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About Nebraska
Nebraska is the thirty-seventh state in the United States. This was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1867. Lincoln is Nebraska’s capital city, the state’s second-largest city, and a metropolitan area. English is the official language. Around 89% of the population in Nebraska speaks English. In the US, Nebraska is the 37th most populous state.
The US state of Nebraska has many nicknames, such as:
- Cornhusker State
- The Tree Planter State
- The Bug Eater State
“Equality Before the Law” is the State Motto for Nebraska.
Nebraska Flag
The flag of Nebraska was adopted through a bill on March 28, 1925. However, it was officially adopted when the bill was passed in 1963. The flag is rectangular in shape and blue in color. The state seal is in gold and silver on a blue background.
Nebraska’s Great Seal was adopted on June 15, 1867. The seal has the picture of a blacksmith working on an anvil.
Nebraska State Symbols
On March 1, 1867, the State of Nebraska was admitted to the Union and declared a state. From May 30, 1854, to this date, Nebraska existed as an organized incorporated territory.
The eastern portion of the Nebraska seal has a steamboat coming up the Missouri River. A blacksmith with a hammer and anvil represents the mechanic arts. At the front, a settler’s cabin, sheaves of wheat, and stalks of corn represent agriculture. At the back is a line of cars moving towards the Rocky Mountains. To the extreme left is a simple view of the Rocky Mountains. On the top of the seal, the motto “Equality Before the Law” is written in capital letters. The Great Seal is encircled by the words “Great Seal Of The State of Nebraska, March 1, 1867.”
Learn more exciting aspects of the State from Nebraska Facts & Trivia.
Nebraska Location
The Nebraska location map shows the exact location of the US state of Nebraska on the United States map. This map shows the US state’s boundaries, neighboring countries, and oceans.
The State of Nebraska is situated in the Midwestern region of the United States.
- South Dakota (to the north)
- Iowa (to the east)
- Missouri (to the southeast)
- Kansas (to the south)
Nebraska’s coordinates are 41.4925° N and 99.9018° W. Check the Nebraska Longitude and Latitude Map to learn more about the location.
Nebraska Geography
Nebraska is spread across a total area of 8,11,97.2 sq mi (210,300 sq km). It is the sixteenth most significant state in the United States in terms of size.
The geographical area of Nebraska has three significant landforms:
- The Great Plains: Nebraska is part of the ten states that fall within the Great Plains, extending into Canada. The Great Plain is rich in minerals and oil and is, therefore, the center for mineral production. These plains cover an area of 1.3 million square kilometers. The Great Plains is a flat-surfaced elevated land sloping from the Rocky Mountains. The Great Plains are one of the four temperate grasslands of the world.
- The Bad Lands: The Toadstool Geologic Park is known as the badlands of Nebraska. This region is also known as the “desert of the Pine Ridge.” Covering 500 acres of land where phenomenal erosion has occurred, this region consists of domes, ravines, plateaus, tunnels, and arches. There is scanty vegetation in this area. The lack of water, rocky terrain, and extreme weather give this place its name.
- The Chimney Rock: On August 9, 1956, Chimney Rock was designated to be a National Heritage site. Currently, the Nebraska State Historical Society maintains this place. Chimney Rock is the creation of natural erosion that happened over million years. Accumulating sand and silt from the Rocky Mountains into the Nebraska Panhandle formed Chimney Rock. Check this Nebraska Topographic Maps to learn more.
Learn about the location of mountains, rivers, lakes, state boundary, ocean, the state capital, and neighboring states from this Physical Map of Nebraska.
Nebraska History
Nebraska became part of the United States in1803. This land, known as Louisiana Territory, was purchased from France for an estimated USD 15 million.
When President James Madison signed a bill in 1812 to create the territory of Missouri, Nebraska was included. Two years from the end of the American Civil War, Nebraska became a part of the Union. It was the nation’s 37th state.
The word Nebraska comes from Sioux. It means “shallow water”. Way back in 8000 BCE, different types of people lived in Nebraska. During the 19th century, Native American peoples, mainly the Omaha, Oto, Pawnee, and Ponca, dwelt in eastern and central Nebraska.
The Brulé and Oglala Teton Sioux inhabited the west. However, Arapaho, Comanche, and Cheyenne also lived here. During the late 19th century, the Oto, Pawnee, and Ponca peoples were sent to the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). By 1878, groups of the Teton Sioux (Lakota) had been moved from northwestern Nebraska to the border of Dakota Territory (now South Dakota).
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, France and Spain claimed the area that would become Nebraska. However, in 1763 Spain won the title to the trans-Mississippi region, including Nebraska.
But in the end, the Spanish failed to develop Native American trade. International politics spurred the region’s transfer, including Nebraska, to France in 1800. As part of the Louisiana Purchase, three years later, the United States wrested this area from France.
Nebraska Counties
Nebraska has 93 counties. Cherry County is the largest county, having a total area of 6008.9 sq mi (15,563 sq km). Sarpy County is the smallest county, having a total area of 247.9 sq mi (642.3 sq km). Check the Nebraska County Map to learn more about the counties.
