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Nevada is a U.S. state located in the U.S. West United States. The population as of 2004 was estimated to be 2,334,771, up nearly 17% from the United States 2000 Census figure of 1,998,257. Nevada is the fastest growing state in the country. Between 2000 and 2003, Nevada's population increased 12.2%, while the USA's population increased 3.3%. Between 1990 and 2000, Nevada's population increased 66.3%, while the USA's population increased 13.1%. Nevada's nickname is "The Silver State" and the state's motto is "All for Our Country". The state song is "Home Means Nevada" by Bertha Rafetto. The phrase "Battle Born" is on the state flag; "The Battle Born State" is the official state slogan, as Nevada was admitted into the union during the American Civil War. Despite the name's derivation from the Spanish word ''nevada'' meaning "snowy", the local pronunciation of the state's name is not "Ne-vah-da"; the middle syllable has a short ''a'' sound as in ''cat'' or ''hat''. (Residents often regard the pronunciation as a test of whether visitors such as presidential candidates, have informed themselves about the state.) Several United States Navy ships have been named USS Nevada in honor of the state. == History == In 1850, the Congress of the United States established the Utah territory which included the present day states of Utah, Idaho and Nevada. 1859 saw the discovery of the Comstock Lode, a rich outcropping of gold and silver, and Virginia City, Nevada sprang up. This discovery brought a flood of miners, prospectors, merchants and others hoping to strike it rich. On March 2, 1861, Nevada separated from the Utah territory and adopted its current name, shortened from ''Sierra Nevada'' (Spanish language for "snowy range"). On October 31, 1864, just eight days prior to the U.S. presidential election, 1864, Nevada became the 36th state in the union. Statehood was rushed through despite Nevada's tiny population to help ensure Abraham Lincoln's reelection and post-Civil War United States Republican Party dominance in congress. As Nevada's mining-based economy tied it to the more industrialized Union (American Civil War), it was viewed as politically reliable (as opposed to the more agrarian and Confederate States of America-sympathizing California). Nevada achieved its current boundaries on May 5, 1866 when it absorbed the portion of Pah-Ute County, Arizona in the Arizona Territory west of the Colorado River. The transfer was prompted by the discovery of gold in the area, and it was thought that Nevada would be better able to oversee the expected population boom. This area includes most of what is now Clark County, Nevada. Negotiations are currently underway for Nevada to annex Wendover, Utah, which would be merged with West Wendover, Nevada. This deal will require the permission of both the Nevada and Utah legislatures and the U.S. Congress. Despite Nevada being the third oldest western state, it is referred to as the "Permanent Colony" as over 87% of the land is owned by the Federal Government. The primary reason for this is that homestead principle were not permitted in large enough sizes to be viable in the arid conditions that prevail throughout Nevada. Instead, early settlers would homestead land surrounding a water source, and then graze livestock on the adjacent public land, which is useless for agriculture without access to water (this pattern of ranching still prevails). The deficiencies in the Homestead Act as applied to Nevada were probably due to a lack of understanding of the Nevada environment, although some firebrands (so-called "Sagebrush Rebels") maintain that it was due to pressure from mining interests to keep land out of the hands of common folk. Gambling was common in the early Nevada mining towns, but was outlawed in 1909 as part of a nation-wide anti-gaming crusade. Due to a sharp decline in mining output in the 1920s and the decline of the agricultural sector during the Great Depression, Nevada re-legalized gambling in 1931. At the time, the leading proponents of gambling expected that it would be a short term fix until the state's economic base widened to include less cyclical industries, however