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What You Need To Know About Maine

   
Author: Kevin Stith

Maine is a state in the New England region of the United States. There are many theories about the origin of the name "Maine". However, the most commonly accepted theory is the state was named after the French province of Maine. Maine approximately covers an area of 33,215 sq miles with the coastline stretching up to 3,500 miles. There are 16 counties in the state of Maine.

The capital city of Maine is Augusta, located in Kennebec County, though Portland is the large33,215 sq miles with the coastline stretching up to 3,500 miles. There are 16 counties in the state of Maine.

The capital city of Maine is Augusta, located st city. The other important towns in Maine are Laval, Mayenne, and Vendme. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the south and east of Maine. The Bay of Fundy also lies to the east of Maine. The Canadian province of New Brunswick stands on the northeast, and to the northwest is Quebec. In the New England region of the United States, Maine is the northernmost state and also the largest. This state is bordered on the west by New Hampshire. Maine experiences a continental climate, especially in the southern parts of the state.

The state of Maine has around 6000 lakes and ponds with Lake Moosehead being the largest. With its coastal location, seafood is one of the most popular cuisines. Lobsters in particular are a specialty. Apart from the coastal topography, the state also has several eroded valleys and mountainous regions. The hilly areas help raising livestock, which results in several related industries such as dairy and poultry products. Agriculture is also practiced with blueberries, apples, and maple sugar forming the produce. In addition, there are industrial outputs like paper, lumber and wood products, electronic equipment, leather products, food processing and textiles.

Maine is known for the spectacular oceanic scenery and hence tourism is also one of the thriving industries. There are a number of beaches along the coast with scenic fishing villages. Maine also boasts of a dense forest cover, primarily consisting of pine trees. Hence the state is popularly nicknamed "The Pine Tree State."

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Kevin Stith is a renowned writer. Kevin likes to compose articles about this field.
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