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Vermont


Vermont is a northeastern state in the New England region of the USA. It’s bordered by Canada in the north, New Hampshire in the east, Massachusetts in the south, and New York in the west. Vermont is the second-least-populated U.S. state with 623,989 inhabitants in 2019. Its capital is Montpelier and its largest city is Burlington. Its governor is Phil Scott.

Vermont has a humid continental climate, with muddy springs, in general a mild early summer, hot Augusts, and colorful autumns. In the center of the state, the most famous region is the Green Mountains. Formed over 400 million years ago, the rocks are thought to be some of the oldest in the world. This area includes the state’s highest point, Mount Mansfield.

Native American tribes including the Abenaki, the Mohican, the Pennacook, the Pocomtuc, and the Massachusett, have lived on this land; and members of the Abenaki tribe still live in Vermont today. In 1609, French explorer Samuel de Champlain claimed part of the region for France. Then in 1724, the British built the first permanent European settlement and claimed the area for themselves. After years of war, it became the 14th state in 1791.

About 78 percent of Vermont’s land is forest, which provides about 1.5 billion dollars’ worth of revenue for the state each year. Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States, producing almost two million gallons a year, but Vermont’s economy relies heavily on the service sector. Vermont has a low unemployment rate as compared with other states.

Vermont Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages246
Number of counties14
Population645545
Area24906 km²
Density26 people/km²
Altitude1339 m
Major citiesBurlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Essex Junction
Ethnicity

White: 94%

Hispanic: 2%

Black: 1%

Asian: 2%

Other: 1%

Crime rate1717 per 100,000 people
GDP$34 billion
Median household income$63,000

Common questions about Vermont

What is the cheapest place to live in Vermont?

The cheapest area to live in Vermont, known for being the most affordable, is typically around Rutland. The cost of living is lower than other parts of the state, making it an attractive option for those seeking affordability in VT.

What is the safest city, town or area in Vermont?

Jericho is often considered one of the safest towns in Vermont. With low crime rates and a close-knit community, residents report a high sense of security and well-being, making it an appealing area for families and individuals prioritizing safety.

What is the city with the best weather in Vermont?

Burlington is often cited as having the best weather in Vermont. It benefits from its location near Lake Champlain, which moderates temperatures, and offers a pleasant mix of seasonal changes, making it favorable for those who enjoy all four seasons without extreme conditions.

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