What is Wyoming?
Wyoming is a state in the western United States. It is known for its vast open spaces, rugged landscapes, and low population. Here are some key facts about Wyoming:
- Capital and Largest City: Cheyenne
- Population: Smallest of all U.S. states (around 580,000 people)
- Nicknames: “The Equality State” (first state to grant women the right to vote), “The Cowboy State”
- Famous Landmarks: Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Devil’s Tower
- Economy: Energy (coal, oil, natural gas), agriculture (cattle, sheep), tourism
- Geography: Mostly mountains and high plains, part of the Rocky Mountains