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- Nevada areaTotal "286367.0".
- Nevada abstract "Nevada is a state in the western, mountain west, and southwestern regions of the United States. Nevada is the 7th most extensive, the 35th most populous, and the 9th least densely populated of the 50 United States. Nearly three-quarters of Nevada's people live in Clark County, which contains the Las Vegas–Paradise metropolitan area where the state's three largest incorporated cities are located. Nevada's capital is Carson City. Nevada is officially known as the "Silver State" due to the importance of silver to its history and economy. It is also known as the "Battle Born State", because it achieved statehood during the Civil War; "Sagebrush State", for the native eponymous plant; and "Sage hen State."Nevada is largely desert and semiarid, with much of it located within the Great Basin. Areas south of the Great Basin are located within the Mojave Desert, while Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada lie on the western edge. Approximately 86% of the state's land is managed by various jurisdictions of the U.S. federal government, both civilian and military.The name Nevada is derived from the nearby Sierra Nevada, which means "snow-capped range" in Spanish. The land comprising the modern state was inhabited by Native Americans of the Paiute, Shoshone, and Washoe tribes prior to European contact. It was subsequently claimed by Spain as a part of Alta California until the Mexican War of Independence brought it under Mexican control. The United States gained the territory in 1848 following its victory in the Mexican-American War, and the area was eventually incorporated as part of Utah Territory in 1850. The discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode in 1859 led to a population boom that was an impetus to the creation of Nevada Territory out of western Utah Territory in 1861. Nevada became the 36th state on October 31, 1864, as the second of two states added to the Union during the Civil War (the first being West Virginia).Nevada is known for its libertarian laws.[citation needed] The establishment of legalized gambling and lenient marriage and divorce proceedings in the 20th century transformed Nevada into a major tourist destination. Nevada is the only state where prostitution is legal, though it is illegal in Clark County and Washoe County which contain Las Vegas and Reno, respectively. The tourism industry remains Nevada's largest employer, with mining continuing to be a substantial sector of the economy as Nevada is the fourth largest producer of gold in the world.".
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- Nevada areaTotal "2.86367E11".
- Nevada areaWater "1.971E9".
- Nevada capital Carson_City,_Nevada.
- Nevada country United_States.
- Nevada demonym "Nevadan".
- Nevada language De_facto.
- Nevada language De_jure.
- Nevada largestCity Las_Vegas.
- Nevada maximumElevation "4007.1".
- Nevada minimumElevation "147.0".
- Nevada thumbnail Flag_of_Nevada.svg?width=300.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink 11464.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink NevadaSymbols.htm.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink Nevada.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink nsla.nevadaculture.org.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink nv.gov.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink 32000.html.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink sos.state.nv.us.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink travelnevada.com.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink Nevada.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink www.countymapsofnevada.com.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink ?sid=nv.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink state-data.aspx?StateFIPS=32&StateName=Nevada.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink www.nevada-landmarks.com.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink www.nevadaslist.com.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink www.nv.gov.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink www.onlinenevada.org.
- Nevada wikiPageExternalLink state.asp?State=NV.
- Nevada wikiPageID "21216".
- Nevada wikiPageRevisionID "605990068".
- Nevada 2000density "9.57".
- Nevada 2000densityus "24.8".
- Nevada 2010pop "2758931".
- Nevada admittancedate "1864-10-31".
- Nevada admittanceorder "36".
- Nevada arearank "7".
- Nevada capital Carson_City,_Nevada.
- Nevada centre "Nevada: Outline • Index".
- Nevada demonym "Nevadan".
- Nevada densityrank "42".
- Nevada flag "Flag of Nevada.svg".
- Nevada flaglink Flag_of_Nevada.
- Nevada former "Nevada Territory".
- Nevada fullname "State of Nevada".
- Nevada governor "Brian Sandoval".
- Nevada hasPhotoCollection Nevada.
- Nevada highestelev "4007.1".
- Nevada highestelevus "13147".
- Nevada highestpoint "Boundary Peak".
- Nevada incomerank "15".
- Nevada isocode "US-NV".
- Nevada landarea "284396".
- Nevada landareaus "109826".
- Nevada landrank "7".
- Nevada largestcity Las_Vegas.
- Nevada largestcounty Nye_County,_Nevada.
- Nevada largestmetro Las_Vegas%E2%80%93Paradise,_NV_MSA.
- Nevada latitude "35".
- Nevada legislature Nevada_Legislature.
- Nevada length "787".
- Nevada lengthus "492".
- Nevada lieutenantGovernor "Brian Krolicki".
- Nevada longitude "114".
- Nevada lowerhouse Nevada_Assembly.
- Nevada lowestelev "147".
- Nevada lowestelevus "481".
- Nevada lowestpoint "Colorado River at".
- Nevada map "Nevada in United States.svg".
- Nevada meanelev "1680".
- Nevada meanelevus "5500".
- Nevada medianhouseholdincome "56361.0".
- Nevada motto "All for Our Country".
- Nevada name "Nevada".
- Nevada nickname "Sagebrush State; Battle Born State".
- Nevada nickname "Silver State ;".
- Nevada north "/".
- Nevada office List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood.
- Nevada officiallang "De facto: English".
- Nevada officiallang "De jure: None".
- Nevada pcwater "0.69".
- Nevada poprank "35".
- Nevada postalabbreviation "NV".
- Nevada preceded West_Virginia.
- Nevada representative "1".
- Nevada representative "2".
- Nevada representative "3".
- Nevada representative "4".
- Nevada seal "Nevada-StateSeal.svg".
- Nevada senators Harry_Reid.
- Nevada senators "Dean Heller".
- Nevada state "off".
- Nevada succeeded Nebraska.
- Nevada timezone Coordinated_Universal_Time.
- Nevada timezone Mountain_Time_Zone.
- Nevada timezone Pacific_Time_Zone.
- Nevada title "25".