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== Delaware == | |||
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File:Recto_Delaware_2_shillings_6_pence_1777_urn-3_HBS.Baker.AC_1085935.jpeg|Delaware 2 shillings 6 pence 1777 | |||
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File:National-atlas-delaware.png|National atlas Delaware | |||
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File:MiddleRunArea_Field_LenapeTrail.jpg|Middle Run Area Field Lenape Trail | |||
File:Köppen_Climate_Types_Delaware.png|Köppen Climate Types Delaware | |||
File:Dover_Delaware.jpg|Dover Delaware | |||
File:Newark_DE_Main_Street.jpg|Newark DE Main Street | |||
File:High_Street,_Seaford,_Delaware_(2006).jpg|High Street, Seaford, Delaware (2006) | |||
File:Wilmington_Delaware_skyline.jpg|Wilmington Delaware skyline | |||
File:Delaware_population_map.png|Delaware population map | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 23 February 2025
Delaware is a state located in the United States. It is the second smallest and sixth least populous state, but also the sixth most densely populated. Delaware's largest city is Wilmington, while its capital is Dover.
History[edit]
Delaware was the first state to join the United States, doing so on December 7, 1787. It was originally inhabited by several groups of Native Americans, including the Lenape in the north and Nanticoke in the south. It was initially colonized by Dutch traders in 1631, but was seized by the English in 1664.
Geography[edit]
Delaware is located on the Atlantic Coast and is bordered by Pennsylvania to the north, New Jersey to the east, and Maryland to the south and west. It is the second smallest state in the country, with a total area of 1,949 square miles.
Economy[edit]
The economy of Delaware is diverse and includes sectors such as agriculture, industry, and services. The state is known for its chicken farming, soybean production, and fishing industry. It is also home to several major corporations, thanks to its business-friendly laws and low corporate taxes.
Demographics[edit]
As of 2020, the population of Delaware was estimated to be around 989,948. The state has a diverse population, with a large number of racial and ethnic groups represented.
Education[edit]
Delaware has a strong education system, with several highly ranked public and private schools. The state is also home to the University of Delaware, which is known for its programs in business, engineering, and physical sciences.
Government[edit]
The government of Delaware is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The current governor is John Carney.
Culture[edit]
Delaware's culture is a blend of numerous influences, including Native American, Dutch, British, and African American. The state is known for its historic sites, museums, and festivals, as well as its strong tradition of craftsmanship.
See also[edit]
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Delaware 2 shillings 6 pence 1777
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Twelve-mile circle
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National atlas Delaware
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Woodbrook test
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Blackbird pond
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Middle Run Area Field Lenape Trail
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Köppen Climate Types Delaware
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Dover Delaware
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Newark DE Main Street
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High Street, Seaford, Delaware (2006)
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Wilmington Delaware skyline
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Delaware population map



