U.S. state
Appearance
Ing U.S. state maski nanu yang state kareng limangpulung subnational entities na ning United States, agiang deng apat a states gagamit lang opisyal a pamansag a "commonwealth".
Opisyal State Lagyu | Common | IPA | USPS | Petsa | Populasyun | Tungku | Pekamarakal a Populasyun a Lakanbalen | Bandera |
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State of Alabama | Alabama | /ˌæləˈbæmə/ | AL | 1819-12-14 | 4,627,851 | Montgomery | Birmingham | |
State of Alaska | Alaska | /əˈlæskə/ | AK | 1959-01-03 | 683,478 | Juneau | Anchorage | |
State of Arizona | Arizona | /ˌærɪˈzoʊnə/ | AZ | 1912-02-14 | 6,338,755 | Phoenix | Phoenix | |
State of Arkansas | Arkansas | /ˈɑrkənsɔː/ | AR | 1836-06-15 | 2,834,797 | Little Rock | Little Rock | |
State of California | California | /ˌkæl |
CA | 1850-09-09 | 36,553,215 | Sacramento | Los Angeles | |
State of Colorado | Colorado | /ˌkɒləˈrædoʊ/ | CO | 1876-08-01 | 4,861,515 | Denver | Denver | |
State of Connecticut | Connecticut | /kəˈnɛt |
CT | 1788-01-09 | 3,502,309 | Hartford | Bridgeport[1] | |
State of Delaware | Delaware | /ˈdɛləwɛər/ | DE | 1787-12-07 | 864,764 | Dover | Wilmington | |
State of Florida | Florida | /ˈflɒr |
FL | 1845-03-03 | 18,251,243 | Tallahassee | Jacksonville[2] | |
State of Georgia | Georgia | /ˈdʒɔrdʒə/ | GA | 1788-01-02 | 9,544,750 | Atlanta | Atlanta | |
State of Hawaiʻi Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian) |
Hawaii | /həˈwaɪi/, [haʋaiʔi] | HI | 1959-08-21 | 1,283,388 | Honolulu | Honolulu | |
State of Idaho | Idaho | /ˈaɪdəhoʊ/ | ID | 1890-07-03 | 1,499,402 | Boise | Boise | |
State of Illinois | Illinois | /ɪl |
IL | 1818-12-03 | 12,852,548 | Springfield | Chicago | |
State of Indiana | Indiana | /ˌɪndiːˈænə/ | IN | 1816-12-11 | 6,345,289 | Indianapolis | Indianapolis | |
State of Iowa | Iowa | /ˈaɪəwə/ | IA | 1846-12-28 | 2,988,046 | Des Moines | Des Moines | |
State of Kansas | Kansas | /ˈkænzəs/ | KS | 1861-01-29 | 2,775,997 | Topeka | Wichita | |
Commonwealth of Kentucky | Kentucky | /kənˈtʌki/ | KY | 1792-06-01 | 4,241,474 | Frankfort | Louisville | |
State of Louisiana État de Louisiane (French) |
Louisiana | /luːˌiːziːˈænə/ | LA | 1812-04-30 | 4,293,204 | Baton Rouge | New Orleans | |
State of Maine | Maine | /ˈmeɪn/ | ME | 1820-03-15 | 1,317,207 | Augusta | Portland | |
State of Maryland | Maryland | /ˈmɛrələnd/ | MD | 1788-04-28 | 5,618,344 | Annapolis | Baltimore[3] | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts | Massachusetts | /ˌmæsəˈtʃuːs |
MA | 1788-02-06 | 6,449,755 | Boston | Boston | |
State of Michigan | Michigan | /ˈmɪʃ |
MI | 1837-01-26 | 10,071,822 | Lansing | Detroit | |
State of Minnesota | Minnesota | /ˌmɪn |
MN | 1858-05-11 | 5,197,621 | Saint Paul | Minneapolis | |
State of Mississippi | Mississippi | /ˌmɪs |
MS | 1817-12-10 | 2,918,785 | Jackson | Jackson | |
State of Missouri | Missouri | /m |
MO | 1821-08-10 | 5,878,415 | Jefferson City | Kansas City[4] | |
State of Montana | Montana | /mɒnˈtænə/ | MT | 1889-11-08 | 957,861 | Helena | Billings | |
State of Nebraska | Nebraska | /nəˈbræskə/ | NE | 1867-03-01 | 1,774,571 | Lincoln | Omaha | |
State of Nevada | Nevada | /nəˈvædə/ | NV | 1864-10-31 | 2,565,382 | Carson City | Las Vegas | |
State of New Hampshire | New Hampshire | /njuːˈhæmpʃər/ | NH | 1788-06-21 | 1,315,828 | Concord | Manchester[5] | |
State of New Jersey | New Jersey | /njuːˈdʒɝzi/ | NJ | 1787-12-18 | 8,685,920 | Trenton | Newark[6] | |
State of New Mexico Estado de Nuevo México (Spanish) |
New Mexico | /njuːˈmɛks |
NM | 1912-01-06 | 1,969,915 | Santa Fe | Albuquerque | |
State of New York | New York | /njuːˈjɔrk/ | NY | 1788-07-26 | 19,297,729 | Albany | New York | |
State of North Carolina | North Carolina | /ˌnɔrɵˌkɛrəˈlaɪnə/ | NC | 1789-11-21 | 9,061,032 | Raleigh | Charlotte | |
State of North Dakota | North Dakota | /ˌnɔrɵdəˈkoʊtə/ | ND | 1889-11-02 | 639,715 | Bismarck | Fargo | |
State of Ohio | Ohio | /oʊˈhaɪoʊ/ | OH | 1803-03-01 | 11,466,917 | Columbus | Columbus[7] | |
