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堪萨斯州(美国堪萨斯州富裕吗)

美国堪萨斯州相当于中国哪个市

美国堪萨斯州不相当于中国哪一个市,美国的州相当于中国的特别行政区。美国相当于有中央的联合国,州相当于中国的特别行政区,有隶属关系但也有相对独立。堪萨斯州是美国中部7个州之一,位于美国本土的正中心。该州北接内布拉斯加州,南邻俄克拉何马州,西与科罗拉多州接壤,东与密苏里州相连。 美国堪萨斯州不相当于中国任何一个市,因为美国的州相当于中国的特别行政区,有隶属关系但也有相对独立。堪萨斯州是美国中部7个州之一,位于美国本土的正中心,没有对应中国任何一个特别行政区。

堪萨斯州的地理位置

堪萨斯州位于美国大陆四十八州地理中心。北界内布拉斯加州。南邻俄克拉荷马州。西接科罗拉多州。东与密苏里州毗连。

堪萨斯州位于美国大陆中部。北界内布拉斯加州。南邻俄克拉荷马州。西接科罗拉多州。东与密苏里州毗连。堪萨斯州气候,冬季内已无刺骨的寒风夏季内却有薰人的暖风(墨西哥湾暖气流北上)。降雨量中等。 由西北角到东南角可分三区:

(A)西部是高平原,面积最大,约占本州面积三分之二,高度有一千多公尺,地面已被切割,出现沟谷丘陵。

(B)东北部冰碛区,面积很小,也被切割。

(C)东南部是大平原区,高度只有二百公尺。

全州地势西高东低,大部地区是广阔坦荡的高平原,是地势平坦而没有树木生长的地区,其中有河谷、小溪及峡谷,平均海拔610米。许多小丘陵高出平原面30~100米,如东部的弗林特丘陵,西部的斯莫基丘陵及雷德丘陵。西部靠近科罗拉多州边境的森弗劳尔山(向日葵山)海拔1231米,为全州最高点。弗林特丘陵,意译是燧石丘陵,因往日印第安人在这个丘陵区内寻找燧石,作箭头用而得名。南部靠近俄克拉何马州的弗迪格里斯河谷海拔213米,为全境最低点。 堪萨斯州属温带大陆性气候,有严冬酷暑,温差变化大,但时间不长。1月平均气温-3~1℃,7月平均气温24~27℃。年平均气温为13℃。生长期从4月中旬到9月中旬,年平均降水量东南部为1000毫米,西部为500毫米。堪萨斯全州的平均降水量约690毫米。西部降水集中在夏季,常有旱灾和沙暴天气。

