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ALABAMABy Hope Schroeder
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How it all startedAlabama means “tribal town” in the language of the local creek lindens.
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State nicknameAlabama's nickname is “the yellow hammer state.”
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The governorThe governor of Alabama is Robert Bentley.
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The state mottoThe state motto is we “dare defend our rights”.
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Alabama's name for residentsAlabama's people call them selves Alabamans.
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Boarding StatesAlabama is boarding Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
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Capital of AlabamaThe capital Montgomery.
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Alabama's populationAlabama has a population of 4,833,722 people.
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State flag Alabama's state flag looks like a red multiplication sign with a white background.
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State flower The state flower is a camellia. A beautiful pink flower.
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State treeAlabama's state tree is the southern long leaf pine.
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State birdAlabama's state bird is a yellowhammer.
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Other state symbolsSome other state symbols are great seal, flag, bird, rock, flower , nut, fossil, barbeque, horse, fruit, and soil.
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Agriculture and industryAgriculture = cotton, corn, peanuts, and soybeans.
industry = coal, lime stone, and iron ore
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Geographical fetchersSome geographical fetchers are Lewis Smith Lake, Tennessee River, Alabama river, Coastal River, and Tom Big Bee River.
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Famous peopleSome famous people are Gorge Washington Carver, Joe Lewis, Carl Lewis, and Helen Keller.
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Famous to Alabama 1819 – Montgomery named capital of Alabama.
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Places to see Some places you might want to see are Helen Keller's birth place, Montgomery, and Lewis Smith Lake
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State songThe state song is Alabama.