Wyoming Public Libraries by County
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Wyoming is a member state of the United States of America. Located in the Rocky
Mountains region, it covers an area of 253 597 km2 and has a
population of 508 700 (2004). It borders the states of Montana in the
northwest and north, South Dakota and Nebraska in the east, Colorado in the
south, Utah in the southwest, and Idaho in the west. The capital is the city of
Cheyenne. Wyoming extends to the east Elevated by the Plains, high plateaus of
Piedmont from the Rocky mountains to the northeast by the Black Hills ("black
hills"), consecrated Sioux mountains, which culminate in Wyoming at 2 029 m
(Warren Peaks).
The center and west of the state are made up of the Rocky Mountains, which
form high chains - Laramie Mountains, Absaroka arrangements, Wind Riveting
arrangements, etc. - culminating at 4 207 m to Gannett Peak and separated by
vast depressions more or less closed - Big Horn basin, Wyoming basin, etc. These
basins constitute a passage through the mountainous barrier of the Rochosos. The
volcanic plateau of Yellowstone, to the northwest of the State, knows phenomena
of geysers (of which Old Faithful celebrates it), fumerolles, of hot springs,
etc. The main rivers, which have carved deep gorges (including the great gorge
of Yellowstone), are Snake, Green and the affluent Missouri - North Platte,
Yellowstone, Bighorn. The state has a large natural lake, Lake Yellowstone, and
vast artificial water retentions, of which the Flaming Garganta lake. Coniferous
forests cover one sixth of the territory (mountainous slopes). The internal
basins and the High Plains have xerophile vegetation (armoise, spiny clump,
grasses). The climate is semi-arid continental type. Wyoming is one of the
driest states in the United States. Its capital is Cheyenne.
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which are free. Also, you can check the following resources, such as county
list, state abbreviation, and top schools in the state of Wyoming.
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ALLCITYPOPULATION.COM:
Get a list of Wyoming cities and towns by population based on latest data
from U.S. Census.
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Countryaah:
Offers a full list of counties and county equivalents in
Wyoming featuring the oldest, newest, largest and smallest counties by
population and area, as well as county seals and political map of Wyoming.
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AbbreviationFinder: Presents
the abbreviations and acronyms that stand for Wyoming. Also includes other
English words or phrases that have the same initials as state name of
Wyoming.
 Wyoming is a state of the United States of America and is located in the
north of the country. Wyoming's state motto is "Equal Rights", hence the name of
the state: Equality State. The east of the region belongs to the Great Plains
while the west already merges into the Rocky Mountains.
Buffalo Bill, bison hunting and women's rights
Before today's Wyoming was conquered by European settlers, mainly Indian
tribes lived here who earned their livelihood by hunting bison. The animals
served them as a source of food and the fur, bones and hair of the animals were
important components of their culture and life. The European immigrants
recognized this fact very quickly and when it came to driving the Indian tribes
out of their areas, they began to decimate the bison population until it was no
longer sufficient as a livelihood for the Indians.
During the bison hunt, one of them attracted particular attention. William
Frederick Cody, better known as Buffalo Bill, became a famous and successful
bison hunter and entertainer.
Wyoming's history is not only burdened with sad memories. Wyoming was the
first area in what is now the United States to introduce women's suffrage in
1869. Wyoming was a progressive state in terms of women's rights throughout
history. The first female MP in the US Parliament was from Wyoming, and the
first female governor was also elected in Wyoming.
Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and endless expanses - paradise for nature
fans
Wyoming's natural landscape is full of contrasts. In the west, the Rocky
Mountains dominate the landscape. The mountains not only influence the landscape
but also the climate, vegetation and fauna. In the east, the region merges into
the Great Plains. Here dominates the wide plain where the bison used to live and
where today mainly agriculture is practiced.
Several national parks, natural monuments and state parks are dedicated to
the beautiful nature in Wyoming. Grand Tenton National Park is in western
Wyoming. Here you can find some of the most beautiful mountain landscapes in the
region and the many lakes in the valleys and on the plains contribute to a
varied landscape.
The Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the world and
is one of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Not only is the landscape beautiful here, the wildlife is also
unique. Wolves, bison and grizzly bears still live in this area today and make
the region so special and worth protecting.
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- Albany County, WY
- Big Horn County, WY
- Campbell County, WY
- Carbon County, WY
- Converse County, WY
- Crook County, WY
- Fremont County, WY
- Goshen County, WY
- Hot Springs County, WY
- Johnson County, WY
- Laramie County, WY
- Lincoln County, WY
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- Natrona County, WY
- Niobrara County, WY
- Park County, WY
- Platte County, WY
- Sheridan County, WY
- Sublette County, WY
- Sweetwater County, WY
- Teton County, WY
- Uinta County, WY
- Washakie County, WY
- Weston County, WY
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