堪萨斯州以天气晴朗而闻名,堪萨斯州每年有超过275天以上的晴天。 County  FIPS code  County seat  Established  Origin  Etymology  County Code  Population  Area  Map  Allen County001Iola1855One of the original 36 countiesWilliam Allen,U.S. SenatorfromOhioand prominent supporter of westward expansionAL13,319503sqmi  (1,303km)  Anderson County003Garnett1855One of the original 36 countiesJoseph C. Anderson, Kansas territorial legislator andBorder Ruffianduring "Bleeding Kansas"AN7,917583sqmi  (1,510km)  Atchison County005Atchison1855One of the original 36 countiesDavid Rice Atchison, U.S. Senator fromMissouriand Border Ruffian during "Bleeding Kansas"AT16,813432sqmi  (1,119km)  Barber County007Medicine Lodge1867From unorganized areaThomas W. Barber, prominentFree-Staterkilled in theWakarusa WarBA4,8611,134sqmi  (2,937km)  Barton County009Great Bend1867From unorganized areaClara Barton, founder of theAmerican Red CrossBT27,557894sqmi  (2,315km)  Bourbon County011Fort Scott1855One of the original 36 countiesBourbon County, Kentucky, from which many original settlers hailedBB14,897637sqmi  (1,650km)  Brown County013Hiawatha1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Browne County)Albert Gallatin Brown, U.S. Senator fromMississippiand Kansas statehood advocateBR9,881571sqmi  (1,479km)  Butler County015El Dorado1855One of the original 36 countiesAndrew Pickens Butler, U.S. Senator fromSouth Carolinaand Kansas statehood advocateBU65,8271,428sqmi  (3,699km)  Chase County017Cottonwood Falls1859Formed from Butler and Wise countiesSalmon Portland Chase, U.S. Senator from Ohio and Kansas statehood advocateCS2,757776sqmi  (2,010km)  Chautauqua County019Sedan1875Formed from Howard CountyChautauqua County, New York, from which many early settlers hailedCQ3,571642sqmi  (1,663km)  Cherokee County021Columbus1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly McGee County)Cherokee Native Americans, whose lands borders the county in nearbyIndian TerritoryCK21,226587sqmi  (1,520km)  Cheyenne County023Saint Francis1873From unorganized areaCheyenne Native Americans, who inhabited the areaCN2,6781,020sqmi  (2,642km)  Clark County025Ashland1885Formed from Ford CountyCharles F. Clarke, Captain in6th Regiment Kansas Volunteer CavalryduringAmerican Civil WarCA2,181975sqmi  (2,525km)  Clay County027Clay Center1857From unorganized areaHenry Clay, influential U.S. Senator fromKentuckyCY8,531644sqmi  (1,668km)  Cloud County029Concordia1866Formed from Washington (Formerly Shirley County)William F. Cloud, Union general in the American Civil War who chiefly fought in Kansas and MissouriCD9,397716sqmi  (1,854km)  Coffey County031Burlington1855One of the original 36 countiesA.M. Coffey, territorial legislator and Free-Stater during Bleeding KansasCF8,502630sqmi  (1,632km)  Comanche County033Coldwater1867From unorganized areaComanche Native Americans, who lived in the areaCM1,913788sqmi  (2,041km)  Cowley County035Winfield1867Formed from Butler CountyMatthew R. Cowley, Union lieutenant and distinguished Civil War heroCL36,2881,126sqmi  (2,916km)  Crawford County037Girard1867Bourbon and Cherokee CountiesSamuel J. Crawford, thirdGovernor of KansasCR39,361593sqmi  (1,536km)  Decatur County039Oberlin1873From unorganized areaStephen Decatur, naval commodore andWar of 1812heroDC2,871894sqmi  (2,315km)  Dickinson County041Abilene1857From unorganized areaDaniel Stevens Dickinson, U.S. Senator fromNew Yorkand Kansas statehood advocateDK19,762848sqmi  (2,196km)  Doniphan County043Troy1855One of the original 36 countiesAlexander William Doniphan,Mexican-American Warhero and pro-slavery sympathizer in "Bleeding Kansas"DP7,864392sqmi  (1,015km)  Douglas County045Lawrence1855One of the original 36 countiesStephen Arnold Douglas, U.S. Senator fromIllinoisand advocate for the moderatepopular sovereigntychoice in the Kansas slavery debateDG112,864457sqmi  (1,184km)  Edwards County047Kinsley1874Formed from Kiowa CountyJohn H. Edwards,state senatorwho pushed for creation of the countyED2,979622sqmi  (1,611km)  Elk County049Howard1875Formed from Howard CountyElk River, which originates in the countyEK2,720648sqmi  (1,678km)  Ellis County051Hays1867From unorganized areaGeorge Ellis, Union lieutenant and distinguished Civil War heroEL29,053900sqmi  (2,331km)  Ellsworth County053Ellsworth1867From unorganized areaFort Ellsworth, a Union Civil War outpost in the areaEW6,494716sqmi  (1,854km)  Finney County055Garden City1883Formed from Arapahoe, Grant, Kearney and Sequoyah CountiesDavid W. Finney, tenth lieutenant governor of KansasFI37,2001,300sqmi  (3,367km)  Ford County057Dodge City1867From unorganized areaJames H. Ford, Union general in the Civil War who mainly fought in Kansas and MissouriFO34,7521,099sqmi  (2,846km)  Franklin County059Ottawa1855One of the original 36 countiesBenjamin Franklin, orator, writer, scholar, and founding father of the U.S.FR25,906574sqmi  (1,487km)  Geary County061Junction City1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Davis County)John White Geary, Union general in the Civil War who mainly fought in Kansas and Missouri, and who later became Kansas territorial governorGE38,013384sqmi  (995km)  Gove County063Gove City1868From unorganized areaGrenville L. Gove, Captain in the11th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalryduring the Civil WarGO2,7291,072sqmi  (2,776km)  Graham County065Hill