISO 3166 codeUS-OH
Latitude38° 24′ N to 41° 59′ N
Longitude80° 31′ W to 84° 49′ W
Websitewww.ohio.gov
Ohio
State of Ohio
Nickname(s)
The Buckeye State;
Birthplace of Aviation; The Heart of It All
Motto
Anthem: Beautiful Ohio (1969)
Hang On Sloopy (1985)[26]
Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted
Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted
CountryUnited States
Admitted to the UnionMarch 1, 1803 (17th,
declared retroactively on
August 7, 1953[32])
Capital
(and largest city)
Columbus[27]
Largest metro and urban areasGreater Cincinnati
Greater Columbus
(see footnotes[28])
Government
 • GovernorMike DeWine (R)
 • Lieutenant GovernorJon A. Husted (R)
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
U.S. senatorsSherrod Brown (D)
Rob Portman (R)
U.S. House delegation12 Republicans
4 Democrats (list)
Area
 • Total
44,825 sq mi (116,096 km2)
 • Land40,948 sq mi (106,156 km2)
 • Water3,877 sq mi (10,040 km2)  8.7%
 • Rank34th
Dimensions
 • Length220 mi (355 km)
 • Width220 mi (355 km)
Elevation
850 ft (260 m)
Highest elevation1,549 ft (472 m)
Lowest elevation455 ft (139 m)
Population
 • Total
11,689,442 (2,018)
 • Rank7th
 • Density282/sq mi (109/km2)
  • Rank10th
 • Median household income
$54,021[31]
 • Income rank
36th
Demonym(s)Ohioan; Buckeye (colloq.)
Language
 • Official languageDe jure: None
De facto: English
 • Spoken languageEnglish 93.3%
Spanish 2.2%
Other 4.5%[29]
Time zoneUTC-05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
ISO 3166 codeUS-OH
Latitude38° 24′ N to 41° 59′ N
Longitude80° 31′ W to 84° 49′ W
Websitewww.ohio.gov

Virginia

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Virginia
Commonwealth of Virginia
Nickname(s)
Old Dominion, Mother of Presidents
Motto(s)
Sic semper tyrannis
(English: Thus Always to Tyrants)
Anthem: Our Great Virginia
Virginia is located on the Atlantic coast along the line that divides the northern and southern halves of the United States. It runs mostly east to west. It includes a small peninsula across a bay which is discontinuous with the rest of the state.
Map of the United States with Virginia highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodColony of Virginia
Admitted to the UnionJune 25, 1788 (10th)
CapitalRichmond
Largest cityVirginia Beach
Largest county or equivalentFairfax County
Largest metro and urban areasWashington-Arlington-Alexandria
Government
 • GovernorRalph Northam (D)
 • Lieutenant governorJustin Fairfax (D)
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Delegates
U.S. senators
U.S. House delegation
  • 7 Democrats
  • 4 Republicans
(list)
Area
 • Total
42,774.2 sq mi (110,785.67 km2)
 • Rank35th
Dimensions
 • Length430 mi (690 km)
 • Width200 mi (320 km)
Elevation
950 ft (290 m)
Highest elevation5,729 ft (1,746 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • Total
8,517,685 (2,018)
 • Rank12th
 • Density206.7/sq mi (79.8/km2)
  • Rank14th
 • Median household income
$71,535[33]
 • Income rank
10th
DemonymVirginian
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
 • Spoken language
  • English 86%
  • Spanish 6%
  • Other 8%
Time zoneUTC-05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
VA
ISO 3166 codeUS-VA
Traditional abbreviationVa.
Latitude36° 32′ N to 39° 28′ N
Longitude75° 15′ W to 83° 41′ W
Websitewww.virginia.gov
Virginia
Commonwealth of Virginia
Nickname(s)
Old Dominion, Mother of Presidents
Motto(s)
Sic semper tyrannis
(English: Thus Always to Tyrants)
Anthem: Our Great Virginia
Virginia is located on the Atlantic coast along the line that divides the northern and southern halves of the United States. It runs mostly east to west. It includes a small peninsula across a bay which is discontinuous with the rest of the state.
Map of the United States with Virginia highlighted
CountryUnited States
Before statehoodColony of Virginia
Admitted to the UnionJune 25, 1788 (10th)
CapitalRichmond
Largest cityVirginia Beach
Largest county or equivalentFairfax County
Largest metro and urban areasWashington-Arlington-Alexandria
Government
 • GovernorRalph Northam (D)
 • Lieutenant GovernorJustin Fairfax (D)
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Delegates
U.S. senators
U.S. House delegation
  • 7 Democrats
  • 4 Republicans
(list)
Area
 • Total
42,774.2 sq mi (110,785.67 km2)
 • Rank35th
Dimensions
 • Length430 mi (690 km)
 • Width200 mi (320 km)
Elevation
950 ft (290 m)
Highest elevation5,729 ft (1,746 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • Total
8,517,685 (2,018)
 • Rank12th
 • Density206.7/sq mi (79.8/km2)
  • Rank14th
 • Median household income
$71,535[33]
 • Income rank
10th
DemonymVirginian
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
 • Spoken language
  • English 86%
  • Spanish 6%
  • Other 8%
Time zoneUTC-05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-04:00 (EDT)
USPS abbreviation
VA
ISO 3166 codeUS-VA
Traditional abbreviationVa.
Latitude36° 32′ N to 39° 28′ N
Longitude75° 15′ W to 83° 41′ W
Websitewww.virginia.gov

