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How Many States are in the USA? Find The Complete List

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You might be well aware by now that the United States of America (USA) is a country formed by the union of 50 states. But, did you know that Washington DC is considered a separate state when it comes to matters of elections?

While the federal government controls the executive and legislative branches of the North American branch, states play a crucial role in keeping the republic alive.

So, how many states are in the USA? Read this article to learn about the history of the US states and their role in the union:

1. Alabama

  • Capital: Montgomery
  • Population: 5.108 million

Alabama lies in the southern part of the United States and is neighbored on its north by Tennessee, on its east by Georgia, in the south by Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, and on the west by Mississippi and Mobile City.

It has been named after its state bird, the Yellowhammer State, but it can also be referred to as the "Heart of Dixie" and the "Cotton State."

2. Alaska

  • Capital: Juneau
  • Population: 733,406

The United States has the biggest northern region of the state that is Alaska, this is famous due to its great outlook and rich culture. The extended area represents immense mountains, growing glaciers, wild, and types of animals like bears, moose, and whales.

Inuit and Aleut Indigenous cultures have been living in this terrifying and wonderful land for centuries.

3. Arizona

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  • Capital: Phoenix
  • Population: 7.431 million

Arizona has a lot to be proud of, beautiful terrains and several dimensions of culture. From the huge cacti of the Sonora desert to the tingling snowy peaks of the Grand Canyon.

The state is home to old Native American cities, which is why places like Chaco Canyon and Monument Valley have a lasting history.

4. Arkansas

  • Capital: Little Rock
  • Population: 3.068 million

Arkansas encompasses a plethora of stunning geographic variation terrains and historical significance. The Ouachita Mountains, Ozark Mountains, and the Arkansas River Valley have lots of prospects for hiking, camping, fishing, etc.

Another attraction is the hot springs, specifically the Hot Springs National Park, a highly visited place for just blissful therapy baths.

5. California

  • Capital: Sacramento
  • Population: 38.97 million

California is the Golden State, famous for the diversity of its geography, its history and culture, and its pioneering technologies. It ranges from the strand districts of Los Angeles to the magnificent redwoods of Yosemite National Park.

The flourishing capital of pop culture still stands for Hollywood, which has played a significant role in building the world's pop culture for decades.

6. Colorado

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  • Capital: Denver
  • Population: 5.878 million

Colorado is seen to be a state with lovely landscapes and a vibrant outdoorsman lifestyle, making it America's gem. Also named the "Centennial State", it has towering Rockies, which are home to some of the nation's premier skiing, hiking, and camping grounds.

This state boasts rich ecosystems, with habitats for many wildlife species, from deserts to green forests.

7. Connecticut

  • Capital: Hartford
  • Population: 3.617 million

Connecticut is small and diverse in the northeastern part of America. The diversity is displayed by the beautiful sceneries in Connecticut, from its theme-filled rolling hills to gorgeous coastlines.

Yale and Mystic, a town known for its rich maritime history are just two of the many Ivy League and historic destinations the state has to offer.

8. Delaware

  • Capital: Dover
  • Population: 1.032 million

This state was the first in the history of America to ratify the Constitution of the United States in the year 1787.

This state has wonderful beaches, running along the Atlantic coast. It shows great beauty in coastal towns such as Rehoboth Beach and Bethany Beach.

9. Florida

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  • Capital: Tallahassee
  • Population: 22.61 million

Florida is well known for its captivating natural beauty and vibrant culture. Every year, millions come to enjoy its beautiful coastline winked by white sandy beaches and enthusiastic cities.

The state also houses among the most frequented destinations comprising Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort.

10. Georgia

  • Capital: Tbilisi
  • Population: 3.76 million

Georgia has so much history and natural beauty. Appliance on the name, Peach State is famous for its creamy delicious peaches, which are part and parcel of Southern cuisines.

Savannah's beautiful and scenic historic district is in Georgia and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park would offer a little glimpse into history.

11. Hawaii

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  • Capital: Honolulu
  • Population: 1.435 million

Hawaii is a tropical paradise and more beautiful with amazing culture. It is the only state in the USA with the ocean coast of the Pacific Ocean and has gorgeous beaches, subtropical rainforests, and giant operating volcanic cones.

This state also represents the range diversity in ecosystems. Culture, rich in tradition, music, and dance, is a big part of what makes up Hawaii as a state.

12. Idaho

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  • Capital: Boise
  • Population: 1.965 million

Idaho, known as the "Gem State," is a remarkable land of nature. The beautiful slopes and crests of this North American country ranging from snow-clad mountains to the large desert regions present immense chances to the outdoor adventurer.

It is a state with plenty of pristine wild spaces where people can ski, hike, fish as well as undertake white water rafting.

