The smallest city in the world?
the smallest city in the world is the vaticancity
(vatican city in which country )
How often is Vermont hit by hurricanes?
Every few decades. 8/28/2011 showed us Hurricane Irene, flooding towns and cities.
What happens when a duck flies upside down in Vermont?
I will answer your question with another question... What happens when you divide Vermont by 0?
Where is the Saint Johnsbury Athenaeum in St Johnsbury Vermont located?
The address of the Saint Johnsbury Athenaeum is: 1171 Main St, St Johnsbury, VT 05819-2687
Why do they call the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont a kingdom?
The Northeast Kingdom encompasses Essex, Orleans, and Caledonia Counties. Former Senator George Aiken coined the term, due to it's isolation and beauty.
What is the driving distance in miles between Lancaster PA and Woodstock VT?
It is 414.25 miles according to MapQuest.
Where is the Puppettree in Post Mills Vermont located?
The address of the Puppettree is: Po Box 130, Post Mills, VT 05058-0130
The name means "green mountains".
le Vermont is a village of some 20 homes southwest of Strasbourg, France.
Vermont is grammatically correct, and it is singular. It does mean Green Mountain, if you check back a few centuries in old french. In modern french, of course, one could say it is "grammatically incorrect." But this is a very old village.
I believe, that, when it was a French territory it received that name. The words Vert= Green and Mont= Mountain in French therefore making the name of the state "the Green Mountains"Also it is known for its large forests.
Vermont got its name historically from the French.It was originally Vert-mont witch means "green mountain" that's why its nick name is "The green mountains" and their state song is "These green mountains".
Which area of the US does the Rutland Herald cover?
The Rutland Herald covers a big part of the American area known as Rutland but also includes news from neighboring states including Vermont and other states too.
Nope. Vermont is from the French for "green mountain," and the state is slopping over with relief.
The Vermont rumor is that Susie Wilson was a prostitute or madam who catered to soldiers stationed at Fort Ethan Allen, and that how Susie Wilson Road received it's name. However, geneologists have concurred that Mrs.Wilson was simply an Irish immigrant, an honorable married woman who worked as a housekeeper and cook for several Essex families. It seems to be the opinion of the majority of person's living in the area that the reason for the naming of Susie Wilson Road is due to the fact that Mrs.Wilson lived in the only house that was located on the road at that time.
What is a example of a republic?
well a example of a republic is like in Rome Julius Caesar was the leader in Rome because everybody wanted him to be or the USA president Obama he is president because we wanted him to be. We voted for him so now he is the president.
What is the area of the largest city of Vermont?
The largest city of Vermont is Burlington, which has an area of 15.5 mi2 (40.1 km2).
How many Hispanics live in Vermont?
According to the 2008 Statistical Abstract, as of July, 2007, there were 8,170 people of Hispanic origin living in Vermont, which is about 1.3% of the entire population of the state. At that time Vermont had the least total number of Hispanics than any other state.