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Connecticut
Connecticut
is a state of the United States,
part of the New England region. Connecticut
was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule
in the American Revolution.
USS Connecticut
was named in honor of this state.
State
nickname |
The
Constitution State |
Capital |
Hartford |
Largest
City |
Bridgeport |
Governor
(2004) |
M.
Jodi Rell |
Area
- Total
- Land
- Water
- % water |
Ranked
48th
14,371 kmē
12,559 kmē
1,809 kmē
12.6 % |
Population
- Total (2000)
- Density |
Ranked
29th
3,405,565
Ranked 4th 271.40 /kmē |
Admittance
into Union
- Order
- Date |
5th
January 9, 1788 |
Time
zone |
Eastern:
UTC-5/-4 |
Latitude
Longitude |
40°58'N
to 42°3'N
71°47'W to 73°44'W |
Width
Length
Elevation
- Highest
- Mean
- Lowest |
113
km
177 km
725 meters
152 meters
0 meters |
ISO
3166-2 |
US-CT |
History
The name "Connecticut"
comes from an Algonquin Indian word meaning "on the long tidal river".
Connecticut was one of the
original 13 states. The first Europeans to settle permanently in Connecticut
were English Puritans from Massachusetts
in 1633. Its first constitution, the "Fundamental Orders", was adopted
on January 14, 1639, while its current constitution, the fourth for
Connecticut, was adopted
in 1965.
Law and Government
The capital of Connecticut
is Hartford
and has been the sole capital since 1875. Prior to that, New
Haven and Hartford
alternated as capital. Unlike most other states, Connecticut
does not have county governments; rather, there is the state government
and then the government of the local municipalities.
The current governor
of Connecticut is M. Jodi
Rell (Republican) and the two U.S. senators are Christopher J. Dodd
(Democrat) and Joseph I. Lieberman (Democrat). Connecticut
currently has five congressional delegates.
Geography
Connecticut
is bordered on the south by Long Island Sound, on the west by New
York State, on the north by Massachusetts,
and on the east by Rhode Island.
The state capital is Hartford,
and the other major cities include New
Haven, New
London, Norwich,
Stamford,
Waterbury,
and Bridgeport.
In all, there are a total of 169 incorporated towns in Connecticut.
The Connecticut
River cuts through the center of the state, flowing into Long Island
Sound, Connecticut's outlet to the Atlantic Ocean.
Connecticut's rural
areas and small towns contrast sharply with its industrial cities. Many
towns center around a small park, known as a "green". Near the green
may stand a small white church, a town meeting hall, a tavern and several
colonial houses. Forests, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and a sandy shore
add to the state's beauty.
Economy
Connecticut
is an important center of the insurance and financial industries. Many
inhabitants are employed in New
York City.
The total gross
state product for 1999 was $151 billion, placing Connecticut
22nd in the nation. The Per Capita Income for 2002 was $42,706 giving
Connecticut the highest
Per Capita Income of the nation.
The agricultural
output for the state is nursery stock, eggs, dairy products, cattle
and tobacco. Its industrial outputs are transportation equipment (especially
aircraft), machinery, electrical equipment, fabricated metal products,
chemical products, and scientific instruments.
Demographics
As of the 2000 census,
the population of Connecticut
is 3,405,565. Its population grew 3.6% (118,449) from its 1990 levels.
According to the 2000 census, 81.6% (2,760,355) identified themselves
as White, 9.4% (320,323) as Hispanic or Latino, 9.1% (309,843) as black,
2.4% (82,313) as Asian, 0.3% (9,639) as American Indian or Alaska Native,
0.04% (1,366) as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 4.3% (147,201)
as other, and 2.2% (74,848) identified themselves as belonging to two
or more races.
6.6% of its population
were reported as under 5, 24.7% under 18, and 13.8% were 65 or older.
Females made up approximately 51.6% of the population.
Important cities and towns
Population
> 100,000
(urbanized area)
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Population
> 10,000
(urbanized area)
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Important
Suburbs
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Colleges and Universities
- Albertus
Magnus College
- Central
Connecticut State University
- Charter
Oak State College
- Connecticut
College
- Eastern
Connecticut State University
- Fairfield
University
- Holy Apostles
College and Seminary
- Mitchell
College
- Quinnipiac
University
- Rensselaer
at Hartford
- Sacred
Heart University
- St. Joseph
College
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- Southern
Connecticut State University
- Teikyo
Post University
- Trinity
College
- United
States Coast Guard Academy
- University
of Bridgeport
- University
of Connecticut
- University
of Hartford
- University
of New Haven
- Wesleyan
University
- Western
Connecticut State
- University
Yale University
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Sports teams
- Connecticut Sun
of the Women's National Basketball Association
- Hartford Wolf
Pack of the American Hockey League
Minor league baseball
teams:
- Bridgeport Bluefish
- Norwich Navigators
- New Britain Rock
Cats
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