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  2. This site lists the 50 states in the USA and facts about each state. Key state data, such as population and state abbreviation, is also shown.

  3. Shows the list of US states by population in 2020 based on US Census estimates. The data can be viewed both alphabetically and by population.

  4. State Abbreviation List - 1Keydata

    state.1keydata.com/state-abbreviations.php

    List of state abbreviations. The two-letter abbreviation for all 50 US states are listed here.

  5. List of State Capitals - 1Keydata

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    A complete list of US state capitals. This page lists the state capitals for the 50 US states.

  6. This page lists the date each state officially became part of the United States. You can view the information either by date of statehood or alphabetically by state.

  7. List of State Mottos - 1Keydata

    state.1keydata.com/state-mottos.php

    This page lists the state mottos for the 50 US states. If the state motto is not in English, the English translation is shown in parentheses.

  8. List of US States By Size, In Square Miles - 1Keydata

    state.1keydata.com/states-by-size.php

    This page lists the total size (land plus water) and the land area for the 50 US states.

  9. List of State Flowers - 1Keydata

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    All US states have at least one official state flower, often chosen because of its significance to that state. View the complete list of 50 US state flowers.

  10. List of State Birds - 1Keydata

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    Each state in the United States has an official state bird. A state bird is often chosen because of its uniqueness or significance to that state. This page lists the state birds for the 50 US states.

  11. This is the only city in the United States with all-water mail routes. Alabama is the only state to have an alcoholic beverage as its official drink. In 1703, Mobile became the first city in the American Continent to celebrate Mardi Gras, 15 years before New Orleans did so.