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State of Tennessee |
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Anthem: Nine songs |
Map of the United States with Tennessee highlighted |
Country | United States |
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Before statehood | Southwest Territory |
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Admitted to the Union | June 1, 1796 (16th) |
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Capital (and largest city) | Nashville |
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Largest metro | Greater Nashville |
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• Governor | Bill Lee (R) |
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• Lieutenant Governor | Randy McNally (R) |
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Legislature | General Assembly |
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• Upper house | Senate |
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• Lower house | House of Representatives |
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U.S. senators | Marsha Blackburn (R) Bill Hagerty (R) |
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U.S. House delegation | 7 Republicans 2 Democrats (list) |
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• Total | 42,143 sq mi (109,247 km2) |
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• Land | 41,217 sq mi (106,846 km2) |
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• Water | 926 sq mi (2,401 km2) 2.2% |
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• Rank | 36th |
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Elevation | 900 ft (270 m) |
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Highest elevation | 6,643 ft (2,025 m) |
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Lowest elevation | 178 ft (54 m) |
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• Total | 6,829,174 |
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• Rank | 16th |
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• Density | 159.4/sq mi (61.5/km2) |
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• Rank | 20th |
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• Median household income | $52,340 |
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• Income rank | 42nd |
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• Official language | English |
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• Spoken language | Language spoken at home |
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East Tennessee | UTC−05:00 (Eastern) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC−04:00 (EDT) |
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Middle and West | UTC−06:00 (Central) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC−05:00 (CDT) |
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USPS abbreviation | TN |
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ISO 3166 code | US-TN |
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Trad. abbreviation | Tenn. |
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Latitude | 34°59′ N to 36°41′ N |
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Longitude | 81°39′ W to 90°19′ W |
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Website | www.tn.gov |
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Tennessee is a state in the United States. Its capital is Nashville, which is the country music center of America. It is also the home of the Smoky Mountains which are a famous tourist attraction. Other well known cities and towns are Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Oak Ridge, Lynchburg, Carthage, Lawrenceburg, Clarksville, Lebanon, Pigeon Forge, Murfreesboro, and Gatlinburg. Tennessee touches eight states: Kentucky and Virginia to the north; North Carolina to the east; Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi on the south; Arkansas and Missouri (by the Mississippi River) to the west. Tennessee ties Missouri as the state bordering the most other states.