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BY:NOAH HICKMAN

BY:NOAH HICKMAN. TENNESSEE. TENNESSEE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE:ENGLISH DEMONYM : TENNESSEAN CAPITAL : NASHVILLE LAGEST CITY : MEMPHIS LARGEST METRO AREA : NASHVILLE METROPOLITAN AREA POPULATION RANKED 17 TH IN THE U.S TOTAL 6,214,888 138.0/SQ MI (53.29/KM2) RANKED 19 TH INU.S. TENNESSEE.

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BY:NOAH HICKMAN

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  1. BY:NOAH HICKMAN

  2. TENNESSEE • TENNESSEE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE:ENGLISH • DEMONYM : TENNESSEAN • CAPITAL : NASHVILLE • LAGEST CITY : MEMPHIS • LARGEST METRO AREA : NASHVILLE METROPOLITAN AREA • POPULATION RANKED 17TH IN THE U.S • TOTAL 6,214,888 • 138.0/SQ MI (53.29/KM2) RANKED 19TH INU.S

  3. TENNESSEE • TENNESSEE IS A U.S STATE LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES • TENNESSEE IS THE 17TH LARGEST STATE IN THE U.S • TENNESSEE IS BORDERED BY KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA TO THE NORTH,NORTH CAROLINA TO THE EAST GEORGIA,ALABAMA,AND MISSISSIPPI TO THE SOUTH AND ARKANSAS AND MISSOURI TO THE WEST

  4. TENNESSEE • TENNESSEE STATE FLAG NICKNAME : THE VOLUNTEER STATE STATE MOTTO : AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE

  5. TENNESSEE • Written by Vivian Rorie • I do not know of another stateWhere I had rather beThan this great state I'm living inAnd that is Tennessee. • I love the stars dearly And there are surely threeThat show the Grand DivisionOf my home-land, Tennessee. • Where could you find a meadowWith grass so vividly green?Where could you find the mountainsWith such majestic scene? • You will never find so bright a moonTo shine down from aboveYou will also see the robinThe wren, and the turtle dove. • And don't forget the riversWhere visitors long to stay.And many have voice in parting, 'I'm sure glad I passed this way.' • You will see the cattle grazingBeside a cotton field;And there's the Grand Ole OpryAnd a feeling it's all God's will.

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