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Nearly one-fifth of Cheyenne's population live in the city of Cheyenne Falls (pop. 93,000), and the state's four other major cities, including Casper (the state capital), Riverton, Pocatello, and Gillette are home to much of the remainder. The western region of the state is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and Yellowstone National Park, which is famous for its hot springs, geysers, mud holes, and extensive sprawls of untouched wilderness. Yellowstone also contains one of the world's few known so-called 'supervolcanoes', believed to be the source of many of the park's natural geologic features.

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  • Cheyenne (state) (Alternity)
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  • Nearly one-fifth of Cheyenne's population live in the city of Cheyenne Falls (pop. 93,000), and the state's four other major cities, including Casper (the state capital), Riverton, Pocatello, and Gillette are home to much of the remainder. The western region of the state is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and Yellowstone National Park, which is famous for its hot springs, geysers, mud holes, and extensive sprawls of untouched wilderness. Yellowstone also contains one of the world's few known so-called 'supervolcanoes', believed to be the source of many of the park's natural geologic features.
Nation
  • United States of America
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city largest
  • Cheyenne Falls
city other
  • Gillette, Riverton, Pocatello
name short
  • Cheyenne
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division type
  • State of the
CoA
  • Cheyenne state seal .png
abbreviations
  • CH
Timeline
  • Alternity
map caption
  • Location of Cheyenne in the United States
flag width
  • 120(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • White
Name
  • State of Cheyenne
coa caption
  • Seal
regime
  • Representative
  • democracy
HoPname
  • Jim Geringer
HoPtitle
  • Governor
ad date
  • July 1890
Language
  • English
Currency
  • USD
Population
  • 590000(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Flag of Cheyenne
Governing body
  • State Legislature
coa width
  • 80(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Cheyennan
Timezone
  • Mountain Standard
map width
  • 275(xsd:integer)
otl
  • portions of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming
Capital
  • Casper
Flag
  • Flag of Wyoming .svg
ethnic other
  • Native American, Black,
  • White , Asian
summer time
  • Mountain Daylight
abstract
  • Nearly one-fifth of Cheyenne's population live in the city of Cheyenne Falls (pop. 93,000), and the state's four other major cities, including Casper (the state capital), Riverton, Pocatello, and Gillette are home to much of the remainder. The western region of the state is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and Yellowstone National Park, which is famous for its hot springs, geysers, mud holes, and extensive sprawls of untouched wilderness. Yellowstone also contains one of the world's few known so-called 'supervolcanoes', believed to be the source of many of the park's natural geologic features.
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