List of U.S. state and territory nicknames
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The following is a table of U.S. state, federal district and territory nicknames, including officially adopted nicknames and other traditional nicknames for the 50 U.S. states, the U.S. federal district, as well as five U.S. territories.
State, federal district, and territory nicknames
Official state, federal district, and territory nicknames are highlighted in bold. A state nickname is not to be confused with an official state motto.
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See also
- List of U.S. state and territory mottos
- List of demonyms for U.S. states
- List of city nicknames in the United States
- List of provincial and territorial nicknames in Canada
- Lists of nicknames: nickname list articles on Wikipedia
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