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Kansas

State Motto

Ad astra per aspera (Through hardships to the stars)

State Motto of Kansas

Kansas State Information

Kansas is the 34th State in the Union

Kansas, known as the "Sunflower State," lies in the central United States and is characterized by its wide-open prairies and rich agricultural landscapes. The state is a key player in the nation’s breadbasket, with expansive wheat fields that symbolize its agricultural strength. Kansas also boasts historical significance, with trails such as the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails crossing its plains, highlighting its role in westward expansion. Topeka, the state capital, and Wichita, the largest city, serve as cultural and economic hubs, while Dodge City offers a glimpse into the Wild West era, enhancing the state’s historical appeal. Natural landmarks like the rolling Flint Hills and winding rivers add scenic beauty to its predominantly flat terrain.

Economically, Kansas thrives on agriculture, being a leading producer of wheat, corn, and cattle. The state has also diversified into industries such as aerospace manufacturing, particularly in Wichita, known as the "Air Capital of the World." Kansas is home to a growing energy sector, including wind power, taking advantage of its expansive plains. Additionally, the state’s educational institutions and research initiatives contribute to its evolving economy. With its blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and economic resilience, Kansas remains a vital part of America’s heartland.

What's in a name?

Named after the Kansa Native American tribe, meaning 'people of the south wind.'

State Nickname of Kansas

Kansas Geography

Map of the State of Kansas

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Area: 82,278 sq mi (213,100 km²), 15th
Highest Point: Mount Sunflower; 4,041 ft (375 m), 28th
Lowest Point: Verdigris River; 679 ft (63 m)
Bordering States: Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma
Area Codes: Area Codes of Kansas
Zip Codes: Zip Codes of Kansas

Kansas is renowned for its broad, flat expanses and prairie landscapes, which dominate much of the state and contribute to its reputation as "The Sunflower State." While primarily flat, the terrain includes rolling hills in regions like the Flint Hills, which are home to some of the last remaining tallgrass prairies in the country. The state is bisected by the Arkansas River, flowing eastward, and transitions into the High Plains as you move west. Eastern Kansas is particularly fertile, with rich river valleys supporting extensive agriculture. The state's geography is characterized by its simplicity and utility, forming the backbone of its agricultural prominence.

Kansas lies in the heart of "Tornado Alley," experiencing a continental climate with hot summers, cold winters, and frequent severe storms, including tornadoes. The combination of its flat terrain and weather patterns creates an environment ideal for farming, especially for crops like wheat, corn, and sorghum. This geography, paired with the state’s rivers and fertile plains, has not only shaped Kansas’s economy but also played a pivotal role in its historical and cultural identity as a cornerstone of the American Midwest.

Kansas Economy

Kansas boasts a robust and diverse economy, driven by agriculture, manufacturing, and an evolving services sector. Known as the "Wheat State," it is one of the nation's top producers of wheat, sorghum, and cattle, underscoring its agricultural prominence. Beyond farming, Kansas has a strong manufacturing base, particularly in aerospace, with Wichita earning its title as the "Air Capital of the World" due to its concentration of aviation manufacturers. Food processing and machinery production also play vital roles, further strengthening the state’s industrial foundation.

In recent years, Kansas has expanded into technology and healthcare, diversifying its economic landscape. The state’s central location in the U.S., coupled with an extensive transportation network of highways, railways, and distribution hubs, has made it a critical center for logistics and trade.

Agriculture

Top 3 crops / livestock for Kansas

  • Soybeans
  • Corn
  • Poultry

Industry

Top 3 industries for Kansas

  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing
  • Aviation

Kansas State Symbols

State Flag

State Flag of Kansas

State Seal

State Seal of Kansas

State Quarter

State Quarter of Kansas

State Bird

State Bird of KansasWestern Meadowlark

State Flower

State Flower of KansasSunflower

State Tree

State Tree of KansasCottonwood

State Mammal

State Mammal of KansasAmerican Buffalo

State Fish

State Fish of KansasChannel Catfish

State Insect

State Insect of KansasHoney Bee
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