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Sunflower State, Jayhawk State. State symbols. Flower: Sunflower (1903) Tree: Cottonwood (1937) Bird: Western meadow lark (1937) Animal: Buffalo (1955) Song: “Home on the Range” (1947). Geography. Situates in the midwestern America Population is 2,802,134. (2008)
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State symbols Flower: Sunflower (1903) Tree: Cottonwood (1937) Bird: Western meadow lark (1937) Animal: Buffalo (1955) Song: “Home on the Range” (1947)
Geography • Situates in the midwestern America • Population is 2,802,134. (2008) (information provided by the U.S. Embassy in Estonia) • Kansas covers 82,282 square miles, making it the 15th largest state • Arkansas River, Kansas River, Missouri River, Republican River, Smoky Hill River • Number of counties: 105 • Number of state parks: 24
Historically important dates • July–August 1541 Coronado explored Kansas • May 30, 1854 Kansas Territory organized • July 29, 1859 Constitution adopted by convention • January 29, 1861 Kansas became the 34th state
Historically important dates • Spring 1879 Exodusters fled to Kansas • February 19, 1881 First state to constitutionally prohibit alcohol • July 1951 Great Flood of 1951
Interesting facts • Named after Kansas river, that got its name after Kansas' tribe • There was once a law in Kansas, that made it illegal to serve ice-cream on cherry pie • New Year's Traditions in Kansas include kissing your beloved, making loud midnight noises, bursting fireworks and making New Year resolutions • Motto:Ad astra per aspera (To the stars through difficulties)
Thank you for listening :) • Hee yaw for Kansas !