Vermont
- Admission to Statehood:
March 4, 1791 (14th State)
- Area:
- Area: 9,615 sq.mi (24,903 sq.km.), 45th
- Land: 9,249 sq.mi. (23,955 sq.km.), 43rd
- Water: 366 sq.mi. (948 sq.km.), 47th
- Constitution:
Vermont’s Constitution , 14th State
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- Population (2019):
626,630; Rank: 49 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
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- Constitution:
Vermont’s Constitution , 14th State
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- Flag:

The picture on a deep blue field is a scene painting. You see a tall pine tree, a cow and sheaves of wheat. The Green Mountains are in the distance. Pine boughs extend around a shield. The name “Vermont” and the state motto “Freedom and Unity” are displayed on a crimson banner. At the the top of the shield is a stag’s head. Get this Flag - Flower:
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) | Other State Flowers
- Largest Cities:
Burlington | South Burlington | Rutland | Essex Junction | Barre | Montpelier | Winooski | St. Albans | Newport | Bellows Falls
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- Origin of State Name:
Based on the French verts monts, meaning “green mountains”
- Population (2019):
626,630; Rank: 49 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
- Soil:
Tunbridge
- Song:
- “These Green Mountains” | Words by: Diane Martin | Music by: Diane Martin | Arranged by: Rita Buglass
- Other State Songs | Sheet Music
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Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) | Other State Trees
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- County Profile:
Vermont County Map Vermont County Map , 14 Counties
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- Admission to Statehood:
March 4, 1791 (14th State)
- Area:
- Area: 9,615 sq.mi (24,903 sq.km.), 45th
- Land: 9,249 sq.mi. (23,955 sq.km.), 43rd
- Water: 366 sq.mi. (948 sq.km.), 47th
- Constitution:
Vermont’s Constitution , 14th State
- Capital City:
- Nickname:
- Population (2019):
626,630; Rank: 49 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
- Area Codes:
- Bird:
- Capital City:
- City Guides:
- Constitution:
Vermont’s Constitution , 14th State
- Fast Facts:
- Flag:

The picture on a deep blue field is a scene painting. You see a tall pine tree, a cow and sheaves of wheat. The Green Mountains are in the distance. Pine boughs extend around a shield. The name “Vermont” and the state motto “Freedom and Unity” are displayed on a crimson banner. At the the top of the shield is a stag’s head. Get this Flag - Flower:
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) | Other State Flowers
- Largest Cities:
Burlington | South Burlington | Rutland | Essex Junction | Barre | Montpelier | Winooski | St. Albans | Newport | Bellows Falls
- Nickname:
- Origin of State Name:
Based on the French verts monts, meaning “green mountains”
- Population (2019):
626,630; Rank: 49 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
- Soil:
Tunbridge
- Song:
- “These Green Mountains” | Words by: Diane Martin | Music by: Diane Martin | Arranged by: Rita Buglass
- Other State Songs | Sheet Music
- State Quarter:
- Symbols:
- Tree:
Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) | Other State Trees
- Zip Codes:
- Capital Tour:
- County Profile:
Vermont County Map Vermont County Map , 14 Counties
- Courts:
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- Driving:
- Highway Markers:
- Local Resources:
- Public Records:
- Representatives:
- Roadside America:
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