Nevada
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- This article is about the U.S. state of Nevada. For other alternate meanings, see Nevada (disambiguation).
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| State nickname: Silver State | |||||
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| Capital | Carson City | ||||
| Largest City | Las Vegas | ||||
| Governor | Kenny Guinn | ||||
| Area - Total - Land - Water - % water |
Ranked 7th 286,585 kmē 284,628 kmē 1,973 kmē % | ||||
| Population
- Total (2000) - Density |
Ranked 35th
1,998,257 7/kmē | ||||
| Admittance into Union
- Order - Date | 36th October 31, 1864 | ||||
| Time zone | Pacific: UTC-8/-7 | ||||
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Latitude Longitude |
35°N to 42°N 114°W to 120°W | ||||
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Width Length Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest |
515 km 790 km 4,005 meters 1675 meters 146 meters | ||||
| ISO 3166-2: | US-NV | ||||
"Nevada" is a Spanish adjective that means "snow-covered". The name derives from the Sierra Nevada in the west of the state. Several United States Navy ships have been named in honor of the state -- USS Nevada. The local pronunciation of the state is not "Ne-vah-da", but should be said so that the middle syllable rhymes with "gamble".
Nevada's nickname is "The Silver State" and the state's motto is "All for our Country". The state song is "Home Means Nevada" by Bertha Rafetto. The phrase "Battle Born" appears on the state flag, a reference to the state's founding date during the American Civil War (although no battles of that war took place within Nevada).
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2 Law and Government 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Important Cities and Towns 7 Education 8 Professional Sports Teams 9 External links |
History
In 1850, the U.S. Congress established the Utah territory which included the present day states of Utah, Idaho and Nevada. 1859 saw the discovery of the Comstock Lode, a rich outcropping of gold and silver, and Virgina City sprang up. This discovery brought a flood of miners, prospectors, merchants and others hoping to cash in on the wealth.
On March 2, 1861, Nevada separated from the Utah territory and adopted its current name. On October 31st, 1864, Nevada became the 36th state in the union. There is an enduring myth in the state that it was founded in the midst of the American Civil War so that the Union could gain better access to the wealth of its mines. However, the state was actually founded for more complex political and economic reasons, including the moderate Republicanss' need for more votes to support the reelection of Abraham Lincoln.
In response to the Great Depression, Nevada legalized gambling on March 17, 1931 in order to stimulate economic growth.
Law and Government
Nevada's capital is Carson City and its governor is Kenny Guinn (Republican). Nevada's two U.S. senators are Harry Reid (Democrat) and John Ensign (Republican). See List of Nevada Governors
Geography
See List of Nevada counties Nevada has borders with Oregon and Idaho to the north, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast and Utah to the east. The border with Arizona includes the Colorado River. It is in a mountain region that includes semiarid grasslands and sandy deserts, and is the most arid (dry) state in the nation. Nevada is a land of rugged, snow-capped mountains, grassy valleys and sandy deserts. The northern and central portions of Nevada are mostly within the Great Basin Desert, while portions of the southern tip are within the Mojave Desert.
Economy
Nevada's total gross state product for 1999 was $69 billion placing it 32nd in the nation. Its 2000 Per Capita Personal Income was $30,529 or 14th in the nation. Its agricultural outputs are cattle, hay, dairy products, and potatoes. Its industrial outputs are tourism, mining, machinery, printing and publishing, food processing, and electric equipment. It is well-known for gambling and nightlife. Large, luxurious casinos in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and Reno attract visitors from around the world.
Nevada is the only state of the US with legal prostitution: brothel prostitution is legal in most counties of Nevada, see prostitution in Nevada.
Demographics
As of the 2000 census, the population of Nevada is 1,711,263. Its population grew 8.4% (132,846) from its 1990 levels. According to the 2000 census, 89.6% (1,533,261) identified themselves as White, 5.5% (94,425) as Hispanic or Latino, 4% (68,541) as black, 1.3% (21,931) as Asian, 0.9% (14,896) as American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.05% (836) as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 2.8% (47,845) as other, and 1.4% (23,953) identified themselves as belonging to two or more races.
6.8% of its population were reported as under 5, 26.3% under 18, and 13.6% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 50.7% of the population.
Important Cities and Towns
The largest city is Las Vegas.
| The Silver State | |
| State Animal: | Desert Bighorn Sheep |
| State Artifact: | Tule Duck Decoy |
| State Bird: | Mountain Bluebird |
| State Colors: | Silver and Blue |
| State Fish: | Lahontan Cutthroat Trout |
| State Flower: | Sagebrush |
| State Fossil: | Ichthyosaur |
| State Grass: | Indian Ricegrass |
| State March: | "Silver State Fanfare" by Gerald Wills |
| State Metal: | Silver (Ag) |
| State Precious Gemstone: | Virgin Valley black fire opal |
| State Semiprecious Gemstone: | Nevada turquoise |
| State Song: | "Home Means Nevada" by Bertha Raffetto |
| State Reptile: | Desert Tortoise |
| State Rock: | Sandstone |
| State Soil: | Orovada series |
| State Trees: | Single-leaf Pinon and Bristlecone_pine |
Education
Colleges and Universities
- Sierra Nevada College
- University and Community College System of Nevada
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- University of Nevada, Reno
- Nevada State College at Henderson
- Community College of Southern Nevada
- Great Basin College
- Truckee Meadows Community College
- Western Nevada Community College
Professional Sports Teams
- Las Vegas Gladiators, Arena Football League
- Las Vegas 51s, minor league baseball
- Las Vegas Wranglers, East Coast Hockey League
External links
- Official web site of Nevada: http://www.state.nv.us
- Nevada State Library and Archives - Why Did Nevada Become a State?: http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/archives/myth/myth12.htm
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