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  • Capital: Cheyenne
  • Population: 493,782
  • Entered the Union: July 10, 1890
  • As the: 44th state
  • Motto: Equal Rights
  • State abbreviation/Postal code: Wyo./WY
  • Governor: Dave Freudenthal, D (to Jan. 2011)
  • Senators: Michael B. Enzi, R (to Jan. 2009); Craig Thomas, R (to Jan. 2013)
  • U.S. Representatives: 1
  • Secy. of State: Max Maxfield, R (to Jan. 2011)
  • Treasurer: Joe Meyer, R (to Jan. 2011)
  • Atty. General: Patrick Crank, D (appt'd. by gov.)
  • Organized as territory: May 19, 1869
  • Entered Union (rank): July 10, 1890 (44)
  • Present constitution adopted: 1890
  • Nickname: Equality state
  • Flower: Indian paintbrush
  • Bird: Meadowlark
  • Song: Wyoming
  • Sports Teams: None
  • Origin of Name: From a Native American word meaning moutains and valleys alternating
  • Major Industries: Oil and natural gas, mining and cattle ranching
  • Historical Sites: Fort Laramie National Historic site
  • Points of Interest: Yellowstone National Park; Grand Teton National Park; Jackson Hole; Cheyenne's Annual Frontier Days Celebration; Flaming Gorge; and Devil's Tower and Fossil Butte National Monuments
  • Bordering States: Wyoming borders Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho.

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