Nebraska, Nebraska, state of the United States of America. Nebraska is one of the fifty states that make up the United States of America alongside Washington DC. Lincoln and its most populated town, Omaha, are its capital. It is located in the country's midwest region, the Central Northwest division, bordering South Dakota on the north, the Missouri River on the east, separating it from Iowa and Missouri, Kansas on the south, Colorado on the southwest, and Wyoming on the west. It is the eighth least densely populated state, with 9.12 inhabitants / km², ahead of the least densely populated Idaho, New Mexico, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska. On March 1, 1867, he was admitted to the Union as the 37th,. There are 93 county in Nebraska. You can find the list of these counties and detailed information from the links below.
From the Missouri River to the High Plains, Nebraska's 93 counties offer Midwest history, culture, and landscapes. Here are some highlights:
Douglas County
Home to Omaha, Douglas County provides:
Lancaster County
Centered around Lincoln, Lancaster offers:
Dawes County
In northwestern Nebraska, Dawes County contains:
Scotts Bluff County
In the panhandle, Scotts Bluff County provides:
Nebraska's counties hold everything from urban attractions to high plains landscapes, showcasing the state's diverse beauty and culture.