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50 STATES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

1. Alabama

  • Capital: Montgomery
  • Known for its civil rights history and agriculture industry.

2. Alaska

  • Capital: Juneau
  • The largest state by area, famous for its vast wilderness and cold climate.

3. Arizona

  • Capital: Phoenix
  • Famous for desert landscapes and the Grand Canyon.

4. Arkansas

  • Capital: Little Rock
  • Known for agriculture and rich natural resources.

5. California

  • Capital: Sacramento
  • The most populous state, home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood.

6. Colorado

  • Capital: Denver
  • Mountainous state known for outdoor activities like skiing and hiking.

7. Connecticut

  • Capital: Hartford
  • A small Northeastern state with a strong economy and renowned educational institutions.

8. Delaware

  • Capital: Dover
  • Small state with a banking-based economy and favorable corporate tax laws.

9. Florida

  • Capital: Tallahassee
  • Famous for beaches, theme parks like Disney World, and tropical climate.

10. Georgia

  • Capital: Atlanta
  • A major business and cultural hub in the South.

11. Hawaii

  • Capital: Honolulu
  • Tropical island state with unique culture and popular tourist destinations.

12. Idaho

  • Capital: Boise
  • Known for agriculture, especially potato farming.

13. Illinois

  • Capital: Springfield
  • Home to Chicago, a major industrial and financial center.

14. Indiana

  • Capital: Indianapolis
  • Famous for the Indianapolis 500 car race.

15. Iowa

  • Capital: Des Moines
  • Leading agricultural state producing corn and soybeans.

16. Kansas

  • Capital: Topeka
  • Known for vast agricultural plains and grain production.

17. Kentucky

  • Capital: Frankfort
  • Famous for horse racing and bourbon whiskey.

18. Louisiana

  • Capital: Baton Rouge
  • Unique Cajun and Creole culture, jazz music, and Mardi Gras festival.

19. Maine

  • Capital: Augusta
  • Northeastern state known for rocky coastline and seafood.

20. Maryland

  • Capital: Annapolis
  • Close to Washington D.C., home to the U.S. Navy and major ports.

21. Massachusetts

  • Capital: Boston
  • Center for education and early American history.

22. Michigan

  • Capital: Lansing
  • Detroit is a hub of the American automotive industry.

23. Minnesota

  • Capital: Saint Paul
  • Known for its lakes and long winters.

24. Mississippi

  • Capital: Jackson
  • Rich in blues music culture and agriculture.

25. Missouri

  • Capital: Jefferson City
  • Midwestern state with diverse industries.

26. Montana

  • Capital: Helena
  • Mountainous, large, and sparsely populated.

27. Nebraska

  • Capital: Lincoln
  • Agricultural state with wide plains.

28. Nevada

  • Capital: Carson City
  • Famous for Las Vegas and entertainment industry.

29. New Hampshire

  • Capital: Concord
  • Small Northeastern state with natural scenery.

30. New Jersey

  • Capital: Trenton
  • Industrial state close to New York City.

31. New Mexico

  • Capital: Santa Fe
  • Known for Native American culture and desert landscapes.

32. New York

  • Capital: Albany
  • New York City is a global financial and cultural center.

33. North Carolina

  • Capital: Raleigh
  • Mix of technology industries and agriculture.

34. North Dakota

  • Capital: Bismarck
  • Agricultural and oil-producing state.

35. Ohio

  • Capital: Columbus
  • Industrial hub and transportation center.

36. Oklahoma

  • Capital: Oklahoma City
  • Oil industry and Native American culture.

37. Oregon

  • Capital: Salem
  • Coastal state with dense forests and technology sector.

38. Pennsylvania

  • Capital: Harrisburg
  • Early American history and heavy industry.

39. Rhode Island

  • Capital: Providence
  • The smallest state by area.

40. South Carolina

  • Capital: Columbia
  • Southern culture and coastal areas.

41. South Dakota

  • Capital: Pierre
  • Known for the Black Hills and Mount Rushmore.

42. Tennessee

  • Capital: Nashville
  • Center of country music and industrial history.

43. Texas

  • Capital: Austin
  • The second largest state, famous for oil and cowboy culture.

44. Utah

  • Capital: Salt Lake City
  • Mountainous region and Mormon community.

45. Vermont

  • Capital: Montpelier
  • Small state known for green landscapes and maple syrup.

46. Virginia

  • Capital: Richmond
  • Civil War history and metropolitan areas near Washington D.C.

47. Washington

  • Capital: Olympia
  • Northern coastal state known for technology and natural beauty.

48. West Virginia

  • Capital: Charleston
  • Mountainous and coal mining region.

49. Wisconsin

  • Capital: Madison
  • Major cheese producer and dairy industry.

50. Wyoming

  • Capital: Cheyenne
  • Mountainous state home to Yellowstone National Park.

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