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Nevada

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Name — A state in the western United States, known for Las Vegas and its desert landscape.

Etymology

From Spanish "nevada," meaning "snow-covered," referring to the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Nevada” mean?

The word “Nevada” means a state in the western United States, known for Las Vegas and its desert landscape.

How do you pronounce “Nevada”?

“Nevada” is pronounced nuh-VAH-duh (/nɪˈvædə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Nevada” in a sentence?

Here is “Nevada” used in a sentence: “They drove through Nevada on their way to California.”

What part of speech is “Nevada”?

“Nevada” is a name.

Where does the word “Nevada” come from?

The word “Nevada” comes from Spanish. From Spanish "nevada," meaning "snow-covered," referring to the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Is “Nevada” a common word?

“Nevada” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Las Vegas the capital of Nevada?

No. Las Vegas is Nevada's most famous city, but the state capital is Carson City. The mix-up is common because Las Vegas dominates the state's image and economy.

Is Nevada mostly desert?

Yes. Nevada is known for its desert landscape, and most of the state is arid or semi-arid. It is regularly described as the driest state in the United States.

Where is Nevada located?

Nevada is in the western United States. It borders California to the west, Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah to the east, and Arizona to the southeast.

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