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Ranking all 50 states by size in square miles including overall area, land area, and water area.
- Mississippi
The state of Mississippi is named after the Mississippi...
- Delaware
It was humorously asserted that because of the small area of...
- Idaho
Welcome to Idaho, a land of rugged beauty and millions of...
- Arkansas
This nickname replaced the official Land of Opportunity...
- Michigan
These are five of the world's largest lakes that, together,...
- Maine
This anecdotal panorama of people, land, boats, and water...
- Kentucky
The history and lore of Kentucky is interwoven with...
- Connecticut
The Land of Steady Habits. This nickname came about because...
- Mississippi
Land comprises 9,250 square miles (24,000 km 2) and water comprises 365 square miles (950 km 2), making it the 43rd-largest in land area and the 47th in water area. In total area, it is larger than El Salvador and smaller than Haiti .
This is a complete list of the U.S. states, federal district, and its major territories ordered by total area, land area, and water area.
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- Geography of Vermont
Vermont has a land area of 9,616 square miles (24,906 square kilometers), which makes it the sixth smallest state in the country. It is about twice the size of Qatar and ten times smaller than the United Kingdom. Compared to other US states, it is roughly the same size as Massachusetts.
Vermont is home to over 800 lakes, with 220 being bigger than 20 acres. Some of the most notable include Lake Memphremagog, at 39 miles squared (102 kilometers squared), Lake Champlain, at 490 miles squared (1,269 kilometers squared), and Lake Bomoseen, at 3.7 miles squared (9.6 kilometers squared). Vermont also has roughly 7,099 miles (11,425 kilo...
Vermont is fairly hilly and mountainous and is heavily forested. The state can be divided into five physiographic regions: the Green Mountains, the Northeastern Highlands, the Taconic Mountains, the Champlain Lowlands, and the Vermont Piedmont.
- Montpelier
- State of Vermont
- US-VT
Area measurements are from Vermont's best available composite of state boundaries (BNDHASH) and UGSS's best available composite of water areas (NHDPlus HR). Land and water classifications reflect updates to BNDHASH and NHDPlus HR through May 2023.
The total area of Vermont is approximately 9,615 square miles. Of the total area, an estimated number of 9,249 square miles are land, while the other 366 square miles are attributed to rivers, basins, reservoirs, and lakes within Vermont’s state lines.
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Vermont is approximately 9,600 square miles in size. Even though Vermont is densely populated, it does not take that long to drive from one side to the other. If you start at the southern edge of the state, you will probably reach the northern edge within an hour or so.