Quick Facts About Connecticut

Let’s take a quick dive into what makes Connecticut, well, Connecticut. From our state motto, Qui Transtulit Sustinet, to the rich symbolism behind our flag and seal, every detail is a piece of our history and heritage. We will also take a look at the sound of our state song and the roots of our state tree because every symbol tells a story. Stick around as we break down what makes the Nutmeg State uniquely ours.

Date of US Statehood 1/9/1788
Governor Ned Lamont
State Capital Hartford
Flag The flag is a blue flag with the state seal and motto
Motto QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET (He who transplants still remains)
Seal Three grape vines to represent the three founding colonies with the state motto
Song “Yankee Doodle”
Tree Charter Oak
Bird The American Robin
Flower The Mountain Laurel
Ship USS Nautilus
Name Origin Connecticut comes from the Mohegan word, “Quinnehtukqut,” referencing the long, winding river
Nicknames Constitution State; Nutmeg State
Population 3,675,069 (29th most populace)
Largest City Hartford
Total Land Area 5,543 square miles (48th in US state size)
Number of Towns 169
Highest Point 2378 feet (Mount Frissell)
Length by Width 70 mi x 110 mi
Tribal Communities 5

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