US States Capital Cities and Facts
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Match the US states with their capitals:

Alabama = Montgomery Kentucky = Frankfort Nebraska = Lincoln Washington = Olympia

Match the US states with their notable facts:

Oklahoma = Most tornadoes per square mile Texas = Second largest state Alaska = Second-smallest state Montana = More cows than people

Match the US states with their political party affiliation:

Maryland = Democrat Alabama = Republican New Jersey = Democrat South Carolina = Republican

Match the US states with their additional historical facts:

<p>New Jersey = Capital of the USA for a brief period Oregon = Shortest river in the world Indiana = Hoosier Hill, highest point Hawaii = World's largest volcano, Mauna Loa</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following states with their significant geographical features:

<p>Florida = Flattest state Indiana = Hoosier Hill Mississippi = Lowest point California = Death Valley</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following states with their capitals and party affiliations:

<p>Minnesota = Saint Paul - Democrat Kansas = Topeka - Republican Louisiana = Baton Rouge - Democrat Kentucky = Frankfort - Republican</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following US states with unique facts about them:

<p>Wyoming = Cheese state North Carolina = Birthplace of flight New Mexico = Rich Native American culture Arizona = Home of the Grand Canyon</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following states with missing facts:

<p>Arizona = Located in the southwest Arkansas = Known for its natural hot springs Missouri = Home of the Gateway Arch</p> Signup and view all the answers

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US States Capital Cities and Facts

  • New Jersey's capital is Trenton
  • The US capital city was in New Jersey from November 1 to December 24, 1784
  • Oregon has the shortest river in the world
  • Indiana has the highest point, Hoosier Hill, in eastern Indiana
  • Oklahoma has more tornadoes per square mile than any other place
  • Death Valley National Park had the highest temperature ever recorded
  • Mauna Loa in Hawaii is the largest volcano in the world
  • Texas is the second-largest US state after Alaska
  • There are over 100 wineries and 22 varieties of wine produced
  • It is illegal to whisper while moose hunting in Montana
  • Montana has more cows than people
  • Wisconsin is sometimes called the "Cheese State"
  • The first 911 call was made in Alabama
  • New York has the largest park in the US
  • Florida is the flattest US state
  • The longest US river is in New York
  • The first rural mail delivery system began in the US

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Test your knowledge about the capitals of US states and interesting facts related to each state. This quiz covers various aspects of geography, history, and unique characteristics that define each state. See how much you know about the United States!

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