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Vermont

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Name — A U.S. state in New England, known for its mountains and maple syrup, with Montpelier as its capital.

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Etymology

From French vert mont, "green mountain," referring to the Green Mountains that run through the state.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Vermont” mean?

The word “Vermont” means a U.S. state in New England, known for its mountains and maple syrup, with Montpelier as its capital.

How do you pronounce “Vermont”?

“Vermont” is pronounced vuh-MONT (/vɚˈmɑnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “Vermont” in a sentence?

Here is “Vermont” used in a sentence: “They took a fall foliage trip through Vermont.”

What part of speech is “Vermont”?

“Vermont” is a name.

Where does the word “Vermont” come from?

The word “Vermont” comes from French. From French vert mont, "green mountain," referring to the Green Mountains that run through the state.

Is “Vermont” a common word?

“Vermont” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is Vermont known for?

Vermont is known for its mountainous landscape and its production of maple syrup, making it one of the most recognizable agricultural exports associated with any U.S. state.

What is the capital of Vermont?

The capital of Vermont is Montpelier.

Is Vermont a New England state?

Yes, Vermont is one of the six U.S. states that make up New England, located in the northeastern United States.

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