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Vermont

This category covers questions about the New England state of Vermont. Vermont was one of three states to have been once recognized as independent nations, as the Vermont Republic (1777-1791). It was later admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 and currently has a population of around 620,000.

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What cities are in Vermont?

Burlington and Montpelier. Burlington is the largest city in Vermont and Montpelier is its capital.

Burlington, Rutland and South Burlington.
Burlington the largest City.

Essex the largest town.

Montpelier the capital.
Burlington and Rutland.

Is Vermont in Europe?

Seriously? It is a STATE on the east coast of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

What are the borders of Vermont?

It borders New Hapshire, New York, Massachusetts and Canada.

Compared to other states what is the rank in size of Vermont?

Among U.S. states, Vermont ranks second-to-last in population, because of its small size and lack of large cities. It could whip Wyoming in a fight, but would lose to anyone else.

Vermont is the 45th largest US State.

What is the population for Vermont 2010?

the population of vermont in 2008 is 612,394 people

Who led the green mountain boys?

The Green Mountain boys were organized by Ethan Allen before the Revolution and were been led by several people. Seth Warner led them at the Battle of Bennington.

What year did Vermont join the union?

Vermont became the 14th state in the Union on February 18, 1791.

Where is the Bradford Historical Society in Bradford Vermont located?

The address of the Bradford Heritage Museum And Historical Society is: 1163 Main Road, Bradford, ME 04410

What is the phone number of the Fleming Museum Of The University Of Vermont in Burlington Vermont?

The address of the Fleming Museum Of The University Of Vermont is: 61 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405

What state is larger than Vermont?

Based on population, Tennessee is the 17th largest U.S. state. States smaller than Tennessee are Missouri, Maryland, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, South Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Oregon, Oklahoma, Connecticut, Iowa, Utah, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Nebraska, West Virginia, Idaho, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, Vermont and Wyoming.

What are the chief products of Vermont?

Some people believe that it is Maple Syrup. However, the fact remains that cheese is truly what people think of when they think Vermont, as much, if not more than even the great state of Wisconsin.

How many states have Burlington?

Burlington is a city in Alamance County, North Carolina. Burlington is a city in Des Moines County, Iowa. Burlington is a city in Coffey County, Kansas. Burlington Junction is a city in Nodaway County, Missouri. Burlington is a city in Vermont. Burlington is a city in Burlington County, New Jersey. Burlington is a city in Ward County, North Dakota. Burlington is a city in Skagit County, Washington. Burlington is a city in Racine and Walworth counties, Wisconsin.

Historical events in Vermont?

Jacques Cartier was the first European to see the land that is now Vermont, in 1535. The French arrived in Vermont in 1734 and began construction on Fort St. Frederic. Settlers of the area joined with the British during King George's War. On March 4, 1791, Vermont was granted statehood.

Why aren't Maine and Vermont counted in the thirteen original colony?

they aren't counted as colonies because they did not exist back when they made colonies

Which of these states is the largest Delaware Connecticut Vermont?

Connecticut is the larger state based on population. Vermont is the larger state based on total area. Delaware is the 45th largest U.S. state based on population and the 49th largest state based on total area. Connecticut is the 29th largest U.S. state based on population and the 48th largest state based on total area. Vermont is the 49th largest U.S. state based on population and the 45th largest state based on total area.

Where can you get maple syrup in Vermont?

Any local health food store, organic market, or larger chain that carries these classifications of food and supplements. Use your local yellow pages, or online local search engine to find these types of stores.

Is Montpelier the capital Vermont?

Montpelier became the capital in 1805.

(Vermont became the 14th US state in 1791)

Why is Vermont called the Green hill state?

In french that means green mountains ver-mount green-mountain.

Which of these is not bordered by the Atlantic ocean vermont New Jersey Delaware?

Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean. New Hampshire and Maine border the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the altitude of burlington Vermont?

There are few conservatives here and there, and a few aggressive people form the old north end, but the people are generally laid back and very liberal.

Abbreviation for Vermont?

The two letter standard abbreviation for the state of Vermont is VT.
VT is the abbreviation for Vermont.
VT

VT is the abbreviation for Vermont.

What was the population of Vermont in the 1930?

According to a chart from the Census Bureau, the population of Vermont was about 360,000 in 1930.