All the chats in New Hampshire

  1. Chats in Belknap County
  2. Chats in Carroll County
  3. Chats in Cheshire County
  4. Chats in Coos County
  5. Chats in Grafton County
  6. Chats in Hillsborough County
  7. Chats in Merrimack County
  8. Chats in Rockingham County
  9. Chats in Strafford County
  10. Chats in Sullivan County
New Hampshire

New Hampshire is one of fifty states that, together with Washington D. C., form the United States of America. Its capital is Concord and its most populous city, Manchester. It is located in the northeast region of the country, in New England, bounded on the north by Canada, on the east by Maine, on the southeast by the Gulf of Maine, on the south by Massachusetts and on the west by the Connecticut River that separates it from Vermont.

With 24,216 km² it is the fifth least extensive state - ahead of New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island, the least extensive - and with 1 316 470 inhabitants in 2010, the ninth least populated, ahead of Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, North Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming, the least populated. He was admitted to the Union on June 21,1788, as the number 9 state. He is internationally known for being the first state in which the primary elections for the presidency of EE. UU These elections attract the attention of the public and of the political observers, since they are an indicator of the favor of the electors towards the candidates presented. The license plates of the vehicles have the motto of the state: "Live free or die". The nickname of the state is "the State of Granite", because it refers to its geology and its traditional self-sufficiency. The state has other nicknames, but they are rarely used.

Famous people related to the state were: Senator Daniel Webster, the editor Horace Greeley, the founder of the Christian Science Church Mary Baker Eddy, and the comedian Adam Sandler. Franklin Pierce, 14th president of the USA UU., Was born here. The tourist attractions are varied, from skiing and other winter sports, to the observation of its spectacular autumnal landscapes in the woods, the cottages near the lakes, and the New Hampshire International Speedway motor sport oval, the most important from New England.