New Hampshire is a state of the United States of America founded in 1788.
The state has a well-developed engineering and metalworking industry, producing bearings, printing equipment, various spare parts and components, including those for medical equipment and the aerospace industry.
State of the United States of America
The official name of the state is State of New Hampshire.
State region - New England, Northeast USA
State area - 24,214 km2 (including land - 23,226 km2 and water surface - 988 km2), 46th place among US states
State length:
from north to south - 305 km
from west to east - 110 km
The height of the relief of the state above sea level:
maximum - 1,917 m
minimum - 0 m
State Time Zone - US Eastern Time Zone
Date of foundation of the state - June 21, 1788 (9th state in the United States)
The state capital is Concord
The largest city in the state is Manchester.
The population of the state is about 1,370,000 people (41st place among US states)
The population density in the state is about 57 people / km2 (21st place among US states)
The average household income in the state is about $ 73,380 (7th place among US states)
The state motto is Live Free or Die.
Nicknames of the state - "Granite State", "White Mountain State"
The state abbreviation is NH.
The central and northern part of New Hampshire is occupied by the White Mountains - part of the Appalachian mountain system (hence one of New Hampshire's nicknames - the "White Mountains State"). To the south is the so-called "Lake District" (several dozen large and small lakes), even to the south - the coastal valleys of the Atlantic lowland.
New Hampshire has a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. Precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year. In the southeast, due to the proximity to the ocean, the climate is milder and more humid, while in the interior it is more severe and dry.
The first settlements of European colonists in modern New Hampshire were founded in the twenties of the 17th century. Numerous clashes between the English colonists and the French took place on the territory of the state, in which the Indian tribes also participated.
Some National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire:
New Hampshire State Symbols
Tree - paper birch (Betula papyrifera)
Flower - common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) and stemless slipper (Cypripedium acaule)
Animal - white-tailed (virginsky) deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Dog breed - Chinook
Bird - Purple Lentil (Haemorhous purpureus)
Fish - American char (Palia, Salvelinus fontinalis) and striped laurel (Morone saxatilis)
Amphibian - greenish newt (Notophthalmus viridescens)
Insect - seven-spot ladybug (ladybug, Coccinella septempunctata)
Butterfly - karner blue (Lycaeides melissa)
Fruit (edible fruit) - pumpkin
Vegetable (root vegetable) - potato
Precious (ornamental) stone - smoky quartz (rauchtopaz)
Mineral - beryl
Song - "Old New Hampshire"
Type of sport - skiing
Since the middle of the 19th century, the main areas of the economy of the state of New Hampshire (New Hampshire) have been textile and leather production. In recent decades, they have given way to more modern and high-tech industries.
In modern New Hampshire, they produce electronic and optical devices (including military ones), equipment for communications and energy, tools for fiber optic systems, and tourist equipment. The state has a well-developed engineering and metalworking industry, producing bearings, printing equipment, various spare parts and components, including those for medical equipment and the aerospace industry.
New Hampshire is called the "Granite State", there are many quarries in which this valuable building material is mined. Although the demand for natural stone has declined due to the widespread use of concrete in construction, granite (as well as crushed stone and sand) mining continues to play an important role in the state's economy.
Most of the state is covered with forests, New Hampshire ranks second (after Maine) among the US states in terms of forest area to the area of the entire territory.
The White Mountains are located in central and northern New Hampshire (as well as in the neighboring state of Maine). This mountain range is part of the Appalachians, it is here that the highest mountain in the Northeast of the United States - Mount Washington (1917 meters above sea level) is located. Hurricane winds blow very often in the area of Mount Washington, it was here in 1934 that a wind of 372 kilometers per hour was recorded, one of the strongest on Earth. Mount Washington is part of the Presidential Range, the peaks of which were named after famous politicians and US Presidents (Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Dwight Eisenhower and others).
With its scenic landscapes and relative proximity to major US metropolitan areas (including New York and Boston), the White Mountains reserve is one of New England's most popular tourist attractions.
New Hampshire has a humid continental climate, with warm summers and cold winters. Precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year. In the southeast, due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, the climate is milder and more humid, while in the interior it is more severe and dry. Especially cold winters in the mountains and in the north of the state, up to two and a half meters of snow can fall here.
In the city of Berlin in northern New Hampshire, the average temperature in January ranges from -16°C to -3°C, and in July - from 13°C to 26°C. In Manchester, located in the south of the state, in January it is usually from -15°C to 0°C, and in July - from 13°C to 28°C.
