Kansas Vacation Guide System
Kansas Fun Facts
Capital: Topeka
State abbreviation/Postal code: Kans./KS
Governor: Sam Brownback, R (to Jan. 2015)Lieut. Governor: Jeff Colyer, R (to Jan. 2015)
Senators: Jerry Moran, R (to Jan. 2017); Pat Roberts, R (to Jan. 2015)
U.S. Representatives: 4
Historical biographies of Congressional members
Secy. of State: Kris Kobach, R (to Jan. 2015)
Treasurer: Ron Estes, R (to Jan. 2015)
Atty. General: Derek Schmidt, R (to Jan. 2015)
Organized as territory: May 30, 1854
Entered Union (rank): Jan. 29, 1861 (34)
Present constitution adopted: 1859
Motto: Ad astra per aspera (To the stars through difficulties)
State symbols:
| flower | sunflower (1903) |
| tree | cottonwood (1937) |
| bird | western meadowlark (1937) |
| animal | buffalo (1955) |
| song | “Home on the Range” (1947) |
Nicknames: Sunflower State; Jayhawk State
Origin of name: From a Sioux word meaning “people of the south wind”
10 largest cities (2005 est.): Wichita, 354,865; Overland Park, 164,811; Kansas City, 144,210; Topeka, 121,946; Olathe, 111,334; Lawrence, 81,816; Shawnee, 57,628; Manhattan, 48,668; Salina, 45,956; Lenexa, 43,434
Land area: 81,815 sq mi. (211,901 sq km)
Geographic center: In Barton Co., 15 mi. NE of Great Bend
Number of counties: 105
Largest county by population and area: Johnson, 506,562 (2005); Butler, 1,428 sq mi.
State parks: 24
Residents: Kansan
2005 resident population est.: 2,744,687
2000 resident census population (rank): 2,688,418 (32). Male: 1,328,474 (49.4%); Female: 1,359,944 (50.6%). White: 2,313,944 (86.1%); Black: 154,198 (5.7%); American Indian: 24,936 (0.9%); Asian: 46,806 (1.7%); Other race: 90,725 (3.4%); Two or more races: 56,496 (2.1%); Hispanic/Latino: 188,252 (7.0%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 73.5; 65 and over: 13.3; median age: 35.2.


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