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The climate of Alabama, USA

The climate is mild most of the year, with shorter winters and longer summers.

Alabama area: 133667 square kilometers; Ranked 29th among fifty states.

Population: 46 1900(2008); Ranked 23rd among fifty states.

State capital: Montgomery Montgomery

Major cities: Birmingham Mobile, Birmingham

State flower: camellia

National bird: golden-winged woodpecker

Alabama's name comes from Indian language, which means "I am honest".

1699, the state is a part of French Louisiana. 1763, the state was ceded to Britain. 18 17, Honshu became the territory of the United States. 18 191February 14, this state was listed as the 22nd state in the United States.

The nickname of this state is "Yellow Hammer State". The motto of this state is "We dare to defend our rights", and camellia is the state flower. Montgomery, the capital of this state, is located in the south-central part of this state with a population of140,000. Mobile, a large commercial port, is located at the top of Mobile Bay. Population is 250,000. The annual throughput of this port reaches 40 million tons. Iron, coal and lime are produced near Birmingham, an industrial city with a population of 300,000, and it is easy to develop the steel industry. In recent years, a large amount of iron ore has been imported from South America. In the north of the city, there is a hill with a huge steel statue named "God of Iron Smelting", which fully shows the rapid progress of the steel industry. The famous university in this state is the University of Alabama.

Honshu has two characteristics: First, the southernmost part of the Cheshire Mountains in Apara is located in Honshu, and the Alabama Valley is also located in Honshu. Second, Birmingham, Honshu is the largest steel city in the southern States of the United States. Originally an agricultural state, Honshu used to be an important cotton-producing state. Due to the occurrence of pests and the destruction of cotton bolls, it developed its industry. Today, it has become an industrial power. For example, Huntsville, located in the Tennessee Valley in northern Honshu, is one of the centers for manufacturing space equipment in the United States. The soil in Honshu is fertile (the famous black soil belt) and suitable for planting cotton. Tennessee River flows through the northern part of Honshu from east to west, and the rapid development of hydropower is of great help to the rise of Honshu industry. Alabama river and the East Bibi River are in the south and flow southward into the Gulf of Mexico. These two rivers are used to build many reservoirs for power generation and irrigation. The northeastern part of the state produces coal, iron, bauxite and oil. The forest area accounts for about 65% of the state area. Sawing and papermaking industries are rich. The main crops are peanuts, soybeans, walnuts, cotton and broilers.

The Birmingham Museum of Fine Arts and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame provide Birmingham with a cultural atmosphere, while the Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park and the Civil Rights Institute on 16 Street illustrate the important position of Ohio in the history of American civil rights.

Mobile, a city in the southwest corner of Ohio, is a busy port and a famous resort and sightseeing area. The carnival held in this city every February is 200 years earlier than the carnival in New Orleans. The Gulf Coast and Orange Beach near the Gulf of Mexico in Florida are very famous resorts, where there are beaches, golf courses, shopping centers and restaurants.

The charming scenery in northern Alabama attracts many tourists from all over the world who like nature. Lake Gunter National Park near Huntsville provides facilities for fishing, mountaineering, boating and camping. De Soto National Park, located in the northeast corner of Ohio, is a part of the largest canyon creek canyon national reserve east of the Mississippi River.

Sightseeing spots in Alabama:

1. Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Alabama

2. Aniston Museum of Natural History

3. Arlington's prewar homes and gardens

4. Notre Dame grottoes

5. Bellinghouse Gardens and Homes

6. Carver Museum

7. The first White House of the Confederacy

8. National Headquarters of Gulf Paper Company

9. Mobile Art Museum

10. Ancient Town of Alabama

1 1. American space and rocket center

12. battleship Alabama memorial park.

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