Barber,+Travis

Travis Barber
 * Rhode Island || Cape Verde ||
 * 41 degrees N || 16 degrees N ||
 * 71 degrees W || 24 degrees W ||
 * 153 M elevation || 400m ||
 * 541 sq. miles || 1557 sq. miles ||



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Rhode Island, the smallest state in the US. It's relative to Connecticut and Massachusetts. Rhode Island is along the boarder of the Atlantic Ocean and it has a lot of sand. There are about 223 people with TVs per square mile. They mostly speak English, but some people speak Spanish, possibly even Australian. Rhode Island has 541 square miles of land and was established in 1636. a couple of facts about my state is that one; it's the smallest state in the U.S. ; two, Rhode Island was the last of the 13 Colonies, and three; Rhode Island held the 1st open golf tournament. The average house price is around $244,000. Rhode Island has lobster, (so expect to see a lot of Red Lobster restaurants) good mining grounds, limestone, sandstone, and gravel. Rhode Islands population is at 1.05 million people crammed into one tiny state! if you go there, good luck getting through the crowd!

And now, one of the smallest states in Africa, Cape Verde. the population is 496 people. (yah, it's, sort of a vacation state.) all the little parts of the island all add up to 1557 square miles. the 3 most common languages spoken there are Portuguese, Creole, and Kabuverdianu. 3 facts about Cape Verde are 1; Cape Verde has more small island pieces than Hawaii. 2; it has 965 km of coastline. And 3; surprisingly, the houses there are awesome.

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houses in Cape Verde