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Vermont

Vermont

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State of Vermont State of Vermont

State of Vermont


Capitol Montpelier, VT
Land Area 9,250 mi2

Population

  • Total 625,741
  • Density 67.7 people/mi2
  • Growth 0.25% per year
  • Children 25.82%
  • Adult 59.6%
  • Elderly 13.8%

Bordering States
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York

* Statistics by Wolfram|Alpha. "Christianity" is used in the statistical sense and includes Catholics, Protestants, and true Christians.

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Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state ranks forty-third by land area, 9,250 square miles, and forty-fifth by total area. It has a population of 625,741, making it the second least-populated state. The only New England state with no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont is notable for Lake Champlain (which makes up fifty percent of Vermont's western border) and the Green Mountains, which run north to south. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

Originally inhabited by two major Native American tribes (the Algonquian-speaking Abenaki and the Iroquois), much of the territory that is now Vermont was claimed by France in the early colonial period. It ceded the territory to Britain after being defeated in 1763 in the Seven Years War (also called the French and Indian War). For many years, the surrounding colonies, especially New Hampshire and New York, disputed control of the area (referred to at the time as the New Hampshire Grants). Settlers' holding land titles granted by these colonies were opposed by the Green Mountain Boys militia, which eventually prevailed in creating an independent state, the Vermont Republic. Founded during the Revolutionary War in 1776, it lasted for fourteen years. While independent, it abolished slavery. When it joined the union, it was the first state to have abolished slavery. Vermont is one of seventeen U.S. states (along with Texas, Hawaii, the brief California Republic, and each of the original Thirteen Colonies) that had a sovereign government at one point. In 1791, Vermont joined the United States as the fourteenth state, and the first outside the original Thirteen Colonies.

Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier, and the largest city and metropolitan area is Burlington. No other state has a largest city as small as Burlington, or a capital city as small as Montpelier.


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Displaying 1-6 of 6 listings in Vermont, United States


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Bible Baptist Church

James Lake
68 Vine St.
Barre, TX 05641
(802) 476-6487

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Bible Baptist Church

James Lake
68 Vine Street
Berlin, VT 05641
(802) 476-6487
biblebaptistchurch-vt.org

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Brandon Baptist Church

Bob Bove
13 Champlain St
Brandon, VT 05733
(802) 247-3339

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First Baptist Church

Dennis Walton
1115 Scott Highway
Groton, VT 05046
(802) 522-0298
firstbaptistchurchgrotonvermont.w...

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Olivet Baptist Church

Joe Scearbo
44 Maple St P.O. Box 5407
West Lebanon, NH 03784
(603) 298-5639
olivetbaptistchurch.org

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Websterville Baptist Church

Albert Collins
PO Box 1
Websterville, VT 05678

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