New York
Some other names for the city of New York is "The Big Apple, The Capital of the World, The City That Never Sleeps, The Imperial City, and so on."
The city was the most important port for the British Empire, and today is known in these parts:
Brooklyn-bridge
-Erie Canal
-Central Park
-Statue of Liberty
-Other.
-New York has in its territory 5 of the most populated cities in the world.
-It has a total area of 1,214,400 km2
-It has also the largest world population by 2010 and is currently in 3rd place.
-Total population (2010) 8'175, 133 inhabitants.
-Population Density 673.183-inhab./Km2
New Jersey
Another name by which it is known is "The Garden State". being its motto: "Liberty and Prosperity".
Also considered to be one of the richest states and is considered advanced wealth is approximate to that of New York and Philadelphia.
Originally it was ruled by two places of the West Jersey and East Jersey, uniting in 1702.
Some of the most visited places are:
-Trenton (capital)
Jersey Shore (the union of its beaches)
-etc.
-New Jersey is divided into 21 counties and was founded in 1787.
-It has an area of 25.964 km2
-It has a total population (2012) of 9'592, 806 inhabitants.
-It has a population density of 34.485 inhab./Km2
Delawere
Its flag has the name "Freedom and Independence" and carrying that ideal was the first state to ratify the "Constitution of the United States," Delaware was founded in 1787.
Another name that has been given is the "First State" or first state this because the Constitution, Delaware was the state that was shot in Colonia growth after World War II.
Delaware has an immense natural wealth, which was sustained for long.
-Founded on December 7, 1787
-It has an area of 7.874 km2
-It has a total population (2010) 978.559 inhabitants
-Her population density of 13.956 inhab./Km2
Maryland
Praised for his part in the War of Independence of the United States of America is considered "The Old Line State" by his troops in the same line.
Your participation in the First World War as port center of the largest manufactures of naval gave him the respect he so far has. It has the name "Free State" is currently still known for its political and religious freedom.
-It was founded on April 18, 1788
-It has a total area of 38.954 km2
-It has a total population (2010) 5'773, 552 inhabitants.
-It has a population density of 17.484 inhab./Km2
Virginia
Other names that have been given is: The Old Dominion, "Old Dominion". It is the center of the military bases of the United States but also has a variety of natural resources.
A been head of the American Revolution and the Civil War, and the war against terrorism. Also known as the birthplace of Presidents gave it four of the first five presidents of the United States.
-Founded on June 25, 1788.
-It has a total area of 110.784 km2 territory
-The total population is (2010) 8'001, 024 inhabitants.
-It has a population density of 780 inhabitants/km2
North Carolina
It is the third most populated state in the Southeast, behind Florida and Georgia. North Carolina is the 28th largest state in the United States.
The climate on the coast and central North Carolina is similar to the climate of Georgia and South Carolina, while the mountain climate is similar to New England. Thus, more varied climate from a hot and humid tropical climate to a humid continental climate in the mountains.
South Carolina
In 1712, the Carolina colony was divided into two: North Carolina and South Carolina. Its name is in honor of King Charles II of England (Carolus).
Carolina's nickname "The Palmetto State, originated during the war for independence. Palmetto is an English word which in Spanish means Palmera. When British forces attempted to capture" unsuccessful "Fort Moultrie made of palm wood.
Florida
Bordered on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama. Among the highlights Parks Biscayne National Park. Is southern state with largest Jewish population.
The population of Florida is mostly Protestant, a Catholic community that has grown because of immigration. There is also a significant group of Jews, located primarily in the South.
Maine
It has the largest percentage of French Americans among U.S. states in North America.
-Christian - 82%
-Protestant - 45%
-Bautista (Bautista mostly U.S.) - 16%
-Methodist (mostly United Methodist Church with 31,689
members) [48] - 9%
-Episcopal - 8%
-United Church of Christ (29,122 members) [48] / Congregational - 8%
-Pentecostal - 6%
-Lutheran - 3%
-Other Protestant or general Protestant - 10%
-Catholic (283,024 members) [48] - 37%
-Other Christian - 1%
-Other Religions - 1%
-Not religious - 17%
New Hampshire
The state was named after the southern English county of Hampshire, is the smallest of the fifth and the ninth least populous of the 50 United States of America.
-Christian - 20%
-Catholic - 25%
-Protestant - 21%
-Baptist - 6%
-Congregational / United Church of Christ - 6%
-Episcopal / Anglican - 4%
-Methodist - 3%
-Lutheran - 1%
-Pentecostal / Charismatic - 1%
-Presbyterian - 1%
-Protestant, no denomination supplied - 10%
-Unspecified Christian - 5%
-Jewish - 1%
-Other - 2%
Massachusets
Plimoth Plantation and Old Sturbridge Village are two open-air museums or "living" in Massachusetts, recreating life as it was in the 17th and early 19th centuries, respectively, the main airport in the
State is Logan International Airport.
-Christian - 25%
-Catholic - 21%
-Protestant denominations - 20%
-No specific Protestant - 4%
-Baptist - 4%
-Congregational / United Church of Christ - 3%
-Episcopal - 3%
-Jewish - 2%
-Muslim - 1%
-Other - 4%
-No Religion - 8%
-Refused - 5%
Rhode Island
Rhode Island is the only state to still celebrate Victory Day on Japan
-Christian - 29%
-Roman Catholic - 24%
-Protestant - 18%
-Episcopal - 8%
-Baptist - 6%
-Evangelical - 4%
-Other - 3%
-Other Christian - 2%
-Auto-religious identification - 6%
-Other Religions - 1%
-Jewish - 1%
-Muslim - 1%
Connecticut
Connecticut is named for the Connecticut River, a major river in the United States of America that divides the state.
The agricultural production of the state includes nursery stock, eggs, clams and lobster (shellfish), dairy
products, cattle and snuff.
Protestant - 34%
Bautista - 10%
-Other Christian - 7%
-Episcopal - 6%
-Methodist - 4%
-Lutheran - 4%
-Other Protestant or general - 9%
-Roman Catholic - 26%


