re-outlawing gambling has never been seriously considered since. A fictional history (with a great deal of fact) titled ''Nevada (novel)'' was written by Clint McCullough. == Law and government == Nevada's capital is Carson City, Nevada and its governor is Kenny Guinn (United States Republican Party). Nevada's two United States Senate are Harry Reid (United States Democratic Party) and John Ensign (Republican). :''See: List of Nevada Governors'' Due to the tremendous growth of Las Vegas, Nevada in recent years, there is a noticeable divide between politics of Northern Nevada and Southern Nevada. The north has long maintained control of key positions in the state government even while the Las Vegas area is many times larger than Washoe County, Nevada. This has fostered resentment as the north sees the south as a potential bully of majority rule and the south sees the north as the "old guard" trying to rule as an oligarchy. Most people outside the state are not familiar with this rivalry. Nevada is currently the only state that has different ages of consent for homosexuals and heterosexuals. Heterosexuals only have to be 14 while homosexuals must be at least 21. :''See: Age Of Consent'' == Geography == :''See: List of Nevada counties'' Nevada has borders with Oregon and Idaho to the north, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast and Utah to the east. The border with Arizona includes the Colorado River (U.S.) and Hoover Dam. It is in a mountain region that includes semiarid grasslands and sandy deserts, and is the most arid (dry) state in the nation. Nevada is a land of rugged, snow-capped mountains, grassy valleys and sandy deserts. The northern and central portions of Nevada are mostly within the Great Basin Desert, while portions of the southern tip are within the Mojave Desert. See also list of mountain ranges of Nevada.
== Economy == [http://www.bea.gov/ The Bureau of Economic Analysis] estimates that Nevada's total state product in 2003 was $88 billion. Per capital personal income in 2003 was $31,910, 19th in the nation. Its agricultural outputs are cattle, hay, dairy products, and potatoes. Its industrial outputs are tourism, mining, machinery, printing and publishing, food processing, and electric equipment. It is well-known for gambling and nightlife. Large, luxurious casinos in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and Reno attract visitors from around the world. Nevada is the only state with legalized prostitution: see prostitution in Nevada. :''See: Richest places in Nevada'' == Demographics == According to the Census Bureau, as of 2003, the population of Nevada was 2,241,154. The racial makeup of the state is: *65.2% Whites non-Hispanic *19.7% Hispanic American *4% African American *1.3% Asian American *0.9% American Indian *1.4% mixed race. The 5 largest ancestry groups in Nevada are: German-American (14.1%), Ireland (11%), England (10.1%), Italian-American (6.6%), United States (4.8%). 6.8% of its population were reported as under 5, 26.3% under 18, and 13.6% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 50.7% of the population. ===Religion=== The religious affiliations of the citizens of Nevada are: *Protestant – 45% *Roman Catholic – 24% *Other Christian – 10% (mostly Mormon) *Other Religions – 2% *Non-Religious – 15% The three largest Protestant denominations in Nevada are: Baptist (8% of the total state population), Methodist (6%), Lutheran (6%). == Important cities and towns == The largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada. {| |- |valign=top| *Las Vegas, Nevada *Reno, Nevada *Henderson, Nevada *North Las Vegas, Nevada *Sparks, Nevada |valign=top| *Carson City, Nevada *Pahrump, Nevada *Elko, Nevada *Boulder City, Nevada *Mesquite, Nevada |valign=top| *Fernley, Nevada *Fallon, Nevada *Winnemucca, Nevada *Gardnerville, Nevada *Minden, Nevada |} Nevada is also the home of Area 51, the top-secret installation the Government has always denied existed. Area 51 is supposedly located in Groom Lake, near Nellis Air Force Base. :''See also: List of cities in Nevada'' ===25 richest places in Nevada=== Ranked by per capita income #Incline Village-Crystal Bay, Nevada $52,521 #Kingsbury, Nevada $41,451 #Mount Charleston, Nevada $38,821 #Verdi-Mogul, Nevada $38,233 #Zephyr Cove-Round Hill Village, Nevada $37,218 #Summerlin South, Nevada $33,017 #Blue Diamond, Nevada $30,479 #Minden, Nevada $30,405 #Boulder City, Nevada $29,770 #Spanish Springs, Nevada $26,908 #Henderson, Nevada $26,815 #Spring Valley, Nevada $26,321 #Enterprise, Nevada $25,063 #Johnson Lane, Nevada $24,247 #Virginia City, Nevada $23,765 #Indian Hills, Nevada $23,027 #Reno, Nevada $22,520 #Goodsprings, Nevada $22,282 #Las Vegas, Nevada $22,060 #Smith Valley, Nevada $21,940 #Lemmon Valley-Golden Valley, Nevada $21,820 #Winnemucca, Nevada $21,441 #Paradise, Nevada $21,258 #Sparks, Nevada $21,122 #Laughlin, Nevada $21,097 :''See complete list of Richest Places in Nevada'' ==State symbols== *State animal: Desert Bighorn Sheep *State artifact: Tule Duck Decoy *State bird: Mountain Bluebird *State colors: Silver and Blue *State fish: Lahontan Cutthroat Trout *State flower: Sagebrush *State fossil: Ichthyosaur *State grass: Indian ricegrass *State march: "Silver State Fanfare" by Gerald Wills *State metal: Silver (Ag) *List of U.S. state mottos: "All for our country" *State precious gemstone: Virgin Valley black fire opal *State semiprecious gemstone: Nevada turquoise *State song: "Home Means Nevada" by Bertha Raffetto *State reptile: Desert Tortoise *State rock: Sandstone *State soil: Orovada series *State tartan: A particular tartan designed for Nevada by Richard Zygmunt Pawlowski *State trees: Single-leaf Piñon_pine and Bristlecone_pine == Education == === Colleges and universities === *Sierra Nevada College *University and Community College System of Nevada **University of Nevada, Las Vegas **University of Nevada, Reno **Nevada State College at Henderson **Community College of Southern Nevada **Great Basin College **Truckee Meadows Community College **Western Nevada Community College == Professional sports teams == *Las Vegas Gladiators, Arena Football League *Las Vegas 51s, minor league baseball *Las Vegas Wranglers, East Coast Hockey League == Famous Nevadans == *Andre Agassi tennis player *Walter van Tilburg Clark writer *Michael Chang tennis player *Jenna Jameson adult film actress *Jack Kramer tennis player *Paul Laxalt politician *Robert Laxalt writer *Greg Maddux Major League Baseball player *Pat Nixon First Lady *Harry Reid Senate Minority Leader *Edna Purviance actress *Steve Wynn (developer) casino owner *Barry Zito Major League Baseball player *Brandon Flowers vocalist of Indie rock band, The Killers ==Transportation== [[Image:Nvuds.jpg|thumb|right|A sample version of the current Nevada license plate.]] Interstate 15 passes through the southern tip of the state, serving Las Vegas and other communities. It has spur routes Interstate 215 (Nevada) and Interstate 515. Interstate 80 crosses through the northern part of Nevada, reaching from Utah in the east and passing westward through Reno and into California. It has a spur route, Interstate 580 (Nevada). Nevada also is served by several federal highways: U.S. Highway 6, U.S. Highway 50, U.S. Highway 93, U.S. Highway 95 and U.S. Highway 395. There are also 189 List of Nevada state highways. The state is one of just a few in the country that allow semi-trailer combinations with three trailers—what might be called a "road train" in Australia. However, American versions are usually smaller, in part because they must ascend and descend some fairly steep mountain passes. Union Pacific Railroad has some railroads in the north and in the south ([http://www.uprr.com/aboutup/usguide/usa-nv-m.shtml map]). Amtrak's ''California Zephyr'' uses one of the northern branches in a daily service from Chicago to Emeryville, CA serving Elko, Nevada, Winnemucca, Nevada, Sparks, Nevada, and Reno, Nevada. [http://www.amtrak.com/timetable/oct04/P05.pdf] Burlington Northern Santa Fe has trackage rights to the Union Pacific lines in the north. Amtrak provides bus services from Las Vegas to Needles, California and Los Angeles ([http://www.amtrak.com/timetable/oct04/P03.pdf]). Greyhound Lines also provides some bus services. Las Vegas has a bus network, and a Las Vegas Monorail system that is being extended. McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is