What is the longest US state word?
The longest official state name belongs to Rhode Island, or 'The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
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' In common usage, three other states have the longest names:
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' In common usage, three other states have the longest names:
- Massachusetts (13 letters)
- North Carolina (13 letters)
- South Carolina (13 letters)
What US state has more letters?
The official name for Rhode Island is actually "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations", which is 52 letters including spaces, or 45 without.Who has the longest name in the United States?
Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff Sr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.What 3 states have the longest names?
The longest official state name belongs to Rhode Island, or 'The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
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' In common usage, three other states have the longest names:
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' In common usage, three other states have the longest names:
- Massachusetts (13 letters)
- North Carolina (13 letters)
- South Carolina (13 letters)
What American state has Z?
If you guessed J or Z, though, you were close—and probably don't live in New Jersey or Arizona, since those are the only states that contain J and Z, respectively. There are couple of other rare letters, too, that only show up twice.All 50 STATES in AMERICA Ranked WORST to BEST
What letter isn't in all 50 states?
The right answer is Q.What letter is not used in 50 states?
Well, my trivia-savvy friends, the answer is...Q. That's right—50 different names, and not one of them contains the letter Q. Every other letter of our alphabet shows up at least once (well, unless you count these 6 letters that dropped out of our alphabet.)What 6 letters dropped from the alphabet?
The six that most recently got axed are:
- Eth (ð) The y in ye actually comes from the letter eth, which slowly merged with y over time. ...
- Thorn (þ) Thorn is in many ways the counterpart to eth. ...
- Wynn (ƿ) Wynn was incorporated into our alphabet to represent today's w sound. ...
- Yogh (ȝ) ...
- Ash (æ) ...
- Ethel (œ)
What state has Q in it?
What letter is not in any state name? Got your guess? Well, my trivia-savvy friends, the answer is…Q. That's right—50 different names, and not one of them contains the letter Q.What states start with K?
K
- Kansas.
- Kentucky.
What state starts with Q?
Kentucky. Kentucky is a state located in the central southeastern United States.What state starts with Y?
No US states start with Y.What state ends in G?
Wyoming is a US state that ends in the letter G.Do any states have J?
If you guessed J or Z, though, you were close—and probably don't live in New Jersey or Arizona, since those are the only states that contain J and Z, respectively.What states only have 4 letters in them?
Three states in the US have four-letter names: Iowa, Ohio, and Utah. They share this characteristic with one territory: Guam.What state begins with G?
The only US state that starts with G is Georgia.What place starts with Z?
Z
- Zambia.
- Zimbabwe.
Do any states start with B?
No there are no states in the U S that start with the letter B and only Alabama and Nebraska have a B in their name.What states have 7 letters in them?
Of the 50 U.S. states, nine have exactly seven letters in their names:
- Alabama.
- Arizona.
- Florida.
- Georgia.
- Indiana.
- Montana.
- New York.
- Vermont.
What city name is in all 50 states?
According to a common factoid, there's a community called Springfield in all 50 states, but the U.S. Board on Geographic Names says that's not true: only 34 states have a Springfield. The real champ is Riverside. Unless you live in Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, or Oklahoma, there's at least one Riverside in your state.
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