New Hampshire, US
New Hampshire: State of the United States of America
About
New Hampshire is a small state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Canada, Maine, Vermont, and Massachusetts. New Hampshire is known for its rugged natural beauty and "Live Free or Die" motto.
Some key facts about New Hampshire:
- Capital: Concord
- Population: Around 1.4 million
- Area: 9,349 square miles (46th largest state)
- Nickname: The Granite State
New Hampshire has a primarily mountainous landscape dotted with lakes, forests, and quaint small towns. The White Mountains region is popular for hiking and skiing. Other major natural features include Lake Winnipesaukee and the Appalachian Trail.
New Hampshire has four distinct seasons that bring vibrant fall foliage, summer recreation, winter snow sports, and spring blooms. The climate varies across the state based on elevation and proximity to the Atlantic coastline.
Culturally, New Hampshire prides itself on independence and freedom. There is no state income tax or sales tax. The state motto “Live Free or Die” exemplifies the spirit of liberty. Politically, New Hampshire is best known for hosting the first presidential primary every four years.
Major industries include technology, tourism, manufacturing, forestry, and agriculture. The state is home to Dartmouth College and other excellent universities. The cities of Manchester and Nashua are industrial and economic hubs.
In summary, New Hampshire is emblematic of New England with its natural wonders, independent culture, and quaint village charm. The state's stunning vistas and "Live Free" philosophy make it a distinct place to visit and call home.
Quick Facts about New Hampshire
Population : | 1,366,275 |
Country : | United States of America |
Head of government : | Governor of New Hampshire |
Area : | 24214 km2 |
Water as percent of area : | 4.24% |
Land as percent of area : | 95.76% |
Continent : | North America |
Legislative body : | New Hampshire General Court |
Named for : | Hampshire |
Official language : | English |
Altitude : | 1,001 feet / 305 meters |
Capital : | Concord |
Establishment : | June 06, 1788 (236 years ago) |
Time Zone : | Eastern Time Zone, America/New_York |
Local time : | 20:57:20 (24th November 2024) |
Geography
New Hampshire is located at 43°40'1"N 71°29'59"W (43.6670200, -71.4998000). It has 4 neighbors: Maine, Vermont, Quebec and Massachusetts.
New Hampshire map
The largest city of New Hampshire is Manchester with a population of 112,546. Other cities include, City of Manchester population 109,565, Nashua population 89,167, Concord population 43,924 and East Concord population 42,605. See all New Hampshire cities & populated places.
Largest Cities in New Hampshire (more)
Cities, Towns, Villages, Neighborhoods & Other Populated Places in New Hampshire.
City Name | Title | County | Population |
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Manchester | The most populous city in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. | Hillsborough | 112,546 |
City of Manchester | The most populous city in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. | Hillsborough | 109,565 |
Nashua | The most populous city in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. | Hillsborough | 89,167 |
Concord | The capital of New Hampshire. | Merrimack | 43,924 |
East Concord | A census-designated place in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. | Merrimack | 42,605 |
Derry Village | City in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States of America | Rockingham | 34,539 |
Derry | Town in New Hampshire, United States | Rockingham | 33,442 |
Dover | County seat city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States | Strafford | 32,443 |
Rochester | City in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States | Strafford | 31,719 |
Salem | Town in New Hampshire, United States | Rockingham | 30,641 |
Merrimack | River in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, United States | Hillsborough | 27,452 |
Londonderry | Town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States of America | Rockingham | 26,646 |
Hudson | Town in New Hampshire | Hillsborough | 25,620 |
Bedford | City in New Hampshire, USA | Hillsborough | 22,957 |
Keene | City in New Hampshire, United States | Cheshire | 22,699 |
Portsmouth | City in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States | Rockingham | 21,557 |
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- Official Website
Official website of New Hampshire
- Maggie Hassan , 2017
- Chris Sununu , January 2017
New Hampshire has 4 neighbours.
- Maine state of the United States of America
- Vermont state of the United States of America
- Québec province of Canada
- Massachusetts state of the United States of America
- Belknap County
- Rockingham County
- Hillsborough County
- Sullivan County
- Carroll County
- Cheshire County
- Coös County
- Strafford County
- Grafton County
- Merrimack County
Demographics
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
1910 | 430,572 | - | census |
1920 | 443,083 | 2.82% | census |
1930 | 465,293 | 4.77% | census |
1940 | 491,524 | 5.34% | census |
1950 | 533,242 | 7.82% | census |
1960 | 606,921 | 12.14% | census |
1970 | 737,681 | 17.73% | census |
1980 | 920,610 | 19.87% | census |
1990 | 1,109,252 | 17.01% | census |
2000 | 1,235,786 | 10.24% | census |
2010 | 1,316,470 | 6.13% | census |
2011 | 1,320,202 | 0.28% | estimation process |
2012 | 1,324,232 | 0.3% | estimation process |
2013 | 1,326,622 | 0.18% | estimation process |
2014 | 1,333,341 | 0.5% | estimation process |
2015 | 1,336,350 | 0.23% | estimation process |
2016 | 1,342,307 | 0.44% | estimation process |
2017 | 1,348,787 | 0.48% | estimation process |
2018 | 1,353,465 | 0.35% | estimation process |
2019 | 1,359,711 | 0.46% | estimation process |
2020 | 1,366,275 | 0.48% | estimation process |
People born in New Hampshire (120)
People born in New Hampshire, including rock climber Dean Potter, botanist Alphonso Wood, Union Army officer Henry William Blair, .
List
- Benjamin Tyler Henry (American gunsmith and manufacturer) he was born in 22/03/1821
- Charles H. Bell (American politician (1823-1893)) he was born in 18/11/1823
- Taylor Haskins (American musician) he was born in 07/11/1971
- Carson Cistulli (American poet and writer) he was born in 23/12/1979
- Frank Merrill (United States Army general (1903-1955)) he was born in 04/12/1903
- Kedron Barrett (American artist) he was born in 01/01/1961
- Joseph Alexander Ames (American artist (1816-1872)) he was born in 01/01/1816
- Jim Laurier (American illustrator) he was born in 01/01/1954
- John Ordway (American explorer) he was born in 01/01/1775
- John Stark (American Revolutionary War general from New Hampshire) he was born in 28/08/1728
- Nehemiah G. Ordway (American politician (1828-1907)) he was born in 10/11/1828
- Will Sheff (American musician) he was born in 07/07/1976
- Louis Bell (American physicist) he was born in 05/12/1864
- Phoebe Foster (American actress) she was born in 09/07/1895
- Nat Faxon (American actor) he was born in 11/10/1975
- Adam Warren (American comic book writer) he was born in 01/01/1967
- Anders Nilsen (artist) he was born in 01/01/1973
- Jennifer Fleischer (American basketball player) she was born in 17/02/1984
New Hampshire Counties
Hillsborough County
Hillsborough County, The most populous county in the U. S. is Hillsborough County. S. Fresh Hampshire State. The population was 400,721 as of the 2010 census. In 2019, the population is expected to be 417,025. His county seats are Nashua and Manchester. Hillsborough is the most populous county in northern New England and also the most heavily populated.
County Name | Population |
---|---|
Hillsborough County | 418,735 |
Rockingham County | 311,307 |
Merrimack County | 152,622 |
Strafford County | 131,533 |
Grafton County | 90,691 |
Cheshire County | 76,228 |
Belknap County | 61,551 |
Carroll County | 49,167 |
Sullivan County | 43,267 |
Coos County | 31,174 |
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