The letters in the alphabet that do not begin any state names in the United States are Q, X, and Y. There are no states that start with these letters. All other letters from A to Z have at least one state name that begins with them.
c, n
B, e, j, q, x, y, z
Massachusetts and, South Carolina, North Carolina are the longest with 13 characters in their names.
Arizona has TWO of the the first letter in the alphabet (A) and Arizona has ONE of the last letter of the alphabet (B).
Eight U.S. states begin with the letters M and N. Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri and Montana. Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina and North Dakota are the U.S. states that begin with N.
Iowa.
In the Spanish alphabet, rr is considered one letter, so Guerrero has seven letters.
One state that contains the letters "co" but does not begin with them is Oklahoma. The letters "co" appear in the middle of the state's name, while the name itself starts with the letter "O." Other examples include North Carolina and Wisconsin.
Delaware
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Arkansas, Alabama
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