City1867From unorganized areaJohn L. Graham, Union captain and Civil War heroGH2,578898sqmi  (2,326km)  Grant County067Ulysses1888Formed from Finney and Hamilton CountiesUlysses Simpson Grant, commander of Union forces during the Civil War andU.S. PresidentGT7,923575sqmi  (1,489km)  Gray County069Cimarron1887Formed from Finney and Ford CountiesAlfred Gray, Kansas Secretary of AgricultureGY6,030869sqmi  (2,251km)  Greeley County071Tribune1873From unorganized areaHorace Greeley, publisher of theNew York Tribuneand anti-slavery advocateGL1,298778sqmi  (2,015km)  Greenwood County073Eureka1855One of the original 36 countiesAlfred B. Greenwood,U.S. RepresentativefromArkansasand Kansas statehood advocateGW6,4541,140sqmi  (2,953km)  Hamilton County075Syracuse1873From unorganized areaAlexander Hamilton, firstU.S. Treasury Secretaryand founding fatherHM2,639996sqmi  (2,580km)  Harper County077Anthony1867From unorganized areaMarion Harper, Union sergeant and Civil War heroHP5,911802sqmi  (2,077km)  Harvey County079Newton1872Formed from McPherson, Sedgwick and Reno CountiesJames M. Harvey, fifth governor of KansasHV34,852539sqmi  (1,396km)  Haskell County081Sublette1887Formed from Finney and Ford CountiesDudley Chase Haskell, U.S. Representative from KansasHS4,256577sqmi  (1,494km)  Hodgeman County083Jetmore1867From unorganized area (Formerly Hageman County)Amos Hodgman, Union captain and Civil War heroHG1,963860sqmi  (2,227km)  Jackson County085Holton1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Calhoun County)Andrew Jackson, seventh U.S. PresidentJA13,449657sqmi  (1,702km)  Jefferson County087Oskaloosa1855One of the original 36 countiesThomas Jefferson, third U.S. President and founding fatherJF18,945536sqmi  (1,388km)  Jewell County089Mankato1867From unorganized areaLewis R. Jewell, Union colonel and Civil War heroJW3,046909sqmi  (2,354km)  Johnson County091Olathe1855One of the original 36 countiesThomas Johnson, Methodistmissionarywho was one of the state's first settlersJO559,913477sqmi  (1,235km)  Kearny County093Lakin1887Formed from Finney and Hamilton CountiesPhilip Kearny, American general in the Mexican-American and Civil WarsKE3,968870sqmi  (2,253km)  Kingman County095Kingman1872Harper and Reno CountiesSamuel A. Kingman, Chief Justice of theKansas Supreme CourtKM7,863864sqmi  (2,238km)  Kiowa County097Greensburg1886Formed from Comanche and Edwards CountiesKiowa Native Americans, who inhabited the areaKW2,496722sqmi  (1,870km)  Labette County099Oswego1867Formed from Neosho CountyPierre La Bette, French fur trapper who formed a peaceful relationship with area nativesLB21,284649sqmi  (1,681km)  Lane County101Dighton1873From unorganized areaJames H. Lane, U.S. Senator from Kansas and Free-Stater during "Bleeding Kansas"LE1,704717sqmi  (1,857km)  Leavenworth County103Leavenworth1855One of the original 36 countiesHenry Leavenworth, general in theIndian Warswho established a fort in the areaLV77,739463sqmi  (1,199km)  Lincoln County105Lincoln1867From unorganized areaAbraham Lincoln, sixteenth U.S. PresidentLC3,174719sqmi  (1,862km)  Linn County107Mound City1855One of the original 36 countiesLewis Fields Linn, U.S. Senator from Kentucky whose family was later involved in the settlement of KansasLN9,441599sqmi  (1,551km)  Logan County109Oakley1888Formed from Wallace County (formerly named St. John County)John Alexander Logan, prominent Union Civil War general and U.S. Senator from IllinoisLG2,7841,073sqmi  (2,779km)  Lyon County111Emporia1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Breckenridge County)Nathaniel Lyon, first Union general to be killed in the Civil WarLY33,748851sqmi  (2,204km)  Marion County115Marion1860From unorganized areaFrancis Marion,American Revolutionary WarheroMN12,347943sqmi  (2,442km)  Marshall County117Marysville1855One of the original 36 countiesFrank J. Marshall, state representative who became locally known for operating the first ferry over theBig Blue RiverMS10,022903sqmi  (2,339km)  McPherson County113McPherson1867From unorganized areaJames Birdseye McPherson, prominent Union Civil War generalMP29,356900sqmi  (2,331km)  Meade County119Meade1885Formed from Finney, Ford and Seward CountiesGeorge Gordon Meade, Union Civil War general best known for his victory at theBattle of GettysburgME4,396978sqmi  (2,533km)  Miami County121Paola1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Lykins)Miami Native Americans, who lived in the areaMI32,612577sqmi  (1,494km)  Mitchell County123Beloit1867From unorganized areaWilliam D. Mitchell, Union captain and Civil War heroMC6,355700sqmi  (1,813km)  Montgomery County125Independence1867Formed from Wilson CountyRichard Montgomery, Revolutionary War heroMG34,459645sqmi  (1,671km)  Morris County127Council Grove1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Wise County)Thomas Morris, U.S. Senator from Ohio and anti-slavery advocateMR5,854697sqmi  (1,805km)  Morton County129Elkhart1886Formed from Seward CountyOliver P. Morton,Governor of Indianaand prominent anti-slavery advocateMT3,169730sqmi  (1,891km)  Nemaha County131Seneca1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Dorn County)Nemaha River, which passes through the countyNM10,132719sqmi  (1,862km)  Neosho County133Erie1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Dorn County)Neosho River, which passes through the