New Hampshire

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New Hampshire is a small New England state in the northeastern United States known for its mountainous landscapes, early presidential primary, and “Live Free or Die” motto.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. state
constituent state of the United States
capital Concord, New Hampshire
surface form: Concord
climate humid continental climate
coastlineLength short Atlantic coastline
colonialPower Kingdom of Great Britain
country United States of America
currency US dollar
surface form: United States dollar
demonym New Hampshire self-linksurface differs
surface form: New Hampshirite
drivesOn right
drivingLaw no mandatory seat belt law for adults in front seats
electoralSignificance first-in-the-nation presidential primary
governmentType U.S. state government
governorTitle Governor of New Hampshire
highestPoint Mount Washington
ISOCode New Hampshire self-linksurface differs
surface form: US-NH
knownFor early presidential primary
fall foliage
mountainous landscapes
largestCity Manchester
largestLake Lake Winnipesaukee
legislature New Hampshire General Court
locatedIn New England
Northeastern United States
lowerHouse New Hampshire General Court
surface form: New Hampshire House of Representatives
motto Live Free or Die
mountainRange White Mountains
nickname New Hampshire self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Granite State
officialLanguageStatus no official language at state level
orderOfAdmission 9
postalAbbreviation NH
region Appalachian Mountains
New England political institutions
surface form: New England town meeting tradition
river Connecticut River
Merrimack River
sharesBorderWith Atlantic Ocean
Maine
Massachusetts
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Vermont
stateAnimal Odocoileus virginianus
surface form: White-tailed deer
stateBird Purple finch
stateFlower Purple lilac
statehoodPredecessor Province of New Hampshire
stateSport Skiing
stateTree White birch
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
unionAdmissionDate 1788-06-21
upperHouse New Hampshire Senate

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William Claude Rains residence New Hampshire
Scent of a Woman setIn New Hampshire
Manchester Leader state New Hampshire
Salisbury, Massachusetts borders New Hampshire
Irving Oil hasRetailLocationsIn New Hampshire
D.N.H. locatedIn New Hampshire
D.N.H. hasJurisdictionOver New Hampshire
this entity surface form: State of New Hampshire
United States District Court Clerk’s Office for the District of New Hampshire regionServed New Hampshire
this entity surface form: State of New Hampshire
Merrimac, Massachusetts border New Hampshire
Plymouth State University state New Hampshire
Speare Memorial Hospital state New Hampshire
New Hampshire Route 101 state New Hampshire
Mount Sunapee state New Hampshire
Mount Sunapee ownedBy New Hampshire
this entity surface form: State of New Hampshire
Wildcat Express Quad state New Hampshire
Carroll County, New Hampshire state New Hampshire
New Hampshire State House state New Hampshire
New Hampshire State House ownedBy New Hampshire
this entity surface form: State of New Hampshire
Capitol Center for the Arts locatedIn New Hampshire
Capitol Center for the Arts state New Hampshire
Concord Hospital state New Hampshire
Concord Coach Lines intercity bus service operatesInState New Hampshire
subject surface form: Concord Coach Lines
Market Days Festival state New Hampshire
Pelham, New Hampshire state New Hampshire
Pelham, New Hampshire locatedIn New Hampshire
Alnôba traditionalRegion New Hampshire
St. Francis-Sokoki dialect spokenIn New Hampshire
Exeter Library state New Hampshire
Daniel Webster Highway locatedIn New Hampshire
Cornish, New Hampshire state New Hampshire
Mount Monadnock locatedIn New Hampshire
Mount Monadnock state New Hampshire
Daniel Webster College state New Hampshire
Estrie borders New Hampshire
Northfield, Massachusetts borders New Hampshire
U.S. Census Bureau regions and divisions hasState New Hampshire
subject surface form: New England Division