State of the United States of America
The state has a well-developed engineering and metalworking industry, producing bearings, printing equipment, various spare parts and components, including those for medical equipment and the aerospace industry.
The official name of the state is State of New Hampshire.
State region - New England, Northeast USA
State area - 24,214 km2 (including land - 23,226 km2 and water surface - 988 km2), 46th place among US states
State length:
from north to south - 305 km
from west to east - 110 km
The height of the relief of the state above sea level:
maximum - 1,917 m
minimum - 0 m
State Time Zone - US Eastern Time Zone
Date of foundation of the state - June 21, 1788 (9th state in the United States)
The state capital is Concord
The largest city in the state is Manchester.
The population of the state is about 1,370,000 people (41st place among US states)
The population density in the state is about 57 people / km2 (21st place among US states)
The average household income in the state is about $ 73,380 (7th place among US states)
The state motto is Live Free or Die.
Nicknames of the state - "Granite State", "White Mountain State"
The state abbreviation is NH.
The central and northern part of New Hampshire is occupied by the White Mountains - part of the Appalachian mountain system (hence one of New Hampshire's nicknames - the "White Mountains State"). To the south is the so-called "Lake District" (several dozen large and small lakes), even to the south - the coastal valleys of the Atlantic lowland.
New Hampshire has a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. Precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year. In the southeast, due to the proximity to the ocean, the climate is milder and more humid, while in the interior it is more severe and dry.
The first settlements of European colonists in modern New Hampshire were founded in the twenties of the 17th century. Numerous clashes between the English colonists and the French took place on the territory of the state, in which the Indian tribes also participated.
Some National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire:
New Hampshire State Symbols
Tree - paper birch (Betula papyrifera)
Flower - common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) and stemless slipper (Cypripedium acaule)
Animal - white-tailed (virginsky) deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Dog breed - Chinook
Bird - Purple Lentil (Haemorhous purpureus)
Fish - American char (Palia, Salvelinus fontinalis) and striped laurel (Morone saxatilis)
Amphibian - greenish newt (Notophthalmus viridescens)
Insect - seven-spot ladybug (ladybug, Coccinella septempunctata)
Butterfly - karner blue (Lycaeides melissa)
Fruit (edible fruit) - pumpkin
Vegetable (root vegetable) - potato
Precious (ornamental) stone - smoky quartz (rauchtopaz)
Mineral - beryl
Song - "Old New Hampshire"
Type of sport - skiing
Since the middle of the 19th century, the main areas of the economy of the state of New Hampshire (New Hampshire) have been textile and leather production. In recent decades, they have given way to more modern and high-tech industries.
In modern New Hampshire, they produce electronic and optical devices (including military ones), equipment for communications and energy, tools for fiber optic systems, and tourist equipment. The state has a well-developed engineering and metalworking industry, producing bearings, printing equipment, various spare parts and components, including those for medical equipment and the aerospace industry.
New Hampshire is called the "Granite State", there are many quarries in which this valuable building material is mined. Although the demand for natural stone has declined due to the widespread use of concrete in construction, granite (as well as crushed stone and sand) mining continues to play an important role in the state's economy.
Most of the state is covered with forests, New Hampshire ranks second (after Maine) among the US states in terms of forest area to the area of the entire territory.
The White Mountains are located in central and northern New Hampshire (as well as in the neighboring state of Maine). This mountain range is part of the Appalachians, it is here that the highest mountain in the Northeast of the United States - Mount Washington (1917 meters above sea level) is located. Hurricane winds blow very often in the area of Mount Washington, it was here in 1934 that a wind of 372 kilometers per hour was recorded, one of the strongest on Earth. Mount Washington is part of the Presidential Range, the peaks of which were named after famous politicians and US Presidents (Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Dwight Eisenhower and others).
With its scenic landscapes and relative proximity to major US metropolitan areas (including New York and Boston), the White Mountains reserve is one of New England's most popular tourist attractions.
New Hampshire has a humid continental climate, with warm summers and cold winters. Precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year. In the southeast, due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, the climate is milder and more humid, while in the interior it is more severe and dry. Especially cold winters in the mountains and in the north of the state, up to two and a half meters of snow can fall here.
In the city of Berlin in northern New Hampshire, the average temperature in January ranges from -16°C to -3°C, and in July - from 13°C to 26°C. In Manchester, located in the south of the state, in January it is usually from -15°C to 0°C, and in July - from 13°C to 28°C.
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