Nebraska Area Codes
The US State of Nebraska has three area codes:
- 402: Original area code covering entire Nebraska.
- 531: Overlay to 402
- 308: Telephone code for western Nebraska
The Nebraska Area Codes Map helps you locate a particular area code. You can also use it to learn more about the area code boundary, county and state boundaries, and state capital.
Nebraska Zip Codes
There are 580 active zip codes in Nebraska. Some of the best zip codes for you to live in are 68130, 68118, 68124, and many more. You can locate a particular zip code’s location, boundary, state boundary, and state capital with the help of the Nebraska Zip Codes Map.
Nebraska Major Cities
Learn about the state’s major cities from this Nebraska Cities Map. It also helps you to know the exact location of the state capital, other cities, state boundaries, neighboring states and oceans, and many more.
Nebraska’s most prominent cities are Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, Kearney, Freemont, Hastings, and many more. Check out the Nebraska Cities Map for more details.
Nebraska Airports
The busiest airports in Nebraska are Omaha Eppley Airfield, Central Nebraska Regional Airport, Lincoln Airport, Kearney Regional Airport, North Platte Regional Airport, and Western Nebraska Regional Airport. Check the location of different airports in the state on the Nebraska Airports Map. This map also shows Nebraska’s state and country boundaries, cities, the state capital, neighboring states, and oceans.
Nebraska National Park and Trails
Nebraska has five major national parks. They are Homestead National Historical Park, Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, Missouri National Recreational River, and Scotts Bluff National Monument. Around 166,007 visitors visited Scotts Bluff in 2019.
In Nebraska, you can enjoy six recreational trails (hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and other adventurous trails). The six hiking trails in Nebraska are Fontenelle Forest, Scott Lookout, Wilderness Park, Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail, Trooper Trail, and Meadowlark Trail.
Check out the US National Parks Map to get a clear idea about the locations of different national parks, monuments, preserves, etc.
Nebraska Time Zones
The time zone in Nebraska is GMT-5. It is officially in Mountain Daylight Time.
Nebraska Climate
Nebraska is cold in winter and warm in summer. The average annual temperature is around 50°F. The climate here is typical of the Midwestern states of the US. The west of Nebraska is dry, while the east is humid. Temperatures remain more or less consistent across the state. There are four distinct seasons here.
- Fall: During fall in September and October, Nebraska has moderate temperatures. October is peak fall season here, and the weather is pleasant. Precipitation is low, and bright sunshine prevails throughout the day. Daily high temperatures are around 58°F and do not fall below 42°F. The daily low temperatures are around 38°F and do not go below 26°F.
- Spring: During spring, the weather in Nebraska is mild, and it is the perfect time for tourists. April and May are the spring season here where flowers are in bloom, and there is plenty of sunshine. During this time of the year, it doesn’t rain. Humidity also remains low.
Daily high temperatures rise by 10°F, from 59°F to 69°F, and do not fall below 41°F or shoot above 83°F. Daily low temperatures go up by 11°F, from 37°F to 47°F, and do not fall below 25°F or cross 59°F.
- Summer: Summers in Nebraska is hot and humid. The humidity ranges between 80 and 90%. Thunderstorms frequently occur during the evenings. The daytime temperatures between June and August are on an average 80°F. Peak temperatures reach 115°F across the state in some years. July is the hottest month here.
- Winter: There is a lot of snowfall during winter. The weather conditions are bitter and bleak. During the day, temperatures barely touch 30°F between December and February. Nights are cold, and blizzards are very common.
To learn more about the climatic condition of Nebraska, check out the Key Facts of Nebraska.
FAQs on Nebraska
FAQ #1: What Time Zone Is Nebraska?
Ans: The time zone in Nebraska is GMT-5. It is officially in Mountain Daylight Time.
FAQ #2: Where is Nebraska?
Ans: Nebraska is in the Midwestern region of the United States.
FAQ #3: Is Nebraska A Red State?
Ans: Yes, Nebraska is a Red state. Donald Trump won the Republican primary. He received all the 36 delegates for the Republican National Convention.
FAQ #4: What Is Nebraska Known For?
Ans: Nebraska is known for the Reuben sandwich, Warren Buffet, and the Ogalala aquifer. Check popular places to visit in Nebraska.
FAQ #5: What Is The Capital Of Nebraska?
Ans: Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska.
FAQ #6: What Planting Zone Is Nebraska?
Ans: In Nebraska, the planting zone ranges from 4 to 5
FAQ #7: Are There Any Sand Hills In Nebraska?
Ans: Nebraska is famous for its Sandhills region. You’ll find the giant dune formation in the western hemisphere. This sandhill covers over 25% of the land area of Nebraska.
FAQ #8: What Is The Population Of Nebraska?
Ans: The population of Nebraska in 2022 is estimated to be 1.96 million.
FAQ #9: Who Is The Governor Of Nebraska?
Ans: Republican Pete Ricketts is the current governor of Nebraska. He is Nebraska’s 40th governor. He assumed office on January 8, 2015.
FAQ #10: What Are The Most Common Animals In Nebraska?
Ans: Squirrels, raccoons, and deer are most common in Nebraska.