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-States and Capitals

Alabama AL Montgomery

Alaska AK Juneau

Arizona AZ Phoenix

Arkansas AR Little rock

California CA Sacramento

Colorado CO Denver

Connecticut CT Hartford

Delaware DE Dover

Florida FL Tallahassee

Georgia State Georgia GA Atlanta

Hawaii HI Honolulu

Idaho ID Boise

Illinois IL SP Springfield

Indiana IN Indianapolis

Iowa IA Des Moines

Kansas KS Topeka Topeka

Kentucky KY Frankfort

Louisiana LA Baton Rouge

Maine ME Augusta< /p>

Maryland MD Annapolis

Massachusetts MA Boston

Michigan MI Lansing

Minnesota MN St. Paul

Mississippi MS Jackson

Missouri MO Jefferson City

Montana MT Helen Helena

Nebraska NE Lincoln

Nevada NV Carson City Carson City

New hampshire NH Concord

New jersey NJ Trenton

New mexico NM Santa Fe

New york NY Albany

North carolina NC Raleigh

North dakota ND Bismarck

Ohio OH Columbus

Okla Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City

Oregon OR Salem

Pennsylvania PA Harrisburg

London Rhode island RL Providence

South carolina SC Columbia

South dakota SD Pierre

Tennessee TN Nashville

Texas TX Austin

Utah UT Salt Lake City

Vermont VT Montpelier< /p>

Virginia VA Richmond

Washington WA Olympia

West virginia WV Charleston

Wisconsin WI Madison

Wyoming WY Cheyenne

Federal Territory

Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana;

---------------Alaska

The largest and least populous state in the United States. It is located in the northwest corner of North America, facing Russia across the Bering Strait to the west, and the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Alaska to the south. It was purchased from Russia in 1867 for US$7.2 million.

----------------California

It covers an area of ​​410,000 square kilometers, second only to Alaska and Texas. The population ranks first in the country. It became the 31st state in the United States in 1850. California's main mineral resource is oil, ranking among the top in the continental United States, second only to Texas and Louisiana. The state is also a major agricultural state in the United States. Located at 4,418 meters above sea level, Mount Whitney and Death Valley, which is 86 meters below sea level, are the highest and lowest points in the 48 contiguous states of the United States respectively.

----------------Florida

Florida is the southernmost state in the continental United States. Including the Florida Peninsula, the northwest Gulf of Mexico panhandle and the southern offshore coral reefs. Also known as the Sunshine State.

The most beautiful Palm Beach in Florida is one of the world's famous tourist paradises. In addition, the state is the state hit by the most hurricanes in the United States.

----------------Washington State

Washington State is currently the only state named in honor of the President of the United States, the capital of the United States, Washington. The District of Columbia and Washington State are different, located in the east and west of the United States respectively;

---------------Hawaii State

In the north-central Pacific Ocean The state of Hawaii is composed of more than 100 large and small islands, 3,840 kilometers long from northwest to southeast, with a land area of ​​16,705 square kilometers. The state capital, Honolulu, is located on Oahu. In the past, sandalwood was abundant in this place, so the overseas Chinese called it Honolulu. Pearl Harbor near Honolulu is a world-famous harbor.

Hawaii has a mild climate and abundant rainfall, which is particularly suitable for the growth of sugar cane. Approximately one million tons of jaggery are produced every year and it is known as the Sugar Island of the United States.

---------------Indiana

The original meaning of Indiana is the land of the Indians. In the early days, it was the Algonquin among the Indians. , the residence of the Iroquois, Potawatomi, Delaware and other tribes. Quarrying plays an important role in the state's economy.

---------------Louisiana

Named in memory of King Louis XIV of France.

In terms of terrain, it is the lowest state in the United States. It is located on the lower reaches of the Mississippi River, including the island-shaped delta plain, with an average height of less than 30 meters, and the river is often flooded. In terms of crops, cane sugar and sweet potatoes are among the lowest in the United States. Within the state, it all ranks first. Rice production ranks second. In addition, it also produces large walnuts Pecan, soybeans, cotton and corn. In terms of minerals, oil production ranks second after Texas. Sulfur production ranks second. No. 1.

---------------Mississippi

This state has two characteristics: First, it has a very high proportion of black people. state. Second, it is the state with the lowest per capita income. Mississippi, its name comes from the Indian language, and its meaning is "Big River" Large River.

-------- -------New York State

New York State is the most important of the fifty states in the United States.

This state has two characteristics: First, in terms of population, it has been It is the largest state in the United States and is now the second largest state, second only to California, with a population approximately twice that of the six states in England. Second, it is the nerve center and economic heart of the United States. For example: financial and commercial aspects , industry, art, and clothing, it occupies a leading position among all states in the United States. It has the largest New York City and New York Harbor in the United States.

---------- -----New Mexico

This state has three characteristics: First, the state’s uranium production and potash production are the highest among all states. Second, the state’s cultural contrast is obvious, with Indians and Spanish Ancient culture and modern culture coexist. The world's first atomic bomb was made in Honshu (in Los Alamos, in the north-central part of Honshu, in 1945). Third, Honshu has dry weather and extremely hot summers.