State of Oklahoma | Oklahoma | /ˌoʊkləˈhoʊmə/ | OK | 1907-11-16 | 3,617,316 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | |
State of Oregon | Oregon | /ˈɒr |
OR | 1859-02-14 | 3,747,455 | Salem | Portland | |
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | /ˌpɛns |
PA | 1787-12-12 | 12,432,792 | Harrisburg | Philadelphia | |
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations | Rhode Island | /roʊdˈʔaɪlənd/ | RI | 1790-05-29 | 1,057,832 | Providence | Providence | |
State of South Carolina | South Carolina | /ˌsɑʊɵkɛrəˈlaɪnə/ | SC | 1788-05-23 | 4,407,709 | Columbia | Columbia[8] | |
State of South Dakota | South Dakota | /ˌsɑʊɵdəˈkoʊtə/ | SD | 1889-11-02 | 796,214 | Pierre | Sioux Falls | |
State of Tennessee | Tennessee | /ˌtɛn |
TN | 1796-06-01 | 6,156,719 | Nashville | Memphis[9] | |
State of Texas | Texas | /ˈtɛksəs/ | TX | 1845-12-29 | 23,904,380 | Austin | Houston[10] | |
State of Utah | Utah | /ˈjuːtɔː/ | UT | 1896-01-04 | 2,645,330 | Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | |
State of Vermont | Vermont | /vɚˈmɒnt/ | VT | 1791-03-04 | 621,254 | Montpelier | Burlington | |
Commonwealth of Virginia | Virginia | /vɚˈdʒɪnjə/ | VA | 1788-06-25 | 7,712,091 | Richmond | Virginia Beach[11] | |
State of Washington | Washington | /ˈwɒʃɪŋtən/ | WA | 1889-11-11 | 6,468,424 | Olympia | Seattle | |
State of West Virginia | West Virginia | /ˌwɛstvɚˈdʒɪnjə/ | WV | 1863-06-20 | 1,812,035 | Charleston | Charleston | |
State of Wisconsin | Wisconsin | /wɪsˈkɒns |
WI | 1848-05-29 | 5,601,640 | Madison | Milwaukee | |
State of Wyoming | Wyoming | /waɪˈoʊmɪŋ/ | WY | 1890-07-10 | 522,830 | Cheyenne | Cheyenne |
Sugung Palwal
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Tables with areas, populations, densities and more (in order of population) Archived Oktubri 18, 2003 at the Wayback Machine
- Tables with areas, populations, densities and more (alphabetical)
- Origin of State Names
- Rick's Search Assistant - Web links & addresses for many state agencies, e.g., Motor Vehicles, Corporate Records, Attorneys General
- United States Postal Service
- State and Territorial Governments on USA.gov
- StateMaster - statistical database for US States. Archived Juniu 16, 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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- ↑ The Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic Combined Statistical Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Connecticut.
- ↑ The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Florida.
- ↑ Baltimore City and the 12 Maryland counties of the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia Combined Statistical Area form the most populous metropolitan region in Maryland.
- ↑ The City of Saint Louis and the 8 Missouri counties of the St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington Combined Statistical Area form the most populous metropolitan region in Missouri.
- ↑ The 5 southeastern New Hampshire counties of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester Combined Statistical Area form the most populous metropolitan region in New Hampshire.
- ↑ The 13 northern New Jersey counties of the New York-Newark-Bridgeport Combined Statistical Area form the most populous metropolitan region in New Jersey.
- ↑ The Cleveland-Akron-Elyria Combined Statistical Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Ohio.
- ↑ The Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson Combined Statistical Area is the most populous metropolitan area in South Carolina.
- ↑ The Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Columbia Combined Statistical Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Tennessee.
- ↑ The Dallas-Fort Worth Combined Statistical Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Texas.
- ↑ The 10 Virginia counties and 6 Virginia cities of the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia Combined Statistical Area form the most populous metropolitan region in Virginia.