Jefferson (proposed Pacific state)

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Jefferson
proposed U.S. state
State of Jefferson
Nickname(s)
State of Mind, SJ (State of Jefferson)
Map of the United States with Jefferson highlighted
Map of the United States with Jefferson highlighted
CountryUnited States
Admitted to the Union(Proposed 51st state)
CapitalYreka (1941 initiative)
Largest cityRoseville
Largest metro and urban areasMedford
LegislatureHouse and Senate (proposed)
U.S. House delegationTo be defined (list)
Area
 • Total
73,656 sq mi (190,768 km2)
 • Rank18th (hypothetical)
Dimensions
 • Length295 mi (475 km)
 • Width250 mi (402 km)
Elevation
7,081 ft (2,158.29 m)
Highest elevation14,179 ft (4,316.58 m)
Lowest elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • Total
2,345,402 (2,016 Est)
 • Rank36th (hypothetical)
 • Density32.42/sq mi (19.52/km2)
  • Rank42nd (hypothetical)
DemonymJeffersonian
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
Time zoneUTC-08:00 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-07:00 (PDT)
USPS abbreviation
JF
ISO 3166 codeNot listed in ISO
Latitude38°45'N to 43°57'N
Longitude119°18'W to 124°25'W
Jefferson
proposed U.S. state
State of Jefferson
Nickname(s)
State of Mind, SJ (State of Jefferson)
Map of the United States with Jefferson highlighted
Map of the United States with Jefferson highlighted
CountryUnited States
Admitted to the Union(Proposed 51st state)
CapitalYreka (1941 initiative)
Largest cityRoseville
Largest metro and urban areasMedford
LegislatureHouse and Senate (proposed)
U.S. House delegationTo be defined (list)
Area
 • Total
73,656 sq mi (190,768 km2)
 • Rank18th (hypothetical)
Dimensions
 • Length295 mi (475 km)
 • Width250 mi (402 km)
Elevation
7,081 ft (2,158.29 m)
Highest elevation14,179 ft (4,316.58 m)
Lowest elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • Total
2,345,402 (2,016 Est)
 • Rank36th (hypothetical)
 • Density32.42/sq mi (19.52/km2)
  • Rank42nd (hypothetical)
DemonymJeffersonian
Language
 • Official languageEnglish
Time zoneUTC-08:00 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-07:00 (PDT)
USPS abbreviation
JF
ISO 3166 codeNot listed in ISO
Latitude38°45'N to 43°57'N
Longitude119°18'W to 124°25'W

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Elevation adjusted to North American Vertical Datum of 1988.
  2. ^ The Geographic Names Index System (GNIS) of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) indicates that the official name of this feature is Magazine Mountain, not "Mount Magazine". Although not a hard and fast rule, generally "Mount X" is used for a peak and "X Mountain" is more frequently used for ridges, which better describes this feature. Magazine Mountain appears in the GNIS as a ridge,[14] with Signal Hill identified as its summit.[15] "Mount Magazine" is the name used by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, which follows what the locals have used since the area was first settled.
  3. ^ Elevation adjusted to North American Vertical Datum of 1988.
  1. ^ a b Elevation adjusted to North American Vertical Datum of 1988

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  12. ^ Blevins 2009, p. 2.
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  28. ^ According to the U.S. Census July 2017 Annual Estimate, Greater Columbus is the largest Metropolitan statistical area (MSA) that is entirely within Ohio, with a population of 2,078,725; and Greater Cincinnati is the largest MSA that is at least partially within Ohio, with a population of 2,179,082, approximately 25% of which is in Indiana or Kentucky. Which MSA is the largest in Ohio depends on the context.
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