countyNO16,406572sqmi  (1,481km)  Ness County135Ness City1867From unorganized areaNoah V. Ness, Corporal in7th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalryduring Civil WarNS3,0681,075sqmi  (2,784km)  Norton County137Norton1867From unorganized area (Formerly Billings (1873-9)Orloff Norton, Union captain and Civil War heroNT5,612878sqmi  (2,274km)  Osage County139Lyndon1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Weller County)Osage River, which flows through the countyOS16,142704sqmi  (1,823km)  Osborne County141Osborne1867From unorganized areaVincent B. Osborne, Union soldier and Civil War heroOB3,806893sqmi  (2,313km)  Ottawa County143Minneapolis1860From unorganized areaOttawa Native Americans, who lived in the areaOT6,072721sqmi  (1,867km)  Pawnee County145Larned1867From unorganized areaPawnee Native Americans, who lived in the areaPN6,928754sqmi  (1,953km)  Phillips County147Phillipsburg1867From unorganized areaWilliam Phillips, state legislator who pushed for creation of the county, and later U.S. RepresentativePL5,519886sqmi  (2,295km)  Pottawatomie County149Westmoreland1857Formed from Calhoun and RileyPottawatomie Native Americans, who lived in the areaPT22,302844sqmi  (2,186km)  Pratt County151Pratt1867From unorganized areaCaleb Pratt, Union lieutenant and Civil War heroPR9,728735sqmi  (1,904km)  Rawlins County153Atwood1873From unorganized areaJohn Aaron Rawlins, prominent Union Civil War generalRA2,5601,070sqmi  (2,771km)  Reno County155Hutchinson1867From unorganized areaJesse L. Reno, prominent Union Civil War generalRN64,4381,254sqmi  (3,248km)  Republic County157Belleville1868Formed from Washington CountyRepublican River, which flows through the countyRP4,858716sqmi  (1,854km)  Rice County159Lyons1867From unorganized areaSamuel A. Rice, prominent Union Civil War generalRC9,985727sqmi  (1,883km)  Riley County161Manhattan1855One of the original 36 countiesBennett C. Riley, Mexican-American War heroRL75,508610sqmi  (1,580km)  Rooks County163Stockton1867From unorganized areaJohn C. Rooks, Private in11th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalryduring Civil WarRO5,223888sqmi  (2,300km)  Rush County165La Crosse1867From unorganized areaAlexander Rush, Union captain and Civil War heroRH3,220718sqmi  (1,860km)  Russell County167Russell1867From unorganized areaAlva P. Russell, Union captain and Civil War heroRS6,946885sqmi  (2,292km)  Saline County169Salina1860From unorganized areaSaline River, which flows through the countySA55,988720sqmi  (1,865km)  Scott County171Scott City1873From unorganized areaWinfield Scott, Mexican-American War hero and unsuccessful presidential candidateSC4,937718sqmi  (1,860km)  Sedgwick County173Wichita1867Formed from Butler CountyJohn Sedgwick, highest ranking Union general killed in the Civil WarSG503,8891,000sqmi  (2,590km)  Seward County175Liberal1873From unorganized areaWilliam Henry Seward,U.S. Secretary of StateSW23,547640sqmi  (1,658km)  Shawnee County177Topeka1855One of the original 36 countiesShawnee Native Americans, who lived in the areaSN178,991550sqmi  (1,424km)  Sheridan County179Hoxie1873From unorganized areaPhilip Henry Sheridan, prominent Union Civil War generalSD2,538896sqmi  (2,321km)  Sherman County181Goodland1873From unorganized areaWilliam Tecumseh Sherman, prominent Civil War generalSH6,1131,056sqmi  (2,735km)  Smith County183Smith Center1867From unorganized areaJ. Nelson Smith, Union major and Civil War heroSM3,765896sqmi  (2,321km)  Stafford County185Saint John1867From unorganized areaLewis Stafford, Union captain and Civil War heroSF4,358792sqmi  (2,051km)  Stanton County187Johnson City1887Formed from Hamilton CountyEdwin McMasters Stanton,U.S. Secretary of Warduring the Civil WarST2,175680sqmi  (1,761km)  Stevens County189Hugoton1886Formed from Seward CountyThaddeus Stevens, U.S. Representative fromPennsylvaniawho was a leader ofReconstructionpoliticsSV5,756728sqmi  (1,886km)  Sumner County191Wellington1867Formed from Butler CountyCharles Sumner, U.S. Senator fromMassachusettswho was a leader ofReconstructionpoliticsSU23,6741,182sqmi  (3,061km)  Thomas County193Colby1873From unorganized areaGeorge Henry Thomas, prominent Union Civil War generalTH7,9411,075sqmi  (2,784km)  Trego County195WaKeeney1867From unorganized areaEdgar P. Trego, Union captain and Civil War heroTR2,986888sqmi  (2,300km)  Wabaunsee County197Alma1855One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Richardson County)Chief Wabaunsee,PotawatomileaderWB7,039798sqmi  (2,067km)  Wallace County199Sharon Springs1868From unorganized areaW.H.L. Wallace, prominent Union Civil War generalWA1,517914sqmi  (2,367km)  Washington County201Washington1857From unorganized areaGeorge Washington, first U.S. President and founding fatherWS5,758898sqmi  (2,326km)  Wichita County203Leoti1873From unorganized areaWichita Native Americans, who lived in the areaWH2,256719sqmi  (1,862km)  Wilson County205Fredonia1855One of the original 36 countiesHiero T. Wilson, Union colonel and Civil War heroWL9,105574sqmi  (1,487km)  Woodson County207Yates Center1855One of the original 36 countiesDaniel Woodson, five time acting governor of Kansas TerritoryWO3,278501sqmi  (1,298km)  Wyandotte County209Kansas City1859Formed from Leavenworth and Johnson CountiesWyandotte Native Americans, who lived in the areaWY159,129151sqmi  (391km)

