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 Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, the state of New York to the west, and by the Long Island Sound to the south.
Connecticut is the 29th most populous state, with 3.5 million residents, and is ranked 48th in size by area, making it the 4th most densely populated state. Called the Constitution State, Nutmeg State, and "The Land of Steady
Habits", Connecticut was influential in the development of the federal government of the United States.
Connecticut is a small New England state, full of charm, rural beauty and several major cities. The State's top tourist attractions include Yale University, which maintains numerous world-class museums, Mystic Seaport, the restaurant and nightlife scene in downtown New Haven, The Maritime Aquarium, and two major Native American casinos.
The Connecticut River, Thames River, and ports along the Long Island Sound have given the state a strong maritime tradition, which continues today. Connecticut's other traditional industry is financial services; for example, insurance companies in Hartford and hedge funds in Fairfield county. As of the 2010 Census, Connecticut features the highest per capita income, Human Development Index (0.962), and median household income in the United
States. Although Connecticut is a wealthy state by most measures, the income gap between its urban and suburban areas is striking, with several of Connecticut's cities ranking among the nation's poorest and most dangerous.
| Fairfield County Southwest Connecticut, near
New York City. This area has many beaches and lighthouses, and many of the state's biggest cities, such as
Bridgeport, Stamford, and Norwalk.
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| Litchfield Hills Northwest Connecticut. Here you will find the less dense areas with colorful leaves in the autumn. There are some smaller cities such as
Torrington, Danbury, and New Milford.
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| Greater New Haven South central Connecticut. Home to Yale University, and numerous museums and theaters. It includes cities such as
New Haven Vallingford
and Milford.
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| Connecticut River Valley From North central Connecticut to the coast. Home to New England's 2nd most populous region, the
Knowledge Corridor, featuring Connecticut's state capital Hartford and many historic sights.
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| Mystic-Eastern New London, Tolland and Windham Counties in eastern Connecticut. A good place to get a view of the Long Island Sound, with beaches, and the famous Mystic Seaport/Aquarium. Has two of the biggest casinos in the world. Includes cities such as
New London, Mystic, Uncasville, and Ledyard.
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