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-States and capitals

Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery

Alaska AK Juneau, Alaska

Phoenix, Arizona

Little Rock, Arkansas

Sacramento, California

Denver, Colorado

Hartford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut

Dover, Delaware

Tallahassee, Florida.

Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta

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Boise, Idaho

Springfield, Illinois

Indianapolis Indianapolis

Des Moines, Iowa

Topeka, Kansas

Frankfurt, Kentucky Kentucky

Baton rouge, Louisiana.

Maine mainme Augusta Augusta

Annapolis, Maryland

Boston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts

Lansing, Michigan, Michigan

St Paul, Minnesota.

Miss Jackson, Mississippi

Jefferson city, Missouri

St Helena, Montana

Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Lincoln Lincoln.

Carson, Nevada

Concord, New Hampshire Concord, New Hampshire

Trenton, Trenton, New Jersey

Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe

New York, new york, Albany, new york

Naloli Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina

Bismarck in North Dakota and North Dakota

Ohio. Oh, Columbus. Columbus.

Oklahoma Oklahoma OK oklahoma city oklahoma city

Oregon or Salem, Oregon

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Providence, Rhode Island

South Carolina SC Colombia Colombia

South Dakota. South Dakota. Pierpier.

Nashville, Tennessee Nashville

Austin, Texas

Salt Lake City, Utah

Montpellier, Vermont, Vermont

Richmond, Virginia Richmond Richmond

Olympia, Washington

West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia, Charleston, West Virginia

Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin

Cheyenne, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Wyoming

Federal territory

Puerto Rican Freedom Association of the Northern Mariana Islands;

Alaska.

The largest and least populated state in the United States. Located in the northwest corner of North America, it faces Russia across the Bering Strait in the west and the Pacific Ocean and gulf of alaska in the south. Purchased from Russia for $65,438+0,867,720,000.

California.

It covers an area of 465438+100000 square kilometers, second only to Alaska and Texas. The population ranks first in the country. 1850 became the 3 1 state of the United States. California's main mineral is oil, which ranks first in the continental United States, second only to Texas and Louisiana, and is also a big agricultural state in the United States. Mount Whitney at an altitude of 44 18 meters and Death Valley at an altitude of 86 meters are the highest and lowest points in 48 states in the United States.

Florida.

Florida is the southernmost state in the United States. Including the Florida Peninsula, the narrow strip near the Gulf of Mexico in the northwest and coral reefs on the south coast. Don't call it the sunshine state.

Palm Beach is the most beautiful scenic spot in Florida and a world-famous tourist paradise. In addition, this state is the state that suffered the most hurricanes in the United States.

Washington state.

Washington state is the only state named after the president of the United States. Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is different from Washington State, which is located in the east and west of the United States.

Hawaii.

Hawaii in the north-central Pacific Ocean consists of more than 100 islands, with a length of 3,840 kilometers from northwest to southeast and a land area of16,705 square kilometers. Honolulu, the state capital, is located in Oahu. Once upon a time, this place was rich in sandalwood, so overseas Chinese called it Honolulu. Pearl Harbor near Honolulu is a world-famous port.

Hawaii has a mild climate and abundant rainfall, which is especially suitable for the growth of sugarcane. It produces about/kloc-0 million tons of raw sugar every year, which is called the sugar island of the United States.

Indiana.

Indiana originally refers to the land of Indians, and it was the residence of Algonquin, Iroquois, Potawatomi, Delaware and other tribes among Indians in the early days. Quarrying plays an important role in the state's economy.

Louisiana.

Named in memory of King Louis XIV of France.

Topographically, it is the lowest state in the United States. It is located in the lower reaches of the Mississippi River, including the island toe delta plain, with an average height of less than 30 meters, and the river often overflows. In terms of crops, sugar and sweet potato rank first among American states, and rice production ranks second. In addition, it also produces pecans, soybeans, cotton and corn. In terms of minerals, oil production is second only to Texas.

Mississippi.

This state has two characteristics: one is a state with a high proportion of blacks; The second is the state with the lowest per capita income. The name of the Mississippi River comes from the Indian language, which means "big river".

New York state.

New york is the most important of the fifty states in the United States.

This state has two characteristics: first, in terms of population, it used to be the largest state in the United States, and now it is the second largest state, second only to California, about twice the population of six States in Britain. Second, it is the nerve center and economic heart of America. For example, it is in a leading position in finance, commerce, industry, art and clothing. It has the largest in America.

New Mexico.

Honshu has three characteristics: first, its uranium production and potassium salt production are the first in all states; Second, the cultural contrast in this state is obvious, and the ancient culture and modern culture of Indians and Spain coexist; The world's first atomic bomb was made in Honshu (1945 in Los Alamos, north-central Honshu); Third, the weather in this state is dry and the summer is extremely hot.