New Hampshire, 9thState
(Live free or die)
- Name (after the English county of Hampshire): “name”; “meaning”
- Governor: Christopher Thomas Sununu (Republican Party)
- Capital: Concord
- Population: 1,371,250 (2020), (42nd most populous)
- Location: New Hampshire is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States.
- North: Quebec (Canadian province),
- East: Maine and the Atlantic Ocean,
- South; Massachusetts,
- West: Vermont.
- Area: 24,219 km2/ 9,351 mi2, 46th by rank
- Postal Abbreviation: NH
- Admitted to Union: June 21, 1788
- Official language: English
State’s Symbols
- State Tree: White Birch
- State Grass: none
- State Flower: Purple Lilac
- State Wildflower: Pink Lady’s Slipper
- State food:
- State Vegetable: White Potato
- State Fruit: Pumpkin
- State Beverage: Apple Cider
- State Animal: White-tailed Deer
- State Insect: Ladybug
- State Fish: Brook Trout
- State Amphibian: Red-spotted Newt
- State Dinosaur: none
- State Reptile: none
- State Bird: Purple Finch
- State Horse: none
- State Dog: Chinook
- State Wildcat: Bobcat
- State Butterfly: Karner Blue Butterfly
- State Fossil: none
- State Rock: Granite
- State Gemstone: Smoky Quartz
- State mineral: Beryl
- State Emblem: Old Man of The Mountain
- State Song:
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- State Song 1: Old New Hampshire
- State Song 2: New Hampshire, My New Hampshire
- State Song 3: New Hampshire Hills
- State Song 4: Autumn in New Hampshire
- State Song 5: New Hampshire’s Granite State
- State Song 6: Oh, New Hampshire (you’re my home)
- State Song 7: The Old Man of the Mountain
- State Song 8: The New Hampshire State March
- State Song 9: New Hampshire Naturally
- State Song 10: Live Free or Die
- Poet Laureate: Abolished on 2 July 2003
- State Dance: none
- State Sport: Skiing
- State Firearm: none
- State Ship: none
Geography Facts
- Land: 23,230 km2 (8,969 mi2), 44th
- Water: 989 km2 (382 mi2), 45th
- Coastline: 21 km (13 mi), 22nd
- Shoreline: 211 km, (131 mi) 23rd
- National Forests: 1
- State Parks: 65
- National Parks: 1
- Water: 4.2%
- Largest city (by area): 113,441 (90.6 km²)
- Largest city (by population): 113,441 (113,441 people)
- Lowest point: New Hampshire; sea level, tied for 3rd lowest
- Highest point: Mt. Washington; 6,288 feet, (1,917 m.) 18th tallest
Facts about New Hampshire
- Nickname/s: The Granite State
- Key Cities: Manchester, Portsmouth, Concord, Nashua.
- Major industries: Manufacturing, technology, health care, tourism.
- Famous for: Autumn splendor, White Mountain National Forest, 1300 lakes, Maple Syrup.
- Area codes: 603
Natural Resources
- Agriculture:
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- Apples
- Vegetables
- Sweet corn
- Maple products
- Livestock:
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- Dairy
- Poultry
- Cattle
- Calves
- Horses
- Livestock products:
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- Wool
- Eggs
- Milk
- Meat
- Mining:
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- Beryllium
- Feldspar
- Mica
- Smoky quartz
- Fossil fuel:
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- none
Mountains
Mountains: 1718
Best Mountains to Visit:
- Mount Washington (State High Point)
- Mount Adams
- Mount Jefferson
- Mount Monroe
- Mount Madison
- Mount Lafayette
- Mount Lincoln
- South Twin Mountain
- Carter Dome
- Mount Moosilauke
- Divisions
- 10 Counties
- 13 Cities
- 221 Towns
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