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The Green Mountains are a mountain range in the state of Vermont.
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Vermont is known as the "Green Mountain State."
Jay Peak in Jay, Vermont
the green mountain boys got their name from the green mountains in vermont.
Both the state name "Vermont" and its nickname "The Green Mountain State" reflect its mountainous terrain and heavy forestation. "Vermont" is derived from the French words "vert" (green) and "mont" (moutain peak), so both the name and nickname are essentially the same!
Vermont is also known as the Green Mountain State. The original name of the Vermont area was Verd Mont, which literally means "green mountain."
Vermont; vert meaning "green" and mont meaning "mount".
The French words vert, meaning green, and mont, meaning mountain, are combined to make the state name Vermont. And Vermont means green mountain.
Vermont-the green mountain state
The nickname for Vermont is, Green Mountain State. The name was given on October, 1761 by the Rev. Dr. Peters.
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