Some Interesting
Facts about Kentucky
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Motto: United we
stand, divided we fall
Nickname: The Bluegrass State Population (2000 Census): 4,041,769 Population Rank: 25 of 50 states (2000 Census rank) Area: 40,411 sq. miles, of which 39,732 is land Area Rank: 37 of 50 states Kentucky has 120 counties Jefferson County has largest population: 693,604 in 2000 Robertson County has smallest population: 2,266 in 2000 Pike County is the largest in area: 787 sq. miles Gallatin County is the smallest in area: 98 sq. miles Frankfort is the capital city Kentucky became the 15th state on June 1, 1792 |
State song: My Old Kentucky Home State bird: Cardinal State tree: Tulip poplar (replaced Kentucky Coffeetree in 1994) State flower: Goldenrod State fish: Kentucky Bass State wild animal: Gray Squirrel State dead animal! (Official State Fossil): Brachiopod Location: Kentucky is bounded to the west, north and east by three rivers; the Mississippi, Ohio, and Big Sandy Rivers. The southern boundaries are formed where Kentucky meets the states of Tennessee and Virginia. Louisville, the largest city, is located at latitude 38 14' 47" and longitude 85 45' 49". |
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