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Fast Facts
  • Nickname: The Constitution State.
  • Statehood: 1788; 5th state.
  • Population (as of July 2015): 3,590,886.
  • Capital: Hartford.
  • Biggest city: Bridgeport.
  • Abbreviation: CT.
  • State bird: American robin.
  • State flower: mountain laurel.
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