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Connecticut

Connecticut is a state of the United States, part of the New England region. Connecticut was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.

USS Connecticut was named in honor of this state.

State nickname The Constitution State
Capital Hartford
Largest City Bridgeport
Governor (2004) M. Jodi Rell
Area
- Total
- Land
- Water
- % water
Ranked 48th
14,371 km²
12,559 km²
1,809 km²
12.6 %
Population
- Total (2000)
- Density
Ranked 29th
3,405,565
Ranked 4th 271.40 /km²
Admittance into Union
- Order
- Date

5th
January 9, 1788
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Latitude
Longitude
40°58'N to 42°3'N
71°47'W to 73°44'W
Width
Length
Elevation
- Highest
- Mean
- Lowest
113 km
177 km

725 meters
152 meters
0 meters
ISO 3166-2 US-CT

History

The name "Connecticut" comes from an Algonquin Indian word meaning "on the long tidal river". Connecticut was one of the original 13 states. The first Europeans to settle permanently in Connecticut were English Puritans from Massachusetts in 1633. Its first constitution, the "Fundamental Orders", was adopted on January 14, 1639, while its current constitution, the fourth for Connecticut, was adopted in 1965.

Law and Government

The capital of Connecticut is Hartford and has been the sole capital since 1875. Prior to that, New Haven and Hartford alternated as capital. Unlike most other states, Connecticut does not have county governments; rather, there is the state government and then the government of the local municipalities.

The current governor of Connecticut is M. Jodi Rell (Republican) and the two U.S. senators are Christopher J. Dodd (Democrat) and Joseph I. Lieberman (Democrat). Connecticut currently has five congressional delegates.

Geography

Connecticut is bordered on the south by Long Island Sound, on the west by New York State, on the north by Massachusetts, and on the east by Rhode Island. The state capital is Hartford, and the other major cities include New Haven, New London, Norwich, Stamford, Waterbury, and Bridgeport. In all, there are a total of 169 incorporated towns in Connecticut.

The Connecticut River cuts through the center of the state, flowing into Long Island Sound, Connecticut's outlet to the Atlantic Ocean.

Connecticut's rural areas and small towns contrast sharply with its industrial cities. Many towns center around a small park, known as a "green". Near the green may stand a small white church, a town meeting hall, a tavern and several colonial houses. Forests, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and a sandy shore add to the state's beauty.

Economy

Connecticut is an important center of the insurance and financial industries. Many inhabitants are employed in New York City.

The total gross state product for 1999 was $151 billion, placing Connecticut 22nd in the nation. The Per Capita Income for 2002 was $42,706 giving Connecticut the highest Per Capita Income of the nation.

The agricultural output for the state is nursery stock, eggs, dairy products, cattle and tobacco. Its industrial outputs are transportation equipment (especially aircraft), machinery, electrical equipment, fabricated metal products, chemical products, and scientific instruments.

Demographics

As of the 2000 census, the population of Connecticut is 3,405,565. Its population grew 3.6% (118,449) from its 1990 levels. According to the 2000 census, 81.6% (2,760,355) identified themselves as White, 9.4% (320,323) as Hispanic or Latino, 9.1% (309,843) as black, 2.4% (82,313) as Asian, 0.3% (9,639) as American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.04% (1,366) as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 4.3% (147,201) as other, and 2.2% (74,848) identified themselves as belonging to two or more races.

6.6% of its population were reported as under 5, 24.7% under 18, and 13.8% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 51.6% of the population.

Important cities and towns

Population > 100,000
(urbanized area)
Population > 10,000
(urbanized area)
Important Suburbs

Colleges and Universities

  • Albertus Magnus College
  • Central Connecticut State University
  • Charter Oak State College
  • Connecticut College
  • Eastern Connecticut State University
  • Fairfield University
  • Holy Apostles College and Seminary
  • Mitchell College
  • Quinnipiac University
  • Rensselaer at Hartford
  • Sacred Heart University
  • St. Joseph College
  • Southern Connecticut State University
  • Teikyo Post University
  • Trinity College
  • United States Coast Guard Academy
  • University of Bridgeport
  • University of Connecticut
  • University of Hartford
  • University of New Haven
  • Wesleyan University
  • Western Connecticut State
  • University Yale University

Sports teams

  • Connecticut Sun of the Women's National Basketball Association
  • Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League

Minor league baseball teams:

  • Bridgeport Bluefish
  • Norwich Navigators
  • New Britain Rock Cats

 


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Welcome to our State of Connecticut website where you may find information about all aspects of this great state. You could find information about Connecticut towns, Connecticut snakes, Connecticut flea markets, Connecticut casinos and more.

Be sure to browse through our free classified ads in Connecticut. There you will find ads pertaining to Connecticut unemployment or rather jobs in Connecticut and many ads for items that are for sale by owner and items that are being sought by others.

Connecticut’s educational system is exemplified by many types of schools such as: Connecticut baby-sitting classes, private schools, the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, various Connecticut community colleges, the University of Connecticut, the Connecticut Library Association, and many other fine colleges in Connecticut.

Be sure to stop by our yellow pages that are linked from each hometown to view the many Connecticut State Government agencies and departments such as: the Connecticut DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles), Connecticut Emissions, Connecticut Secretary of State, Connecticut birth records, Connecticut Lottery Commission, Connecticut Department of Education and the Connecticut Department of Labor, just to name a few.

You’ll also find contact information for a large list of Connecticut newspapers, radio stations and other news agencies. Get the current weather forecast as well.

Also in our yellow pages you will find a large list of companies and organizations such as: Connecticut Humane Society, Connecticut Childrens Medical Center and other hospitals, the Connecticut Light and Power Company, Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, banks, Connecticut Natural Gas Company, Connecticut Bar Association, and more.

If you are traveling to Connecticut be sure to stop by our travel guides for information about everything from Connecticut Mexican restaurants to finding a haunting in Connecticut. While in Connecticut be sure to visit one of our fine state parks, campgrounds, golf courses, beaches, bed and breakfast or hotels. Before you travel be sure to browse through our interactive map of Connecticut state. This map system is linked to by each hometown and provides printable maps as well as street and road maps with driving directions.

If it is history that you seek, be sure to check out our history, trivia and facts pages for information on colonial Connecticut to present day.

Our community calendars are open to the residents of each hometown to post events and happenings in their community. Find events and things to do in Connecticut such as: Connecticut State Fairs and Agricultural Fairs as well as garage sales, concerts, sporting events and more.

If you are planning a move to Connecticut, be sure to stop by our moving guides for assistance with Connecticut real estate, homes for sale, realtors and Connecticut apartments.