13. Illinois

  • Capital: Springfield
  • Population: 12.55 million

The state of Illinois is characterized by a diversified population and a rich history and culture. It is famous for the busy city of Chicago, seen as the world's capital in finance, commerce, and culture.

To much more than Chicago, Illinois has beautiful natural landscapes: wide prairies, the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan, and the famous Mississippi River.

14. Indiana

  • Capital: Indianapolis
  • Population: 6.862 million

Indiana is one of the Midwest states with a history and rather diverse and beautiful nature in itself. It has cities, including Indianapolis, home to the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway; stunning and diverse countrylands with lakes and forests.

Additionally, the state is known for its contributions to America in culture, such as through being the birthplace of basketball and home to literary greats like Kurt Vonnegut and Booth Tarkington.

15. Iowa

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  • Capital: Des Moines
  • Population: 3.207 million

The state of Iowa is ranked 26th in terms of the total area and 31st in population of the 50 United States. It is a state famous for its wide agricultural production.

These are tight-stopping conditions for farming in the rich prairies and round hills. Despite this Iowa has a great rich cultural heritage like art and music, historic sites, and small towns.

16. Kansas

  • Capital: Topeka
  • Population: 2.941 million

Kansas is a history-filled state that has many natural sights to offer. It is known for its wide prairie and rolling hills.

Agriculturally, the state has much importance with wheat fields stretched across the landscape. Kansas beautifies itself with a cultural atmosphere. Places such as Wichita and Lawrence offer art, music, and theatre.

17. Kentucky

  • Capital: Frankfort
  • Population: 4.526 million

Kentucky also known as the Blue Grass state is most renowned for its history, geographical features, and heritage. The state is well known for providing the home of the finest horse racing competition, the Kentucky Derby held at Churchill Downs in Louisville.

It is also home to bourbon whiskey-the spirit the world enjoys. It has marvelous and magical traditions, some of them are the Mammoth Cave National Park.

18. Louisiana

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  • Capital: Baton Rouge
  • Population: 4.574 million

It has been decades since Louisiana has been referred to as "The Pelican State." This state is also known for its culture along with the landscapes and history it holds.

Surprisingly, fishing, boating, or bird watching are available in the numerous ecosystems in the state that include swampy land to beach.

19. Maine

  • Capital: Augusta
  • Population: 1.396 million

Maine is known as the Pine Tree State. One of the many beautiful and suitable places for outdoor activity in this state because there are coastlines, forests, and lakes.

It is especially known for its delightful lobsters caught in enormous numbers from icy cold waters. In addition to charming coastal towns, there is another attractiveness about history, art, and seafood.

20. Maryland

  • Capital: Annapolis
  • Population: 6.18 million

The state of Maryland starts from the hubbub of city life like that of Baltimore with its Inner Harbor and Johns Hopkins University and goes to the shores of Chesapeake Bay- scenic views of Maryland.

Maryland boasts some delightful blue crabs and crab cakes. There are so many tourism attractions in this state for tourists from around the world.

21. Massachusetts

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  • Capital: Boston
  • Population: 7.001 million

Steeped in American history, and accented by such fabulous landmarks as the Freedom Trail and Harvard University, this state is ultimately home to Boston, a vibrantly historic city.

This strong academic tradition extends to such illustrious names as MIT and Boston College. Massachusetts is now quite a powerhouse in innovation, especially when it comes to biotechnology and technology.

22. Michigan

  • Capital: Lansing
  • Population: 10.04 million

Michigan is well nicknamed "The Great Lake State" since it splits into two peninsulas and touches four of the five Great Lakes. It is the 10th among states in terms of population, the 11th by area, and the largest state by area east of the Mississippi River.

This state has many natural beauties from sandy beaches and lush forests to hills and waterfalls.

23. Minnesota

  • Capital: Saint Paul
  • Population: 5.738 million

Minnesota the land of 10,000 lakes is filled with various natural resources ranging from numbers of lakes, forests, and most importantly the Mississippi River.

It is home to major cities, including Minneapolis and Saint Paul, both well-established for their arts, culture, and booming music scene. The world-class hospitals which also form part of the system are just some fond memories of the state.

24. Mississippi

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  • Capital: Jackson
  • Population: 2.94 million

Mississippi is the state that has formed and holds itself as per its history and natural beauty. This is where the strong traditions of the American South come from, as it includes the scenery, famous places, and music.

On the other hand, the Mississippi Delta, which means blues and is where some of the legends such as B.B. King and Muddy Waters resided, produces great musicians.

25. Missouri

  • Capital: Jefferson City
  • Population: 6.196 million

Missouri is a historical state best known for its natural resources. From the rolling plains to the Ozark Mountains there is much that it has to offer in the way of outdoor recreational activities.

