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What is the largest state in the US after Alaska?
What is the largest state in the US after Alaska?
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Only 40% the size of Alaska, Texas is the second-largest state, covering an area of 268,596 square miles. Although Houston is the most populated city in Texas with 2.3 million inhabitants, Austin's cultural scene is well known for its food, art, and music, while San Antonio is popular for being the home of the Six Flags amusement park.
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As of 2023, which of these is the most populous U.S. state?
As of 2023, which of these is the most populous U.S. state?
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Although the U.S. exhibits a diverse distribution of its populace across its 50 states, most states witnessed an upward population trend, according to the latest data from 2023. Holding the title as the most populous U.S. state, California boasts some 40 million inhabitants, which translates to almost 12% of the nation’s entire population. The coastal regions, from the sun-soaked shores of California in the West to the bustling streets of New York and Florida in the East, typically see higher population counts. Similarly, states gracing the southern boundary, like Texas, are densely populated.
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Which of these U.S. states has the largest alligator population?
Which of these U.S. states has the largest alligator population?
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Alligators are native to only the United States and China. American alligators are found in the southeast United States: all of Florida and Louisiana; the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi; coastal South and North Carolina; East Texas, the southeast corner of Oklahoma, and the southern tip of Arkansas. The majority of American alligators inhabit Florida and Louisiana, with over a million alligators in each state.
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What is the smallest US state by area?
What is the smallest US state by area?
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The United States is the third-largest country on the planet and occupies slightly less than 40% of the North American continent. The US territory is divided into 50 states; 48 states are in the central part of the continent, known as the "contiguous United States," one state, Alaska, occupies the peninsula-like northwestern part of North America, and there is Hawaii, an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state. It would fit more than 40 times in England.
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Which U.S. state is the most densely populated?
Which U.S. state is the most densely populated?
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The United States is the third-most populous country in the world, with more than 330 million people. 98% of the US population lives in the Contiguous United States. The most densely populated state is New Jersey, followed by Rhode Island. New Jersey occupies an area of 8,721 square miles and has a population of 8.8 million people. It borders the State of New York in the north and northeast, Delaware in the south and southwest, and Pennsylvania in the west.
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In what U.S. state do cows outnumber people four times to one?
In what U.S. state do cows outnumber people four times to one?
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Much like the US Census Bureau keeps a tally of its human denizens, the US Census of Agriculture does a twice-per-decade headcount of the country's cows. Cattle owners from nearly a million farms across all 50 states are required to send in their herds' population data. South Dakota hosts nearly 3.9 million of the mooing beasts — and the state's 859,000 human residents are outnumbered 4.5 to 1.
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Which state has the lowest number of counties, with only 3?
Which state has the lowest number of counties, with only 3?
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Delaware has only 3 counties in the state. They are Kent County, New Castle County, and Sussex County. The largest county is New Castle. The state vests its political power in three branches namely the Executive branch is headed by the Governor of the state, the Legislative branch which consists of the House of Representatives, and the Senate, and the Judicial branch which has a number of courts. Each county has the liberty to elect its own legislative body. This legislative body of the county is called with two terms as County Council and Levy County.
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Which U.S. state has the largest and oldest Amish population?
Which U.S. state has the largest and oldest Amish population?
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The Pennsylvania Amish community in Lancaster County is the oldest and largest Amish community in the United States, numbering about 30,000. The population has more than doubled in size in the past 20 years. The Amish have their roots in the Mennonite community. Both were part of the early Anabaptist movement in Europe, which took place at the time of the Reformation.
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Which of these states produced the most US presidents?
Which of these states produced the most US presidents?
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Historically, Virginia has been the most common birthplace of U.S. presidents, with eight in total; although seven of these were born in the 1700s, and Woodrow Wilson is the most recent Virginian to have been elected president, in 1912. Similarly to Virginia, Ohio has produced seven U.S. presidents, although they were all born between 1822 and 1865, and all served as president between 1845 and 1923. Five presidents were born in New York; the first of which, Martin Van Buren, also has the distinction of being the first president born in the independent United States. Eight of the first nine presidents, all born in Massachusetts, South Carolina, or Virginia, were born as British subjects when these states were still part of the Thirteen Colonies. Since then, no other presidents were born in areas that had not yet been admitted into the United States, and no U.S. presidents were ever born in the Confederate States of America, a U.S. territory, or any foreign country.
