Vermont Information
Vermont’s geographic features, including the Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, and the forests that cover 77 percent of the state, have proven influential in the state’s formation and growth--even the state’s name comes from the French Vert Mont, meaning “green mountains.” The Vermont’s varied landscapes attract year-round vacationers, to the mountains in winter, and the resort towns around the lake in summer.
Vermont Facts
| Capital: Montpelier |
| Size: 9,250 square miles |
| Population: 621,760 (U.S. Census 2009) |
| Nickname: The Green Mountain State |
| Motto: Freedom and Unity |
| Date of Statehood: March 4, 1791 (14th) |
| Border States: New Hampshire, Massachussets, New York |
| State Animal: Morgan Horse |
| State Bird: Hermit Thrush |
| State Flower: Red Clover |
| State Tree: Sugar Maple |
| State Song: "These Green Mountains" |
| Major Cities: Burlington, Rutland, Montpelier |
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