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  1. Take this Geography & Travel quiz at Encyclopaedia Britannica to test your knowledge of U.S. state facts.

    • Alabama. While Mardi Gras is most associated with New Orleans, the Alabama city of Mobile is where the tradition originated in the US.
    • Alaska. Not only is Alaska the largest state in the country (more than twice as large as Texas), Wrangell–St Elias National Park & Preserve covers a larger area than nine US states.
    • Arizona. Don’t get too close (ouch!) or scratch initials in saguaro cactus; fines for cactus graffiti run up to $5,000.
    • Arkansas. Home to America's only operational diamond mine – Crater Diamonds State Park.
  2. Welcome to States101.com — the leading resource for state symbols, facts, and much more. We provide a wide array of information about all 50 states and U.S. Territories in one clean and simple-to-use site! States101 is a great tool for classrooms and anyone learning about the states.

  3. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, more commonly referred to as the United Kingdom or the UK, is a unitary state consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern...

  4. 50 States Fun Facts and Trivia. Click on one of the 50 states below to find out specific facts and fun trivia about that state. See how much you know about each state! Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey.

  5. Facts about the states in the U.S. including Florida, California, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Missouri, Mississippi, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Texas, Illinois, and more. The fact files about these states also includes their population and other important stats and information.

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  7. Facts, map and state symbols for the 50 US states, with links to related quizzes and printouts.

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