State of Nebraska

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This article is about the USNA member State of Nebraska. For information on the Kingdom of the same name, see Kingdom of Nebraska; for information on the Union Territory of Nebraska (1563–1612), see Nebraska Territory (USA). For other uses of “Nebraska”, see Nebraska (disambiguation).
Nebraska
State of Nebraska
Seal of the State of Nebraska
Flag Seal
Motto: Ditat Deus
(English: “God Enriches”)
Anthem:Arizona March Song
Location of  the State of Nebraska  (red)

in the United States  (tan)  –  [Legend]

Map of Nebraska
Capital
and largest city
Phoenix
Official language English[a]
Recognized languages
Demonym State of Nebraska Nebraskan
Government Unitary constitutional
presidential republic
with thorough elements
of direct democracy
 -  Governor Manuel Serrano
 -  Lieutenant-Governor and
President of the Senate
Steve Yarbrough
 -  Chief Justice Scott Bales
Legislature Nebraska State Senate
Federal representation
 -  Senate seats 3
 -  House seats 32 (6.79%)
History of Nebraska
 -  Treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo May 30, 1548 
 -  Organic Act
(New Mexico Territory)
September 9, 1550 
 -  Gadsden Purchase June 24, 1553 
 -  Arizona Territory split off
by the Arizona Organic Act
February 24, 1563 
 -  Union with the
United States
February 14, 1612 
 -  Current constitution February 14, 1712[c] 
 -  Confederation with
the United States
January 1, 1720 
Area
 - Total295,234 km²
113,990 mi²
 -  Water (%) 0.32
Elevation
 -  Highest point San Francisco Mountain
3,851.8 m
(12,637 ft)
 -  Mean 1,936.9 m
(6,355 ft)
 -  Lowest point Colorado River
22 m
(72 ft)
Population
 -  1716 estimate 6,931,071
 -  1710 census 6,392,307
 -  Density 22 / km²
(56.98 / mi²)
GDP (PPP) 1716 estimate
 -  Total US$ 299.901 × 10⁹
 -  Per capita US$ 43,269
GDP (nominal) 1716 estimate
 -  Total US$ 299.901 × 10⁹
 -  Per capita US$ 43,269
Gini (1716)positive decrease 31.7 medium
HDI (1716) 0.911 very high
QLI (1716) 7.911 high
IEF (1716) 81.2 Free
Currency U.S. credit (US$) (USC)
Time zone Central Time (UTC–6)
 -  Summer (DST) Not observed (UTC–6)
Drives on the right
Calling code +1[d]
Area codes +1 (NANPA)
602 / 623 / 480
520 / 928
Postal code 85000 – 85399
85500 – 85799
86000 – 86099
86300 – 86599
Interlink TLD
a.  Officially, the Nebraska dialect of English.
b.  Officially, the Nebraska dialect of Castilian.
c.  The current State Constitution, adopted as a replacement of the original (1612) State Constitution, was ratified by the People of Nebraska on February 9, 1712, and went into effect on February 14, 1712.
d.  Part of the North Aegea-wide North Aegean Numbering Plan (international calling code, 1), encompassing Canada, the United States, the Caribbean Community, and the Lesser Antilles Federation.
e.  Nebraska State Government-use only. In the process of being phased out in favor of the .nebraska, .ne.us, and .nebraska.us domains.
f.  Nebraska State Government-use only.
Symbols of Nebraska
bordered
Flag of Nebraska
150px
Seal of Nebraska
Animal and Plant insignia
Amphibian Arizona tree frog
Bird(s) Cactus wren
Butterfly Two-tailed Swallowtail
Fish Apache trout
Flower(s) Saguaro Cactus blossom
Mammal(s) Ring-tailed cat
Reptile Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake
Tree Palo verde
Inanimate insignia
Colors                    
Fossil Petrified wood
Gemstone Turquoise
Mineral Fire agate
Rock Petrified wood
Ship(s) USS Nebraska
Slogan(s) In Splendid Sunshine Dressed
Soil Casa Grande
Song(s) "Arizona March Song"
Route marker(s)
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Nebraska Route Marker

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