However, cities such as St Louis famous for the iconic Gateway Arch, and Kansas City full of energy in its jazz notes and tasty barbecues adorn Missouri.

26. Montana

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  • Capital: Helena
  • Population: 1.133 million

In this state, there is much open space and diverse land: one can meet the powerful Rockies and soft Plains, and often it allows one to enjoy the outdoors.

The state is historically linked to some of the wildest wilderness areas of North America, such as Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park. It is a wildlife sanctuary of the most renowned species of wildlife.

27. Nebraska

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  • Capital: Lincoln
  • Population: 1.978 million

Nebraska is one of the Great Plains States in the Middle of the United States and the State specializes in products such as corn, soybeans, and beef cattle.

This state has more beautiful sights, like Sand Hills; a unique area of tumble dunes, and Pine Ridge's wild nature. Moreover, the state's famous university is the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.

28. Nevada

  • Capital: Carson City
  • Population: 3.194 million

It is ranked as the seventh largest state, the 32nd least populated state, and the ninth least densely populated state in the USA.

This state is mainly composed of large, uninhabited deserts, large mountain ranges, and deep and clear water. In addition, Nevada boasts numerous hiking, camping, and skiing in national parks and forest states.

29. New Hampshire

  • Capital: Concord
  • Population: 1.402 million

New Hampshire is gifted with wonderful nature and a rich history. The White Mountains have great views, including Mount Washington's highest point in the northeast.

There exist many lakes and of them, there is Lake Winnipesaukee where people can engage in boating, fishing, and swimming. And then New Hampshire has also been known for its fall leaves.

30. New Jersey

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  • Capital: Trenton
  • Population: 9.291 million

New Jersey is a multicultural state with considerable historical and cultural background. It has outstanding coastal views, marvelous boardwalks, and also historical landmarks.

This was among the innovative states that had the laboratory of Thomas Edison. New Jersey is also known for culinary creations.

31. New Mexico

  • Capital: Santa Fe
  • Population: 2.114 million

New Mexico is rich in soil, beauty, culture, and natural diversity. One can enjoy the many forms of beauty learned from high mountain tops to the great expanse of the Chihuahuan Desert.

It is also full of ancient Native American cultures, which are present in many renowned historic sites. In addition, Albuquerque City is famous for the International Balloon Fiesta.

32. New York

  • Capital: Albany
  • Population: 8.258 million

New York is often called the "Empire State". New York City consists of 5 boroughs lying where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean.

The other famous part of New York is the Blue Mountains, the scenic Adirondack Mountains, with numerous outdoor activities ranging from hiking and campground endeavoring to skiing.

33. North Carolina

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  • Capital: Raleigh
  • Population: 10.84 million

North Carolina has beautiful surroundings and a long history. Besides, it is most probably famous for college basketball, focusing on such university teams as Duke and North Carolina.

Some of the attractions interesting to historical representation include the Wright Brothers Memorial which is the first flight, and the Biltmore Estate.

34. North Dakota

  • Capital: Bismarck
  • Population: 783,926

North Dakota is a wide area of rolling prairie and rough Badlands, renowned for its lavish production of wheat, sunflowers, and flaxseed.

It besides stands for a major area of energy-producing states with considerable oil and natural gas reserves. It is unique in its combination of natural beauty with an agricultural heritage and rich historical richness.

35. Ohio

  • Capital: Columbus
  • Population: 11.79 million

Ohio is a Midwest treasure that fulfills the promise of rich history and diverse landscapes. This combination of a dynamic city and serene nature makes Ohio worth the visit.

It's the place where rock 'n' roll was born and the country where the Pro Football Hall of Fame is located, in addition to so many other attractions!

36. Oklahoma

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  • Capital: Oklahoma City
  • Population: 4.054 million

Beautifully blended between many landscapes and cultural heritage, Oklahoma is unique to different terrains ranging from plains to mountains.

A well-known feature of Oklahoma is the thriving Native American culture, enriched by several tribes, such as the Cherokee and Choctaw, that still practice tradition. The state is also known for its oil and gas industries, which add tremendously to the economy.

37. Oregon

  • Capital: Salem
  • Population: 4.233 million

With areas covering 98,000 square miles, it is the ninth largest and 27th most populous U.S. state. From natural sights to some of the best urban views Oregon has everything to offer.

Nature ranges from a rugged Pacific coastline to the mighty Cascade Mountains in this state. Meanwhile, outdoor lovers focused on hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing.

38. Pennsylvania

  • Capital: Harrisburg
  • Population: 12.96 million

Pennsylvania is known as the Keystone State. Its capital city Philadelphia was a significant part of the American Revolution.

In addition to the Appalachian Mountains and Lake Erie, the state has a variety of environments. Starting with Berkner's Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and onto places like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh this region has a lot of history and culture.

