Nevada

Nevada is a state located in the western region of the United States.

As of 2020, the population of Nevada was 3,104,614 people.

The capital of Nevada is Carson City, which has a population of around 55,916 people as of 2020. However, the most populous city in Nevada is Las Vegas, with a population of approximately 651,319 people as of 2020.

Nevada became a state of the United States on October 31, 1864. It is located in the western part of the country and is mostly known for its desert landscapes and famous tourist destinations such as Las Vegas and Reno.

Nevada’s early history is tied to the discovery of silver and gold in the mid-1800s, which led to a mining boom that attracted many settlers to the area. The state’s economy diversified over time, with agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism playing increasingly important roles.

In 1931, Nevada legalized gambling, which further fueled the state’s tourism industry and made Las Vegas a world-famous destination for gambling and entertainment. Today, the state is also known for its natural beauty, including parks like Lake Tahoe and Red Rock Canyon.

As of 2020, the population of Nevada is approximately 3.1 million people. The capital of Nevada is Carson City, which has a population of around 55,000 people. The most populous city in Nevada is Las Vegas, with a population of approximately 651,000 people.