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Which US state consists of two large peninsulas?
Which US state consists of two large peninsulas?
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Michigan is one of the East North Central states in the US. The state's name is the French version of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa (ᒥᓯᑲᒥ), meaning "large water" or "large lake." Michigan consists of two peninsulas and has shorelines at four of the five Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. The Great Lakes are a group of five large, interconnected lakes in the east-central part of North America; it is the largest freshwater area in the world.
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Which of these states is the largest in terms of area?
Which of these states is the largest in terms of area?
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California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2 million residents across a total area of approximately 163,696 square miles, it is the most populous U.S. state and the third-largest by area, after Alaska and Texas. It is also the most populated sub-national entity in North America and the 34th most populous in the world.
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Nebraska shares borders with how many other states?
Nebraska shares borders with how many other states?
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Nebraska is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It shares borders with 6 other states: South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the southwest; and Wyoming to the west. It is the only triply landlocked U.S. state.
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What is Indiana's ranking in terms of state size?
What is Indiana's ranking in terms of state size?
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Indiana is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th state on December 11, 1816. It is bordered by Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north and northeast, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south and southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west.
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Which is the second least populated state in the US?
Which is the second least populated state in the US?
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Vermont is a state in the New England region of the United States. It borders the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Vermont is the only state in New England that does not border the Atlantic Ocean. Vermont is the second-least-populated U.S. state after Wyoming and the sixth-smallest by area of the 50 U.S. states with a recorded population of 643,503 according to the 2020 U.S. census. The state capital is Montpelier, the least-populous state capital in the United States. The most-populous city, Burlington, is the least-populous city to be the most-populous city in a state.
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Which of these US states has had five different capitals?
Which of these US states has had five different capitals?
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The gold-covered capitol dome in the Atlanta skyline signifies that the city is home to Georgia’s state government. That would seem to make sense, as Atlanta is the largest and best-known city in the state, but interestingly, the size of a city has nothing to do with its designation as a state capital. Of Georgia’s five contiguous states, only in South Carolina does the largest city serve as capital. In fact, in only seventeen states is the state capital also the largest city. Georgia has had five different state capitals: Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta.
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In which U.S. state can you visit the smallest national forest?
In which U.S. state can you visit the smallest national forest?
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Alabama is the perfect destination for anyone who loves the outdoors, as it offers a variety of places that are perfect for exploring. Alabama is home to four national forests, including its scenic Tuskegee National Forest. Covering a little more than 11,000 acres, Tuskegee National Forest is America's smallest national forest. Each year, it receives visitors from all over the country. Tuskegee National Forest offers several activities, including hiking. The Bartram National Recreational Trail is one of the forest's most popular hiking trails, and it's also the first trail in Alabama to be designated a National Recreation Trail.
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Which of these US states is the smallest in terms of area?
Which of these US states is the smallest in terms of area?
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Rhode Island is the smallest state with a total area of 3,144 square kilometers. Following Rhode Island, Delaware, and Connecticut are the smallest states by area. The state with the least population is Wyoming, according to World Population Review. Wyoming, which is approximately 80 times larger in area than Rhode Island, has a population short of 600,000. This is about half of Rhode Island’s population.
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Which U.S. state has the most Electoral College votes?
Which U.S. state has the most Electoral College votes?
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Currently, there are 538 electors, based on 435 representatives, 100 senators from the fifty states, and three electors from Washington, D.C. The six states with the most electors are California (54), Texas (40), Florida (30), New York (28), Illinois (19), and Pennsylvania (19). The District of Columbia and the six least populous states—Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming—have three electors each.
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Which U.S. state has the highest number of counties in it?
Which U.S. state has the highest number of counties in it?
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Texas has 254 counties — far more than any other state. The reason? The state is huge, and its founders wanted to keep residents close to their local governments. Texas is the second-largest state in both area and population, but it has 95 more counties than any other state. Georgia, with 159, has the second most. Delaware, with three, has the fewest. California, which has the largest population, has just 58 counties.
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Which of these US states shares borders with six others?
Which of these US states shares borders with six others?
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Arkansas is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by six other states: Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. The state's diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the densely forested land in the south known as the Arkansas Timberlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River and the Arkansas Delta.
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