39. Rhode Island

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  • Capital: Providence
  • Population: 1.096 million

Rhode Island has always been famous for its historical sights and coastal scenery. This state was one of thirteen states that were in existence before the American Revolution.

However, the state is known for fish, mostly through clam chowder and oysters. Also, Rhode Island has the Ivy League Brown University and the Naval War College.

40. South Carolina

  • Capital: Columbia
  • Population: 5.374 million

This state owns an outstanding coastline of subtropical beaches and an archipelago of marshy sea islands. However, the Lowcountry region of this state is a habitat to the Gullah Geechee people, a unique blend of Africa and the Europeans. 

Furthermore, other outdoor enthusiasts can explore the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, enjoy hiking, or relax on the dry pristine beaches.

41. South Dakota

  • Capital: Pierre
  • Population: 919,318

South Dakota is a large area with rolling grasses giving way to the magnificent Black Hills National Forest. This state has a lot to boast about in terms of nature- most famously its Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

Equally, the Badlands National Park, which features wonderful, otherworldly images of eroding formations, is a major attraction. South Dakota is also quite rich in its Native American heritage.

42. Tennessee

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  • Capital: Nashville
  • Population: 7.126 million

Tennessee, one of the states in the southern part of the United States and is considered a landlocked state has ample landscape, music, and hospitality. From the great elevation ranges of the Great Smoky Mountains as a backdrop, it would certainly get greener in Nashville.

Known as the "Music City," the state is also the birthplace of numerous music industries.

43. Texas

  • Capital: Austin
  • Population: 30.5 million

Texas boasts the largest number of people across the states in South Central US. The place has outstanding landscapes, a rich history, and a vibrant culture.

From the big metropolitan centers of Houston and Dallas to the classic site of the Alamo in San Antonio there is a lot on offer. The charm of the South complemented by the spirit of the West, compounds to make Texas a memorable experience.

44. Utah

  • Capital: Salt Lake City
  • Population: 3.418 million

Besides, Mountain West state, Utah also features the Great Salt Lake - the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere.

In Utah are fantastic skiing and hiking destinations turning into rugged Rocky Mountains. Another of the state's remarkable landscapes consists of excellent national parks known for their special rock formations. Richly colored, magnificent scenery further enhances their beauty.

45. Vermont

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  • Capital: Montpelier
  • Population: 647,464

Vermont is a northeastern U.S. state whose natural scenery is all forested. It is well known for its beautiful green mountains, great black villages, and other outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and fishing.

The state is also known for maple syrup production, top-quality agricultural products, and deep commitment to environmental conservation as well.

46. Virginia

  • Capital: Richmond
  • Population: 8.716 million

The ancient history and scenic beauty make Virginia the place among the most admired of all the 13 original colonies in America. It is especially reputed as the "Mother of Presidents" since the state has produced eight presidents of the US.

Such different landscapes as the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay characterize this state. However, other tourist attractions are Monticello home of Thomas Jefferson, Williams Burg Colonial, and the plantation.

47. Washington

  • Capital: Olympia
  • Population: 7.813 million

Washington is the perfect balance of natural beauty and technology. Due to the beautiful scenery, the state is perfect for all those who love nature and outdoor activities.

Seattle, the largest city of the state is famous for its growing technology companies among which are Microsoft and Amazon. From mountain hikes and climbs to simple wine drinking in the vineyards, the state offers a lot.

48. West Virginia

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  • Capital: Charleston
  • Population: 1.77 million

West Virginia boasts excellent natural beauty, hilly lands, green forests, and amazing mountains. Adventurous people will even have a filled bounty as this state provides them with features like trekking, white water rafting, and fishing.

Also, there is the New River Gorge Bridge which is a well-known arch steel bridge worldwide. It shows incredible engineering and attracts tourists from all around the world.

49. Wisconsin

  • Capital: Madison
  • Population: 5.911 million

Wisconsin is a state, that has all the richness of being a huge natural beauty along with a cultured heritage. With its numerous lakes, beautiful hills, and dense forests, it is penetrating great affordance for outdoor recreation.

The cheddar cheese style is adopted here, but more than that, it is known for its culture of craft brewing. It hosts highly passionate sports fans, who are crazy about the Green Bay Packers and the Milwaukee Brewers.

50. Wyoming

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  • Capital: Cheyenne
  • Population: 584,057

Wyoming is a treasure trove, a land of nature and history. It has a lot that can be exhibited from large tracts of land, high mountains, and wilderness which make this land a favorite among many lovers of the outdoors.

The country is popular among tourists mainly due to one world-famous landmark, Yellowstone National Park, which is one of the oldest national parks on the globe and is famous for its geysers and hot springs.