Capital | Boise |
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Nickname | The Gem State |
Official Language | None |
Governor | Brad Little, R |
Senator | Mike Crapo, R (202) 224-6142 Contact |
Senator | James Risch, R (202) 224-2752 [No contact info] |
Population | 1,810,000 (2020) |
Ratification of Constitution/or statehood | July 3, 1890 (43rd) |
Motto: "Esto Perpetua" (Let it be Perpetual) |
Idaho is a state in the USA, becoming the 43rd state to enter the Union on July 3, 1890. It is to the south of Canada, to the north of Nevada, to the west of Montana and to the east of Washington and Oregon. Idaho is known for producing potatoes.
The state Constitution of Idaho, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges God or our Creator or the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe. It says:
Idaho is strongly conservative, with the Republican Party dominating federal and state elections there since achieving statehood.
Much of Idaho is sparsely populated. As an example of the low population density in the West, one can cite Idaho County, Idaho: This one county measures 8,485 square miles-bigger than Connecticut and Rhode Island combined. But it has a population of just 15,400. And of those residents, roughly 3,300 people live in Grangeville, the county seat. Who lives in the rest of the county? There are far more deer and elk than there are people. The population density of the county is 1.8 people per square mile. The county has more than 3 million acres of United States Forest Service land, BLM land, and designated federal wilderness areas.
Three major universities are located in Idaho. In the city of Moscow, in northwestern Idaho on the border of Washington, is the University of Idaho. Boise State University, located in southwestern Idaho in the city of Boise, is the biggest and most well known University. In the city of Pocatello, Idaho State University can be found. Recently, Boise State University has had great success in NCAA football, winning their first BCS Bowl game in winter of 2006-2007 with their thrilling Fiesta Bowl victory over Oklahoma.[3]
The capital and largest city of Idaho is Boise.
The state is known as the Gem state.
The name "Idaho" is almost certainly a word made up by lobbyist George Willing, who falsely claimed it was a word in the Shoshone language.[4]
The movie Napoleon Dynamite was set in Idaho, and the Idaho State House of Representatives passed a resolution honoring the movie.[5]
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