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Kansas


Kansas is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, bordered by Nebraska in the north, Missouri in the east, Oklahoma in the south, and Colorado in the west. Its capital is Topeka and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is the 15th-largest state by area and the 34th most-populous of the 50 states with a population of 2,913,314. Residents of Kansas are called Kansans. Its governor is Laura Kelly.

France took ownership of the area in 1800. It became a U.S. territory in 1803, when the United States bought this land and much more from France. This transaction was called the Louisiana Purchase.

Kansas’ name comes from the Kansa Native American tribe, which means "People of the South Wind", but its nickname is the "Sunflower State", which comes from the fields of sunflowers that bloom there. It has a temperate but continental climate, with great extremes between summer and winter temperatures, but few long periods of extreme hot or cold. The annual average temperature is 55 °F (13 °C). The growing season ranges from mid-April to mid-September.

The state is known for its vast plains, but it isn’t all flatlands. By 2015, Kansas was one of the most productive agricultural states, producing high yields of wheat, corn, sorghum, and soybeans; placing Kansas first among the U.S. states in wheat and first in sorghum grains. Animal life has an important place in the state as deers, once almost extinct, were protected by law for many years and have multiplied to the degree that hunting again has been allowed. Bisons, which had nearly disappeared from Kansas, have increased in number and are raised on ranches and farms throughout the state.

Kansas Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages627
Number of counties105
Population2937880
Area213100 km²
Density14 people/km²
Altitude1231 m
Major citiesWichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Topeka, Olathe
Ethnicity

White: 84%

Hispanic: 12%

Black: 6%

Asian: 3%

Native american: 1%

Crime rate3180
GDP$184 billion
Median household income$64,000

Common questions about Kansas

What is the cheapest place to live in Kansas?

The cheapest area to live in Kansas is often Wichita, due to its low cost of living compared to other cities in the state. This city is known to be among the most affordable places, with a reasonable housing market and overall expenses. Wichita, KS remains a popular choice for budget-conscious residents.

What is the safest city, town or area in Kansas?

One of the safest cities in Kansas is Leawood. This suburban community, located near Kansas City, is known for its low crime rates and strong community policing. Leawood offers residents a high quality of life, with reputable public services and a friendly, secure environment.

What is the city with the best weather in Kansas?

Lawrence, Kansas, often enjoys some of the best weather in the state. With moderate temperatures during spring and fall, it tends to have more comfortable conditions compared to other areas. Residents appreciate the change in seasons, with winters not being too harsh and summers offering plenty of sunshine.

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Complete List of Cities in Kansas

  • HOYT

    Hoyt is a City in Jackson county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • GOESSEL

    Goessel is a City in Marion county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • BURDEN

    Burden is a City in Cowley county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • LINN VALLEY

    Linn Valley is a City in Linn county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • MORAN

    Moran is a City in Allen county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • PROTECTION

    Protection is a City in Comanche county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • CLIFTON

    Clifton is a City in Washington county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • GAS

    Gas is a City in Allen county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • OZAWKIE

    Ozawkie is a City in Jefferson county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • NORWICH

    Norwich is a City in Kingman county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • KANOPOLIS

    Kanopolis is a City in Ellsworth county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • MARQUETTE

    Marquette is a City in McPherson county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • GLASCO

    Glasco is a City in Cloud county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • LITTLE RIVER

    Little River is a City in Rice county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • ARGONIA

    Argonia is a City in Sumner county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • CENTRALIA

    Centralia is a City in Nemaha county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • KENSINGTON

    Kensington is a City in Smith county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • MILTONVALE

    Miltonvale is a City in Cloud county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • CAWKER CITY

    Cawker City is a City in Mitchell county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • WHITE CITY

    White City is a City in Morris county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • CUNNINGHAM

    Cunningham is a City in Kingman county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • MACKSVILLE

    Macksville is a City in Stafford county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • RICHMOND

    Richmond is a City in Franklin county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • OLPE

    Olpe is a City in Lyon county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • MILFORD

    Milford is a City in Geary county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • HARTFORD

    Hartford is a City in Lyon county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • THAYER

    Thayer is a City in Neosho county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • SCAMMON

    Scammon is a City in Cherokee county with -500 inhabitants.

  • CHASE

    Chase is a City in Rice county with -500 inhabitants.

  • LEWIS

    Lewis is a City in Edwards county with -500 inhabitants.

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