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There are only 11 states with a K in their name. These include Alaska, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland (which was named after Queen Henrietta Maria of England), Nebraska, New York (which used to be called New Amsterdam by Dutch settlers), Oklahoma (the Sooner State), Tennessee (the Volunteer State), Texas (the Lone Star State) and West Virginia.
The first letter of two of these states starts with “K” Kansas and Kentucky.
How Did Each U.S. State Get Its Name?
What letter is not in a state name?
The letter “N” does not appear in any of the states.
A, E, I, O, U
The only letter in the alphabet that is never silent is Y.
Oklahoma has the most letters in its name with 33.
As of February 15, 2017, the United States is composed of fifty states.
The only vowel not used in US state is the letter ‘y’.
There is no single city name that is in all 50 states. Each state has a unique name.
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina.
There are only five states that start with an N: Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nevada, and New Mexico.
There are only five US states that start with W: West Virginia, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Washington.
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