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WyomingWyoming is a U.S. state of the The West (U.S.) United States. It is the least populous U.S. state. == History == After the Union Pacific Railroad reached the town of Cheyenne, Wyoming, the capital, in 1867, the population began to grow steadily in the Wyoming Territory, established on July 25, 1868. Yellowstone National Park became the world's first National Park in 1872 and is located in the far northwestern portion of the state. Most of the territory that comprises Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming. Wyoming was admitted to the Union on July 10, 1890. It was named after the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, made famous by the 1809 poem ''Gertrude of Wyoming'' by Thomas Campbell. The name was suggested by Representative J. M. Ashbey of Ohio. In 1869 Wyoming extended suffrage to women, at least partially in an attempt to garner enough voters to be admitted as a state. In addition to being the first U.S. state to extend suffrage to women, Wyoming was also the home of many other firsts for U.S. women in politics. It had the first female court bailiff and the first female justice of the peace in the country. Wyoming was also the first state in the Union to elect a woman governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross in 1925 see List of Wyoming Governors. Wyoming was the location of the Johnson County War of 1892. == Geography == ''See: List of Wyoming counties'' It is bordered on the north by Montana, on the east by South Dakota and Nebraska, on the south by Colorado, and on the west by Utah and Idaho. Devil's Tower, made famous in the film ''Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'', is located near Moorcroft, Wyoming in Crook County. Wyoming is generally considered an arid state with much of the land receiving less than 10 inches of rainfall a year. Consequently, the land supports few opportunities for farming. Ranching, however, is widespread, especially in areas near the numerous mountain chains. There are several major mountain ranges in the state, all part of the Rocky Mountains. The Snowy Range in the south central part of the state is an extension of the [Colorado] Rockies in both geology and appearance. The Wind River Range in the west central part of the state is remote and also has the highest peak Gannett Peak, in the state. The Big Horn Mountains in the north central portion are somewhat isolated from the bulk of the rest of the Rocky Mountains. Finally, the Teton Range in the northwest extends for 50 miles and represents the most impressive section of mountains in the state, home to the second highest peak Grand Teton and Grand Teton National Park which preserves the most scenic section of the Teton range. Several rivers begin or flow through the state, including the Yellowstone River, Powder River, and the Snake River. The Continental Divide, which runs through most of North America forks in the south central part of the state. The waters that flow or precipitate into this area, known as the Great Divide Basin, do not flow to any ocean. Instead, due to the overall aridity of Wyoming, they simply sink into the soil or evaporate. Wyoming sports the lowest population of any state and the lowest population density of the continental 48 states; however, non-contiguous Alaska's population density is lower, although its total population is higher. == Demographics == According to the Census Bureau, as of 2003, the population of Wyoming was estimated at 501,242. The racial makeup of the state is: *88.9% Whites *0.8% Blacks *6.4% Hispanic *0.6% Asian American *2.3% American Indian *1.8% Mixed race The 5 largest ancestry groups in Wyoming are: German-American (25.9%), British American (15.9%), Ireland (13.3%), United States (6.5%), Norwegian-American (4.3%). 6.3% of Wyoming's population were reported as under 5, 26.1% under 18, and 11.7% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 49.7% of the population. ===Religion=== The religious affiliations of the people of Wyoming are: *Christian – 78% **Protestant – 53% ***Lutheran – 9% ***Baptist – 9% ***Methodist – 6% ***Presbyterian – 4% ***Episcopalian – 4% ***Other Protestants/general Protestants – 21% **Roman Catholic – 18% **Mormon – 7% *Non-Christian Religions – 1% *No Religion – 21% == Important cities and towns == The Wyoming municipalities with populations over 10,000 are, in descending order:
