List Of 50 U.S. States, Capitals, and Abbreviation Code

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There are 50 states in the United States of America (USA). The country is the second-largest in North America after Canada (largest) and followed by Mexico (third largest). Five territories and 50 states make up the United States. Here is a list of the states in the U.S. and their capitals and abbreviation code

Click on each one to find out some interesting facts and absurd laws that you might not know. 

 State NameState CapitalAbbreviation 
1AlaskaJuneauAK
2TexasAustinTX
3CaliforniaSacramentoCA
4MontanaHelenaMT
5New MexicoSanta FeNM
6ArizonaPhoenixAZ
7NevadaCarson CityNV
8ColoradoDenverCO
9OregonSalemOR
10WyomingCheyenneWY
11MichiganLansingMI
12MinnesotaSt. PaulMN
13UtahSalt Lake CityUT
14IdahoBoiseID
15KansasTopekaKS
16NebraskaLincolnNE
17South DakotaPierreSD
18WashingtonOlympiaWA
19North DakotaBismarckND
20FloridaTallahasseeFL
21OklahomaOklahoma CityOK
22MissouriJefferson CityMO
23GeorgiaAtlantaGA
24WisconsinMadisonWI
25IllinoisSpringfieldIL
26IowaDes MoinesIA
27New YorkAlbanyNY
28North CarolinaRaleighNC
29VirginiaRichmondVA
30ArkansasLittle RockAR
31AlabamaMontgomeryAL
32LouisianaBaton RougeLA
33MississippiJacksonMS
34PennsylvaniaHarrisburgPA
35OhioColumbusOH
36TennesseeNashvilleTN
37KentuckyFrankfortKY
38MaineAugustaME
39IndianaIndianapolisIN
40South CarolinaColumbiaSC
41West VirginiaCharlestonWV
42MarylandAnnapolisMD
43HawaiiHonoluluHA
44MassachusettsBostonMA
45VermontMontpelierVT
46New HampshireConcordNH
47New JerseyTrentonNJ
48ConnecticutHartfordCT
49DelawareDoverDE
50Rhode IslandProvidenceRI

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Sabrina is a former campaign manager who has decided to focus her effort to help people contact senators and get help. She leads our Editorial Team with Ronald and Lawrence to curate content and resources that help us navigate the system.

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