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Buffalo still roam the Kansas prairie. An estimated 50 million bison once lived in North America, but by 1900 they had been reduced to under 1,000.
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Kansas Information and History

Cattle towns such as Abilene have long since given way to manufacturing centers. Wichita turns out 70 percent of the general-aviation aircraft produced in the U.S.; Kansas City makes automobiles. Among the top states in crude-oil production, Kansas also banks on one of the nation's largest natural gas fields. Salt deposits near Hutchinson are the remnant of a shallow sea that once submerged the Great Plains. Although no other state grows more wheat—Mennonites from Europe introduced a hardy winter variety in the 1870s—livestock earns more for Kansas.

ECONOMY

Industry: aircraft manufacturing, transportation equipment, construction, food processing, printing and publishing, health care.
Agriculture: cattle, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, hogs, corn.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Kansas Flag and Fast Facts
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Area
213,096 square kilometers
(82,277 square miles)
Population
2,723,507
Capital
Topeka; 122,103
Per Capita Income
U.S. $28,838
Date Statehood Achieved
January 29, 1861
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