美国堪萨斯州富裕吗

如果你是喜欢那种美国田园牧歌式生活的人,那么适合移民到一个农业发达的州,那么美国农业最发达的是哪个州呢?是否适合移民呢?跟着来一起看看吧,欢迎阅读。

堪萨斯州留学及移民优势

前言: 堪萨斯州(Kansas)是美国中部7个州之一,位于美国本土的正中心。该州北接内布拉斯加州,南邻俄克拉何马州,西与科罗拉多州接壤,东与密苏里州相连。除东北隅临密苏里河一段州界稍有弯曲外,整个州域呈长方形。堪萨斯州地势平坦,自东向西逐渐增高,属北美大草原。首府托皮卡(Topeka,也译托尼卡)。堪萨斯州是美国第一个承认宪法所赋予美国非洲裔人民选举权的州。全州人口2,893,957(2013年)。面积21万平方公里。冬小麦产量,在美国五十州中,列第一位。是美国大陆四十八州地理中心。

堪萨斯州是美国几线城市

必胜客营业时间是从周一至周五的11:00到22:30,周六、日的10:30到23:00。

必胜客是百胜餐饮集团旗下的披萨连锁品牌,于1958年在美国堪萨斯州威奇托创立,总部位于美国,必胜客把红屋顶作为餐厅外观显著标志,必胜客从2008年9月开始了大规模更换菜单的全新策略。必胜客菜单每半年更换一次,迄今上市的新产品超过200多个包括比萨、意面、焗饭、扒类等主菜以及餐前小吃、沙拉、甜品、饮料。

必胜客餐饮集团为进一步加强在大城市布局的同时,已开始大举进军中国的中小城市。据了解,必胜客把中国市场分为4个层次:上海、北京、广州等大城市属于一线市场;南京、杭州、合肥、济南、武汉等省会城市属于二线市场;徐州、常州、嘉兴、等地级市属于三线市场;而仙桃、常熟等县级市属于四线市场。

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