Wyoming Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| State nickname: Equality State | |||||
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Other U.S. States | |||||
| Capital | Cheyenne | ||||
| Largest City | Cheyenne | ||||
| Governor | Dave Freudenthal | ||||
| Area - Total - Land - Water - % water |
Ranked 10th 253,554 kmē 251,706 kmē 1,851 kmē 0.7% | ||||
| Population - Total (2000) - Density |
Ranked 50th 493,782 1.9/kmē | ||||
| Admittance into Union - Order - Date |
44th July 10, 1890 | ||||
| Time zone | Mountain: UTC-7/-6 | ||||
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Latitude Longitude |
41°N to 45°N 104°3'W to 111°3'W | ||||
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Width Length Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest |
450 km 580 km 4,207 meters 2040 meters 945 meters | ||||
| ISO 3166-2: | US-WY | ||||
- For other places with this name, See Wyoming.
USS Wyoming was named in honor of this state.
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2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Important cities and towns 5 Education 6 Professional sports teams 7 Miscellaneous information 8 External links |
After the Union Pacific Railroad reached the town of Cheyenne, the capital, in 1867, the population began to grow steadily in the Wyoming Territory, established on July 25, 1868.
Wyoming was admitted to the Union on July 10, 1890. It was named after the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, made famous by the 1809 poem Gertrude of Wyoming by Thomas Campbell. The name was suggested by Representative J. M. Ashbey of Ohio.
History
In 1869 Wyoming extended suffrage to women, at least partially in an attempt to garner enough voters to be admitted as a state. In addition to being the first U.S. state to extend suffrage to women, Wyoming was also the home of many other firsts for U.S. women in politics. It had the first female court bailiff and the first female justice of the peace in the country. Wyoming was also the first state in the Union to elect a woman governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross in 1925. A List of Wyoming Governors is available.
It is bordered on the north by Montana, on the east by South Dakota and Nebraska, on the south by Colorado, and on the west by Utah and Idaho. Devil's Tower, made famous in the film Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, is located near Moorcroft in Crook County.
Wyoming sports the second lowest population density of the states; only Alaska's is lower.
The racial makeup of the state is:
Geography
Demographics
According to the Census Bureau, as of 2003, the population of Wyoming was estimated at 501,242.
The 5 largest ancestry groups in Wyoming are German (25.9%), English (15.9%), Irish (13.3%), American (6.5%), Norwegian (4.3%).
The 5 largest religious denominations in Wyoming are Roman Catholic (19%), Lutheran (9%), Baptist (9%), "Christian" (9%), Mormon (7%). 21% of the population is nonreligious.
6.3% of Wyoming's population were reported as under 5, 26.1% under 18, and 11.7% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 49.7% of the population.
This is an Article on Wyoming. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Wyoming Education
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Professional sports teams
Miscellaneous information
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