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Wyoming (/waɪˈoʊmɪŋ/ wye-OH-ming) is a
landlocked state in the
Mountain West
subregion of the
Western United States. It
borders Montana to the
north and...
- The
University of
Wyoming (UW) is a
public land-grant
research university in Laramie,
Wyoming. It was
founded in
March 1886, four
years before the territory...
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Wyoming is a
state in the
Western United States.
According to the 2020
United States Census,
Wyoming is the
least populous state with 576,851 inhabitants...
- /ʃaɪˈɛn/ shy-EN) is the
capital and most
populous city of the U.S.
state of
Wyoming, as well as the
county seat of
Laramie County, with 65,132 residents, per...
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Wyoming's at-large
congressional district is the sole
congressional district for the US
state of
Wyoming. It is the
third largest congressional district...
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Wyoming was an
American wooden six-masted
schooner built and
completed in 1909 by the firm of
Percy &
Small in Bath, Maine. With a
length of 450 ft (140 m)...
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Casper is a city in, and the
county seat of,
Natrona County,
Wyoming,
United States.
Casper is the second-most
populous city in the
state after Cheyenne...
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There are 23
counties in the U.S.
state of
Wyoming.
There were
originally five
counties in the
Wyoming Territory:
Laramie and Carter,
established in 1867;...
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Laramie (/ˈlærəmi/) is a city in and the
county seat of
Albany County,
Wyoming,
United States,
known for its high
elevation at 7,200 feet (2,200 m), railroad...
- The flag of
Wyoming was
officially adopted to
represent the U.S.
state of
Wyoming on
January 31, 1917. The flag
consists of the
silhouette of an American...