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Capital:
Jefferson City
State abbreviation/Postal code:
Mo./MO
Governor:
Jay Nixon, D (to Jan. 2013)
Lieut. Governor: Peter Kinder, R (to
Jan. 2013)
Senators:
Roy Blunt, R (to Jan. 2017); Claire McCaskill, D (to Jan.
2013)
U.S. Representatives:
9
Historical biographies of Congressional members
Secy. of State: Robin Carnahan, D
(to Jan. 2013)
Treasurer: Clint Zweifel, D (to Jan.
2013)
Atty. General: Chris Koster, D (to Jan. 2013)
Organized as territory: June 4, 1812
Entered Union (rank):
Aug. 10, 1821 (24)
Present constitution adopted: 1945
Motto:
Salus populi suprema lex esto (The
welfare of the people shall be the supreme law)
State symbols:
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flower
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hawthorn (1923) |
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bird
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bluebird (1927) |
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aquatic animal
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paddlefish (1997) |
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fish
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channel catfish (1997) |
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song
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“Missouri Waltz” (1949) |
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fossil
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crinoid (1989) |
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musical instrument
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fiddle (1987) |
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rock
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mozarkite (1967) |
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mineral
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galena (1967) |
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insect
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honeybee (1985) |
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tree
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flowering dogwood (1955) |
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tree nut
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eastern black walnut (1990) |
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animal
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mule (1995) |
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dance
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square dance (1995) |
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Missouri Day
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third Wednesday in October (1969) |
Nickname:
Show-me State
Origin of name:
Named after the Missouri Indian tribe.
“Missouri” means “town of the large
canoes.”
10 largest cities (2010):
Kansas City, 459,787;
St. Louis, 319,294;
Springfield, 159,498;
Independence,
116,830; Columbia, 108,500;
Lee's Summit, 91,364; O'Fallon, 79,329; St. Joseph, 76,780; St.
Charles, 65,794; St. Peter's, 52,757
Land area:
68,886 sq mi. (178,415 sq km)
Geographic center: In Miller Co., 20 mi.
SW of Jefferson City
Number of counties: 114, plus 1
independent city
Largest county by population and
area: St. Louis, 991,830 (2008); Texas, 1,179 sq mi.
Conservation areas1: leased, 315
(197, 661 ac.); owned, 775 (770,574 ac.)
State parks and historic sites: 81
Residents:
Missourian
2010 resident population est.:
5,988,927
2010 resident census population (rank):
5,988,927 (18). Male: 2,933,477; Female:
3,055,450. White: 4,958,770 (86.54%); Black:
693,391(12.04%); American Indian: 27,376 (1.03%);
Asian: 98,083 (1.61%); Other race: 80,457;
Two or more races: 124,589; Hispanic/Latino:
212,470. 2010 population 18 and over: 4,563,491;
65 and over: 838,294 median age: 37.6.
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additional census data
Area codes
Tourism office
1. Includes wildlife areas, natural
history areas, state forests, and tower sites.
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