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Capital:
Frankfort
State abbreviation/Postal code:
Ky./KY
Governor:
Steve Beshear, D (to Dec. 2011)
Lieut. Governor: Daniel Mongiardo, D
(to Dec. 2011)
Senators:
Jim
Bunning, R (to Jan. 2011); Mitch
McConnell, R (to Jan. 2009)
U.S. Representatives:
6
Historical biographies of Congressional members
Secy. of State: C.M. “Trey”
Grayson, R (to Dec. 2007)
Treasurer: Jonathan Miller, D (to Dec.
2007)
Atty. General: Gregory D. Stumbo,
D (to Dec. 2007)
Entered Union (rank):
June 1, 1792 (15)
Present constitution adopted: 1891
Motto:
United we stand, divided we fall
State symbols:
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tree
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tulip poplar (1994) |
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flower
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goldenrod |
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bird
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Kentucky cardinal |
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song
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“My Old Kentucky Home” |
Nickname:
Bluegrass State
Origin of name:
From an Iroquoian word “Ken-tah-ten” meaning
“land of tomorrow”
10 largest cities (2005 est.):
Louisville/Jefferson County,1 556,429; Lexington-Fayette,2 268,080; Owensboro, 55,459;
Bowling Green,
52,272; Covington, 42,811;
Richmond, 30,893;
Hopkinsville, 28,821;
Henderson, 27,666;
Frankfort, 27,210;
Florence, 26,349
Land area:
39,728 sq mi. (102,896 sq km)
Geographic center: In Marion Co., 3 mi.
NNW of Lebanon
Number of counties: 120
Largest county by population and
area: Jefferson, 699,827 (2005); Pike, 787 sq mi.
State forests: 5 (35,809 ac.)
State parks: 52
Residents:
Kentuckian
2005 resident population est.:
4,173,405
2000 resident census population (rank):
4,041,769 (25). Male: 1,975,368 (48.9%); Female:
2,066,401 (51.1%). White: 3,640,889 (90.1%); Black:
295,994 (7.3%); American Indian: 8,616 (0.2%); Asian:
29,744 (0.7%); Other race: 22,623 (0.6%); Two or more
races: 42,443 (1.1%); Hispanic/Latino: 59,939 (1.5%).
2000 percent population 18 and over: 75.4; 65 and
over: 12.5; median age: 35.9.
See
additional census data
Area codes
Tourism office
1. Consolidated with Jefferson County
in 2003. 2. Coextensive with Fayette County.
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