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  1. By Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh. Fast Facts. Nickname: The Cornhusker State. Statehood: 1867; 37th state. Population (as of July 2016): 1,907,116. Capital: Lincoln. Biggest City: Omaha. Abbreviation: NE....

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  2. 36 Nebraska Facts for Kids. Nebraska is a state in the United States of America. Nebraska became a U.S. State on Friday, March 1st, 1867. Nebraska was the 37th state to join the United States. The U.S. state of Nebraska covers 77,358 square miles.

  3. 21 lut 2023 · Whether you want some Nebraska fun facts to use for a project or you want to impress people with your knowledge of the Cornhusker State, we’ve put together some facts about Nebraska that cover everything from weird laws to natural wonder to strange history.

  4. 12 gru 2023 · Nebraska (nicknamed: Beef State, Cornhusker State) has 93 counties. The state’s capital is Lincoln. The postal abbreviation for Nebraska is NE. With these interesting facts about Nebraska, let us learn more about its history, geography, economy, people, culture, wildlife, and nature, etc.

  5. 10 Fun Nebraska Facts for Kids. Nebraska’s name comes from the Otoe language - “ Ní Btháska ” meaning “ flat water.” Farms and ranches make up over 90% of Nebraska’s land area. Nebraska is the only state to be triply landlocked - that means you’d have to travel (in any direction) through three states to reach the ocean or a body ...

  6. Nebraska is located in the central United States in an area known as the Great Plains. The state is bordered on the north by South Dakota, on the west by Colorado and Wyoming, and on the south by Kansas. On the east the Missouri River separates Nebraska from Iowa and Missouri.

  7. Fun Facts. According to writer Willa Cather, Mormon pioneers planted sunflowers as they headed west through Nebraska and other states to create a trail for later travelers. The 300-foot tall Chimney Rock, now a national historic site, was a well-known and comforting landmark for westbound pioneers. Rodeos are still a favorite entertainment in ...

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