The area of (any) State is the measurement from boundary line to boundary line on all sides. Area of a state is expressed in square miles. States in any country and across the world are unique; very rarely would two have the same area in square miles.
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The area of a state varies widely depending on the state. For example, Alaska is the largest state in the U.S. with an area of over 660,000 square miles, while Rhode Island is the smallest state with an area of around 1,200 square miles.
Volo Bog State Natural Area was created in 1970.
Alaska is the state with the largest land area in the United States.
The sixth largest state in the US by area is Arizona.
Enugu is a state in Nigeria, not a specific area. The total land area of Enugu state is about 7,161 square kilometers.
Montana is the state in the Rocky Mountains with the largest land area.