Connecticut Information
Connecticut, though largely included as part of the New York Metropolitan area, is scenic with well-developed outdoor recreational areas, and a long coastline of sandy beaches along the Long Island Sound, as well as forests and mountains. Known for its wealth and rich history, this New England state boasts a high culture of arts and academia, and was influential in the development of the federal government.
Connecticut Facts
| Capital: Hartford |
| Size: 4,845 square miles |
| Population: 3,518,288 (U.S. Census 2009) |
| Nickname: The Constitution State, The Nutmeg State, The Provisions State |
| Motto: Qui transluit sustinet (Latin: "He who transplanted sustains") |
| Date of Statehood: January 9, 1788 (5th) |
| Border States: New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island |
| State Animal: Sperm Whale |
| State Bird: Robin |
| State Flower: Mountain Laurel |
| State Tree: White Oak |
| State Song: "Yankee Doodle" |
| Major Cities: Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven |
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