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Nebraska, US
Major Cities
Omaha (50)
Lincoln (37)
North Platte (14)
Kearney (13)
Grand Island (12)
York (8)
Bellevue (7)
Sidney (7)
Norfolk (7)
Columbus (6)
Scottsbluff (6)
Ogallala (6)
Fremont (5)
Hastings (4)
Lexington (4)
South Sioux City (4)
Valentine (3)
Beatrice (3)
Mccook (3)
Crete (2)


 
Official language English
Capital Lincoln
Largest city Omaha
Area  Ranked 16th
 - Total 77,421 sq mi
(200,520 km²)
 - Width 210 miles (340 km)
 - Length 430 miles (690 km)
 - % water 0.7
 - Latitude 40°N to 43°N
 - Longitude 95°25'W to 104°W
Population  Ranked 38th
 - Total (2000) 1,711,263
 - Density 22.3/sq mi 
8.6/km² (42nd)
Elevation  
 - Highest point Panorama Point
5,423 ft  (1,654 m)
 - Mean 2,592 ft  (790 m)
 - Lowest point 840 ft  (256 m)
Admission to Union  March 1, 1867 (37th)
Governor Dave Heineman (R)
U.S. Senators Chuck Hagel (R)
Ben Nelson (D)
Time zones  
 - most of state Central: UTC-6/-5
 - panhandle Mountain: UTC-7/-6
Abbreviations NE US-NE
Web site www.nebraska.gov


 
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Omaha Omaha is home to the Omaha Community Playhouse, one of the most famous and best-endowed community theaters in the United States, and to Girls and Boys Town; its Henry Doorly Zoo is widely considered one of the premier zoos in the world. The Blue Barn Theatre, a nationally famous semi-professional company that specializes in the works of contemporary playwrights, was founded in 1989 by a group of recent graduates from Purchase College. Ak-Sar-Ben (now demolished), The Orpheum, and the Holland Performing Arts Center are venues located within Omaha.


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