Wyoming----- Wondering how to edit this State Entry? The WikiProject U.S. States standards might help. == Shape == I noticed that the border seems to have an indentation on the northern part of Yellowstone. Is this correct, and why is this so? User:CoolGuy 06:54, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC) Wyoming{| class="toccolours" style="text-valign: center;" ! !style="background:#99CCFF;"| State of Wyoming List of Governors of Wyoming | List of television stations in Wyoming |- !State Capital: || Cheyenne, Wyoming |- !Regions: || Powder River Country |- !Smaller Cities: || Buffalo, Wyoming | Casper, Wyoming | Cheyenne, Wyoming | Evanston, Wyoming | Gillette, Wyoming | Green River, Wyoming | Jackson, Wyoming | Laramie, Wyoming | Riverton, Wyoming | Rock Springs, Wyoming | Sheridan, Wyoming | |- !Counties: || Albany County, Wyoming | Big Horn County, Wyoming | Campbell County, Wyoming | Carbon County, Wyoming | Converse County, Wyoming | Crook County, Wyoming | Fremont County, Wyoming | Goshen County, Wyoming | Hot Springs County, Wyoming | Johnson County, Wyoming | Laramie County, Wyoming | Lincoln County, Wyoming | Natrona County, Wyoming | Niobrara County, Wyoming | Park County, Wyoming | Platte County, Wyoming | Sheridan County, Wyoming | Sublette County, Wyoming | Sweetwater County, Wyoming | Teton County, Wyoming | Uinta County, Wyoming | Washakie County, Wyoming | Weston County, Wyoming |- |} Wyoming#redirect Template:Wyoming WyomingWyoming is a state in the United States. U.S. states See other meanings of words starting from letter: WWA | WB | WC | WD | WE | WF | WG | WH | WI | WJ | WK | WL | WM | WN | WO | WP | WR | WS | WT | WU | WX | WY | WZ |Words begining with Wyoming: Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming,_DE Wyoming,_Delaware Wyoming,_IA Wyoming,_IA_County,_WI Wyoming,_IA_County,_Wisconsin Wyoming,_IL Wyoming,_Illinois Wyoming,_Iowa Wyoming,_Iowa_County,_WI Wyoming,_Iowa_County,_Wisconsin Wyoming,_MI Wyoming,_Michigan Wyoming,_Minnesota Wyoming,_MN Wyoming,_New_York Wyoming,_OH Wyoming,_Ohio Wyoming,_PA Wyoming,_Pennsylvania Wyoming,_United_States Wyoming,_Waupaca_County,_WI Wyoming,_Waupaca_County,_Wisconsin Wyoming,_WI Wyoming,_Wisconsin Wyoming.ogg Wyoming090.jpg Wyomingstateseal.jpg Wyoming_(disambiguation) Wyoming_Calvary Wyoming_class_battleship Wyoming_class_battleship Wyoming_class_battleship Wyoming_class_battleships Wyoming_congressional_district Wyoming_Counties Wyoming_counties Wyoming_County Wyoming_County,_New_York Wyoming_County,_New_York Wyoming_County,_New_York Wyoming_County,_PA Wyoming_County,_Pennsylvania Wyoming_County,_Pennsylvania Wyoming_County,_Pennsylvania Wyoming_County,_West_Virginia Wyoming_County,_West_Virginia Wyoming_County,_West_Virginia Wyoming_County,_WV Wyoming_culture Wyoming_geography Wyoming_history Wyoming_landmarks Wyoming_Legislature Wyoming_libraries Wyoming_locations_by_per_capita_income Wyoming_maps Wyoming_Massacre Wyoming_Massacre.jpg Wyoming_media Wyoming_mountains Wyoming_politicians Wyoming_politics Wyoming_railroads Wyoming_rivers Wyoming_sports Wyoming_State_Capitol Wyoming_state_parks Wyoming_State_Senators Wyoming_Technical_Institute_(WyoTech) Wyoming_Territory Wyoming_Territory Wyoming_Township,_MI Wyoming_Township,_Michigan Wyoming_Township,_Minnesota Wyoming_Township,_MN Wyoming_Valley Wyoming_Valley_Massacre |
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