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Iowa
Motto: "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain"
Nicknames: "The Hawkeye State" - "The Corn State" Capital: Des Moines Population: 2,944,062 (Estimate by the US Census Bureau 7/01/03); Ranks 30th in US State Population Size: 310 miles long and 200 miles wide; covers 56,276 square miles - 26th largest of the 50 states State Bird: Eastern Goldfinch State Flower: Wild Rose
The state of Iowa was named after the Iowa River. The river was named after the Iowa Indians who lived in the territory. The tribal name "Ayuxwa" was spelled by the French as "Ayoua" and by the English as "Ioway." The word means "one who puts to sleep."
Iowa became a state on December 28, 1846. It was the 29th state to be admitted to the Union.
People who live in or come from Iowa are called Iowans. Occassionally they are also referred to as Hawkeyes.
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