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'''Missouri''' is one of the states comprising the [[United States of America]]. It joined the Union as 24th member on August 10, 1821. The state's area is 69,697 square miles (180,516 square kilometers) and its estimated population is 5,911,605 (in 2008). To its north lies [[Iowa]] and across the [[Mississippi River]] to the east [[Illinois]], [[Kentucky]], and [[Tennessee]]. To the south Missouri is bordered by [[Arkansas]] and to the west by [[Oklahoma]], [[Kansas]], and [[Nebraska]]. | '''Missouri''' is one of the states comprising the [[United States of America]]. It joined the Union as 24th member on August 10, 1821. The state's area is 69,697 square miles (180,516 square kilometers) and its estimated population is 5,911,605 (in 2008). To its north lies [[Iowa]] and across the [[Mississippi River]] to the east [[Illinois]], [[Kentucky]], and [[Tennessee]]. To the south Missouri is bordered by [[Arkansas]] and to the west by [[Oklahoma]], [[Kansas]], and [[Nebraska]]. | ||
Slightly more than half of the population lives in the two major urban areas, [[St. Louis | Slightly more than half of the population lives in the two major urban areas, [[St. Louis, Missouri]] and [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. "[[Kansas City (metropolitan area)]]" is actually a single urban area of [[Kansas City, Kansas]] and [[Kansas City, Missouri]], split by the [[Missouri River]]. [[Jefferson City]] is the capital of Missouri. |
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Missouri is one of the states comprising the United States of America. It joined the Union as 24th member on August 10, 1821. The state's area is 69,697 square miles (180,516 square kilometers) and its estimated population is 5,911,605 (in 2008). To its north lies Iowa and across the Mississippi River to the east Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee. To the south Missouri is bordered by Arkansas and to the west by Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Slightly more than half of the population lives in the two major urban areas, St. Louis, Missouri and Kansas City, Missouri. "Kansas City (metropolitan area)" is actually a single urban area of Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri, split by the Missouri River. Jefferson City is the capital of Missouri.