I think this is Hawaii.
Squire Boone, who was a colonial American pioneer, had eleven children. He lived during a time when the United States of America did not exist as a country. Instead, there were thirteen British colonies in North America. These colonies eventually became the states of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island.
Don't look now, but thirteen US states share a border with Canada, not eleven. They are: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, [not Wisconsin, however] Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and (the one most overlooked) Alaska. Pick any five you like.
In 1619, the first representative assembly met in the American colonies. It was known as the Virginia House of Burgesses, and it met in Jamestown, Virginia. Two burgesses were chosen from each of the colony's settlements, which were eleven at that time.
There are always 11 letters in "THE ALPHABET" T 1 H 2 E 3 A 4 L 5 P 6 H 7 A 8 B 9 E 10 T 11
Two plus eleven = thirteen.
Vermont was the only Northeastern state that was not one of the thirteen colonies. It was unsettled territory between New York and New Hampshire and could have become part of Canada. However, it became the first state that was not one of the thirteen colonies.
There is no direct thirteen-letter anagram of the letters naigornutnema. The longest words you can make out of those letters are the eleven-letter long words nonargument and ornamenting.
One hundred eleven thousand thirteen
It is 11.13
Ten, soon to be eleven Eleven (so far). There will be thirteen.
Thirteen is a prime number. It is also a twin prime of eleven.
The average is 10.
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The number 11 is spelled "eleven."
Thirteen.
8. It's the number of letters in the word. Four is special because it is the only number with its own number of letters.