This map shows the location of New Hampshire in the United States, highlighted in red for easy identification. Located in the northeastern region, New Hampshire is part of New England, bordered by Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, and the Atlantic Ocean, with Canada to the north. This map provides a clear perspective of its geographical location in North America, helping viewers understand its relationship with neighboring states and countries. It is an essential reference for students, travelers, and researchers alike.
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Official Name | State of New Hampshire |
| Capital | Concord |
| Largest City | Manchester |
| Smallest City (By Population) | Franklin |
| Statehood | June 21, 1788 (9th state) |
| Population | ~1.4 million (2023 estimate) |
| Area | 9,349 sq. miles (24,214 sq. km) |
| Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
| Highest Mountain Peak | Mount Washington – 6,288 ft (1,917 m) |
| Major Rivers | Merrimack River, Connecticut River, Androscoggin River |
| State Tree | White Birch |
| State Flower | Purple Lilac |
| State Abbreviation | NH |
| Borders | Canada (north), Maine (east), Massachusetts (south), Vermont (west), Atlantic Ocean (southeast) |
| State Bird | Purple Finch |
| Drives On | Right |