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Missouri - Wikipedia With over six million residents, it is the 19th-most populous state of the country The largest urban areas are St Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and Columbia The capital is Jefferson City Humans have inhabited present-day Missouri for at least 12,000 years
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Missouri | Capital, Map, Population, History, Facts | Britannica Missouri embodies a unique but dynamic balance between the urban and the rural and between the liberal and the conservative The state ranks high in the United States in terms of urbanization and industrial activity, but it also maintains a vigorous and diversified agriculture
Missouri - Wikiwand Missouri (see pronunciation) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States [6] Ranking 21st in land area, it borders Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to the south and Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska to the west With over six million residents, it is the 19th-most populous state of the country
Visit Missouri | Home From outdoor excursions and family fun to world-class cuisine and live music, Missouri has the activities and destinations you need to make your experience spectacular
Missouri - HISTORY Missouri, the Show Me State, was admitted to the United States in 1821 as part of the Missouri Compromise
Missouri Maps Facts - World Atlas Missouri, located in the central United States, shares borders with eight states: Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to the south, and Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska to the west
Missouri – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Missouri is traditionally considered to be of the South, as-well as the Midwest The name is pronounced "mizz-UR-ee" or "mizz-UR-uh", although the latter is very seldom heard outside of Missouri The United States acquired Missouri as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803