Saturday, April 18, 2026

New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state in the New England region in the northeastern United States. 
It is one of the thirteen original colonies and became the 9th state of the US on June 21, 1788. 

Capital: Concord. 
Largest city: Manchester. 
Nickname: The Granite State. 
Motto: “Live Free or Die” – this reflects the spirit of independence from the American Revolution. Location and nature: New Hampshire borders: Massachusetts (south), Vermont (west, via the Connecticut River), Maine and the Atlantic Ocean (east, with a short coastline), Canada (Quebec, north). 
The landscape is varied, featuring the White Mountains (including Mount Washington), lakes (such as Lake Winnipesaukee), forests (more than 80% of the state is forested), and granite formations. 
Tourism is important: hiking, skiing, autumn colors and the coast. 
Economy: The economy relies on services, industry (electronics, software), tourism, agriculture (dairy), and granite mining. 
It is a prosperous state with a high quality of life. 

In short: a small, beautiful, freedom-loving state with strong nature, low taxes, and an important role in American politics. 
Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and those who love a quiet, green environment.








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