Nebraska
Nebraska is a state that lies both in the Great Plains and in the Midwestern United States. It is bordered by South Dakota in the north, Iowa and Missouri in the east, Kansas in the south, Colorado in the south and west, and Wyoming in the west. Its capital is Lincoln, and its largest city is Omaha. With a population of almost 1.9 million, Nebraska is the 37th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Its governor is Pete Ricketts.
The state’s name comes from Native American words that mean “flat water”. This phrase refers to the Platte River, which runs through the state. Indeed, rivers have been important to Nebraska’s geography and settlement. A majority of Nebraskans live close to the Missouri and Platte rivers, leaving much of the state lightly populated.
In 1854, the federal government created a reservation for Native Americans from Nebraska, but also for other Native Americans from other states who were forced to move to Nebraska.
Nebraska’s climate has two major climatic zones: The eastern two-thirds of the state have a humid continental climate, although the southwest of this region may be classified as a humid subtropical climate showing temperatures as low as 26.6 °F or −3 °C. The larger Great Plains region is subject to extremes in temperature, wind speeds, and precipitation.
Nebraska was the first state in the country to celebrate Arbor Day in 1872, and nowadays is home to the Nebraska National Forest in west-central Nebraska, which resulted from a human effort to plant trees on the barren plains.
Nebraska has a large agricultural sector, and is a major producer of beef, pork, corn, soybeans, and sorghum. Other important economic sectors include freight transport (by rail and truck), manufacturing, telecommunications, information technology, and insurance.
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Complete List of Cities in Nebraska
CORNLEA
Cornlea is a Village in Platte county with -100 inhabitants.
GILEAD
Gilead is a Village in Thayer county with -100 inhabitants.
LORTON
Lorton is a Village in Otoe county with -100 inhabitants.
HENDLEY
Hendley is a Village in Furnas county with -100 inhabitants.
MCLEAN
McLean is a Village in Pierce county with -100 inhabitants.
STOCKVILLE
Stockville is a Village in Frontier county with -100 inhabitants.
LUSHTON
Lushton is a Village in York county with -100 inhabitants.
STRANG
Strang is a Village in Fillmore county with -100 inhabitants.
CUSHING
Cushing is a Village in Howard county with -100 inhabitants.
CLINTON
Clinton is a Village in Sheridan county with -100 inhabitants.
GANDY
Gandy is a Village in Logan county with -100 inhabitants.
BREWSTER
Brewster is a Village in Blaine county with -100 inhabitants.
BARADA
Barada is a Village in Richardson county with -100 inhabitants.
BAZILE MILLS
Bazile Mills is a Village in Knox county with -100 inhabitants.
SHOLES
Sholes is a Village in Wayne county with -100 inhabitants.
NORA
Nora is a Village in Nuckolls county with -100 inhabitants.
LAMAR
Lamar is a Village in Chase county with -100 inhabitants.
NENZEL
Nenzel is a Village in Cherry county with -100 inhabitants.
BURTON
Burton is a Village in Keya Paha county with -100 inhabitants.
ANOKA
Anoka is a Village in Boyd county with -100 inhabitants.
GROSS
Gross is a Village in Boyd county with -100 inhabitants.
MONOWI
Monowi is a Village in Boyd county with -100 inhabitants.
TRYON
Tryon is a Unincorporated community in McPherson county with -100 inhabitants.