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This region is very mountainous and produces 50% Kentucky's Coal from deep mining.
This region is bordered by the Mississippi, Tennessee, and Ohio Rivers which cause low, marshy areas.
This region has rich soil for farming and was named after a small mint plant that grows there.
This region uses strip mining to produce 50% of Kentucky’s coal.
This region is the most populated region, famous for its race horses, and contains limestone.
Kentucky became the 15th state to enter the Union in this year.
Our state of Kentucky gets most of our coal from this region.
This point is 4,150 feet above sea level and the highest point in Kentucky.
The Kentucky Derby has been held here in Louisville every year since 1875.
The head of our state government who has duties and responsibilities most similar to the President of the U.S.
He was born in Kentucky and was President of the Union during the Civil War (1861 to 1865).
The capital of Kentucky, where our state government is located.