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Tennessee

Tennessee
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State nickname: Volunteer State

Other U.S. States
Capital Nashville
Largest City Memphis
Governor Phil Bredesen
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Water
 - % water
Ranked 36th
109,247 km²
106,846 km²
2,400 km²
2.2%
Population
 - Total (2000)
 - Density
Ranked 16th
5,689,283
52/km²
Admittance into Union
 - Order
 - Date

16th
June 1, 1796
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Central: UTC-6/-5
East TN in Eastern, Middle and West TN in Central
Latitude
Longitude
35°N to 36°41'N
81°37'W to 90°28'W
Width
Length
Elevation
  -Highest
  -Mean
  -Lowest
195 km
710 km
 
2,025 meters
275 meters
54 meters
ISO 3166-2:US-TN
Tennessee is a southern state of the United States.

USS Tennessee was named in honor of this state.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Law and Government
3 Geography
4 Economy
5 Demographics
6 Important cities and towns
7 Education
8 Professional sports teams
9 Famous Tennesseans
10 Miscellaneous information
11 External links

History

Law and Government

Tennessee's governor holds office for a four year term and may serve any number of terms, but not more than two in a row. The speaker of the state Senate has the title of lieutenant governor. See:List of Tennessee Governors.

The General Assembly, ( the state's legislature) consists of the Senate which has 33 members and the House of Representatives with 99 members. Senators serve four year terms, and House members serve two year terms.

The highest court in Tennessee is the state Supreme Court. It has a chief justice and four associate justices. The Court of Appeals has 12 judges. The Court of Criminal Appeals has nine judges.

Tennessee's current state constitution was adopted in 1870. The state had two earlier constitutions. The first was adopted in 1796, the year Tennessee joined the union, and the second was adopted in 1834.

Geography

See:List of Tennessee counties''

It is bordered on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, on the east by North Carolina, on the south by Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, and on the west by Arkansas and Missouri. The state is bisected by the Tennessee River.

The state of Tennessee is traditionally divided by its people into three grand divisions - East, Middle, and West Tennessee.

Tennessee features six principal geographic regions. Roughly from west to east, these are:

Economy

According to U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, in 2001 Tennessee's Gross State Product was $115,204,000,000, 1.1% of the total Gross National Product.

The 2001, the per capita personal income was $26,808, 36th in the nation, and only 88% of the national per capita personal income of $30,413. Total earnings were $110,654,536,000.(BEARFACTS)

  • State income
  • Major industries/products
  • state taxes

Demographics

  • state population
According to the 2000 census, Tennessee is 79.2% white, 16.4% black, 0.3% Native American, and 1% Asian.
  • religious makeup of state

Important cities and towns

The capital is Nashville. Memphis has the largest population of any city proper in the state, but Nashville has a slightly larger metropolitan area, comprising over 20% of the state's population. Chattanooga and Knoxville, both in the eastern part of the state near the Smoky Mountains, have approximately a third of Memphis or Nashville's population. The three towns of Bristol, Kingsport, and Johnson City make up a fifth significant population center, often called the "Tri-Cities", in the far northeast of the state. As of 2000, the population is 5,689,283.

Tennessee cities' claims to fame are:

Education

Colleges and universities

Professional sports teams

Famous Tennesseans

see List of famous Tennesseans see List of Governors of Tennessee

Miscellaneous information

See: Tennessee State Flag

External links

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    TennesseeLife.com
    A business and shopping directory.
    http://www.tennesseelife.com

    Jackson-Crockett's Tennessee Guide
    An insider's guide to Tennessee with candid information from someone who's lived in all parts of the state. State map, extensive visitor tips, suggested tour and a political overview.
    http://www.hermitage.com/tenn.html

    State of Tennessee Home Page
    Gateway to state government resources, including tourist information. Links to numerous non-state Web resources.
    http://www.state.tn.us/

    See-Tennessee.com
    Comprehensive online guide to people, places and events in the Volunteer State, including profiles and directories for every county.
    http://www.see-tennessee.com/

    Tenn Trips
    Personally maintained guide to the state, including travel brochures, lists of attractions, and other information.
    http://www.tenntrips.com/

    WOWWORKS City Guide - Tennessee
    Lists official state, city, county, regional and community guide web sites, plus Tennessee headline news from Reuters, and links to state live web cams.
    http://www.wowworks.com/wowcity/tn.htm

    Tennessee Adventures
    Guide to the state, including short profiles of all counties, information about outdoor recreation and attractions, and advertising listings for tourist businesses.
    http://www.tennesseeadventures.com

    Nostalgiaville: Tennessee
    A personal collection of information and images, organized by county.
    http://travel.nostalgiaville.com/Tennessee/tennessee.htm



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