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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