one of the busiest airports in the United States. There are also bus services in Reno/Sparks, and from there to Carson City. Some counties do not have public transport at all, for example Eureka County. ==See also== *List of BSA local councils and districts in Nevada *List of cities in Nevada *List of Governors of Nevada *List of mountain ranges of Nevada *List of Nevada counties *List of Nevada rivers *List of Nevada state prisons *List of people from Nevada *List of radio stations in Nevada *List of television stations in Nevada *List of United States Senators from Nevada *List of ZIP Codes in Nevada *Futurama; Nevada was nicknamed "Nukevada" in one episode because atomic tests are known to have taken place in the state. == External links == *[http://www.state.nv.us Official state website] *[http://firstlady.state.nv.us/NevadaSymbols.htm Nevada state symbols] *[http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/archives/myth/myth12.htm Nevada State Library and Archives — Why Did Nevada Become a State?] *[http://www.terragalleria.com/america/nevada/ Photos of Nevada - Terra Galleria] *[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/32000.html US Census Bureau] U.S. states States of the American West Nevada la:Nivata

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As far as I can tell, the motto of Nevada is actually "All for our Country". That's the way the text appears in the state seal. It's only translated into the Latin "Omnia pro Patria" for the seal of the University of Nevada (Reno). http://blue.scsr.nevada.edu/Handbook/Title1/T1-CH01.doc_cvt.htm However, as a Nevadan, I've never actually heard this state motto in use in either English or latin. Most people in Nevada think of "Battle Born", the text on our state flag, as our state motto. --User:AaronW 23:26, 16 Mar 2004 (UTC) I discovered that the page from which I'd gotten my list of state symbols was out of date. Going to the actual [http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-235.html Nevada Revised Statutes] showed that a few more had been added in 2001, including such unlikely things as a state soil and a state tartan. I added them all, figuring that since they are all things that the state has chosen to symbolize itself, they are all equally valid. I did not list the state tartan, however, because I'm not sure what to do about it. There's no brief textual description of it that can be given. The Nevada statutes actually use a picture of it to define it, and it's a fairly large picture. If anyone wants to figure out a way to smoothly integrate it into the page, please do so. --User:AaronW 23:40, 16 Mar 2004 (UTC) "The local pronunciation of the state is not "Ne-vah-da", but should be said so that the middle syllable rhymes with "gamble"" -- Is this meant as a joke? :) I can't figure out how one would interpret a syllable represented by the letters "va" to rhyme with the word "gamble". How about using words like volleyball and vacuum to explain it? In New York, I heard it pronounced as "Ne-va(as in vacuum)-duh", and in California, I hear it pronounced as "Ne-va(as in volleyball)-duh". User:Bneely ----- Wondering how to edit this State Entry?
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{| style="margin:0 3em 0 3em" class="toccolours" {| class="toccolours" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" ! style="background:#ccccff" align=center width="100%" | Nevada || |- |align=center colspan=2| Regions: Great Basin | Mojave Desert | Lake Tahoe | Las Vegas metropolitan area |- |align=center colspan=2| List of cities in Nevada: Carson City, Nevada | Henderson, Nevada | Las Vegas, Nevada | North Las Vegas, Nevada | Reno, Nevada | Sparks, Nevada |- |align=center colspan=2| List of Nevada counties: Churchill County, Nevada | Clark County, Nevada | Douglas County, Nevada | Elko County, Nevada | Esmeralda County, Nevada | Eureka County, Nevada | Humboldt County, Nevada | Lander County, Nevada | Lincoln County, Nevada | Lyon County, Nevada | Mineral County, Nevada | Nye County, Nevada | Pershing County, Nevada | Storey County, Nevada | Washoe County, Nevada | White Pine County, Nevada |}

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