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U.S. States and Capitals: Discover information about each state, including its capital, population, notable landmarks, and interesting facts.


U.S. States and Capitals: Discover information about each state, including its capital, population, notable landmarks, and interesting facts.



  1. Alabama

    • Capital: Montgomery
    • Population: Approximately 5 million
    • Notable Landmarks: U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Gulf Shores, Mobile Bay
    • Interesting Fact: Alabama is known as the "Heart of Dixie" and was a significant site during the civil rights movement.
  2. Alaska

    • Capital: Juneau
    • Population: Approximately 735,000
    • Notable Landmarks: Denali National Park, Glacier Bay National Park, Mount McKinley
    • Interesting Fact: Alaska is the largest state in the U.S. by area and is known for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife.
  3. Arizona

    • Capital: Phoenix
    • Population: Approximately 7.3 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Grand Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley
    • Interesting Fact: The Grand Canyon, one of the world's most famous natural wonders, is located in Arizona.
  4. Arkansas

    • Capital: Little Rock
    • Population: Approximately 3 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Hot Springs National Park, Buffalo National River, Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
    • Interesting Fact: Arkansas is known as the "Natural State" for its diverse landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities.
  5. California

    • Capital: Sacramento
    • Population: Approximately 39.5 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Yosemite National Park, Golden Gate Bridge, Hollywood
    • Interesting Fact: California is the most populous state in the U.S. and a major center for entertainment, technology, and innovation.
  6. Colorado

    • Capital: Denver
    • Population: Approximately 5.8 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Rocky Mountain National Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Garden of the Gods
    • Interesting Fact: Colorado is known as the "Centennial State" because it became a state in 1876, 100 years after the Declaration of Independence.
  7. Connecticut

    • Capital: Hartford
    • Population: Approximately 3.6 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Mystic Seaport, Yale University, Mark Twain House
    • Interesting Fact: Connecticut is often referred to as the "Constitution State" because it has a copy of the U.S. Constitution on display.
  8. Delaware

    • Capital: Dover
    • Population: Approximately 990,000
    • Notable Landmarks: Cape Henlopen State Park, Nemours Mansion and Gardens, Hagley Museum
    • Interesting Fact: Delaware was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787.
  9. Florida

    • Capital: Tallahassee
    • Population: Approximately 21.5 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Walt Disney World, Everglades National Park, South Beach
    • Interesting Fact: Florida is nicknamed the "Sunshine State" due to its year-round warm climate.
  10. Georgia

    • Capital: Atlanta
    • Population: Approximately 10.6 million
    • Notable Landmarks: Georgia Aquarium, Stone Mountain Park, Savannah Historic District
    • Interesting Fact: Georgia is known as the "Peach State" because it was a major producer of peaches in the past.

Please note that the population numbers mentioned are approximate and may vary with time. Each state in the USA has its unique history, culture, and attractions, making it a fascinating country to explore and learn about. If you'd like to know more about any specific state or have more questions, feel free to ask!


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