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IDAHO The Gem State Pärnu Ühisgümnaasium, 11. March, 2011, Pärnu Siim Morin, Karel Reisenbuk, Alex-Martin Aas

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IDAHO The Gem State. Pärnu Ühisgümnaasium, 11. March, 2011, Pärnu Siim Morin, Karel Reisenbuk, Alex-Martin Aas. The shape of the state and the largest cities. State flag. General Information . Capital : Boise Total area : 83,570 sq. Miles Admission to Union : July 3, 1890 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IDAHOThe Gem State

Pärnu Ühisgümnaasium, 11. March, 2011, PärnuSiim Morin, Karel Reisenbuk, Alex-Martin Aas

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The shape of the state and the largest cities

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• State flag

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General Information

• Capital : Boise• Total area : 83,570 sq. Miles• Admission to Union : July 3, 1890 • Top 3 Industries: 1. Manufacturing 2. Agriculture 3. Tourism

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General Information

Elevation•Highest point : Borah Peak 3,862 km•Lowest point : Snake River 217 m Religion•Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 23%•Evangelical Protestant 22%•Catholic 18%

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Symbols

• Idaho state quarter (25 cents)Esto Perpetua "Let it be perpetual"

• Official state bird as of 1931Mountin Bluebird

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Symbols

• Potato is considered as the vegetable of the state.

• Since 1990 the cutthroat trout is the official state fish

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Weird outdated laws

• The residents of Boise may not fish from a giraffe’s back.

• You can’t ride a merry-go-round on Sundays.• In Pocatello, “It is prohibited for pedestrians

and motorists to display frowns, generally all of which reflect unfavorably upon the city’s reputation.”

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Used sources

• Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho

• James Harrison, Eleanor Van Zandt, New York, Kingfisher Books, The Young Peoples Atlas of the United States, September 1996

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Thank you for listening!