Kansas
State Motto
Ad astra per aspera (Through hardships to the stars)
Kansas State Information
Kansas is the 34th State in the Union
Kansas, often referred to as the "Sunflower State," is a landlocked state located in the heart of the United States. Known for its expansive prairies, rolling wheat fields, and a rich agricultural heritage, Kansas offers a quintessential American experience. Its history is intertwined with the westward expansion of the United States, notably marked by the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail, which once crossed its vast plains. The state's capital, Topeka, and its largest city, Wichita, serve as cultural and economic hubs, while the city of Dodge City echoes the Wild West era. With a diverse landscape that includes the scenic Flint Hills and numerous rivers, Kansas is not only an agricultural powerhouse but also a place of natural beauty and historical significance.
What's in a name?
Named after the Kansa Native American tribe, meaning 'people of the south wind.'
Kansas Geography
Area: | 82,278 sq mi (213,100 kmĀ²), 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 characterized by its predominantly flat terrain and sprawling prairies, earning it the nickname "The Sunflower State." It encompasses a vast expanse of grasslands, with occasional low-rolling hills and fertile river valleys. The state is bisected by the Arkansas River, which flows from west to east. To the west, the landscape gradually transitions into the High Plains, while the eastern part features a more densely populated and agriculturally productive region. Kansas is also known for its extreme weather, experiencing both hot summers and cold winters, as well as occasional severe storms, making it a part of "Tornado Alley." The state's geography has played a significant role in its agricultural and historical development.
Kansas Economy
The economy of Kansas is diverse, with agriculture, manufacturing, and services playing significant roles. Known as the "Wheat State," Kansas is a leading producer of wheat, sorghum, and cattle, contributing substantially to the nation's agricultural output. The state's manufacturing sector is diverse, encompassing aerospace, machinery, and food processing industries, with Wichita serving as a prominent aviation manufacturing hub. Additionally, Kansas boasts a growing technology and healthcare sector, further diversifying its economy. The state's central location and strong transportation infrastructure make it a vital distribution and logistics hub, with interstate highways and railways crisscrossing the state. However, like many states, Kansas faces economic challenges such as workforce development and attracting new industries to sustain growth and job opportunities.
Agriculture
Top 3 crops / livestock for Kansas
- Soybeans
- Corn
- Poultry
Industry
Top 3 industries for Kansas
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing
- Aviation
Kansas State Symbols
State Bird
Western MeadowlarkState Flower
SunflowerState Tree
CottonwoodState Mammal
American BuffaloState Fish
Channel CatfishState Insect
Honey BeeTed Grajeda
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