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Rhode Island's name is believed to have originated from the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who referred to the area's largest island as "Isola di Rhode," likening it to the Greek island of Rhodes. The name was later adopted for the entire colony, which was officially known as the Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The state is known for its coastal towns and sandy shores, with a rich maritime history. Today, it is the smallest state in the United States.

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