Quick Facts
Capital City: Madison
Abbreviation: WI
Population (2019): 5,742,713; Rank: 20 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
Region: Midwest
Admission to Statehood: May 29, 1848 (30th State)
State Motto: FORWARD
State Nickname: Badger State
Origin of State Name: Based on an Indian word Ouisconsin believed to mean “grassy place“
Sports Teams: Find the best High School, College, League, and Professional sports teams of Wisconsin State
Bordering States: The State of Wisconsin has 4 neighbors namely, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota.
Area Codes: 262, 414, 608, 715, 920
Zip Codes: Wisconsin Zip Codes
Famous People: Find out all the information about the famous people in Wisconsin
State Symbols
Bird: Robin | List of State Birds
Animal: Badger (Taxidea taxus)
State Fruit: Cranberry
State Rock: Nelsonite
Flag: Starting at the top of a shield on a dark blue field is the state motto “Forward”. Below it is a badger the state animal. A sailor and miner show that the people work on water and land. The shield in the center shows Wisconsin’s support for the United States. In four sections surrounding the shield are representations of the states main industries: agriculture, mining, manufacturing and navigation. The cornucopia and pile of lead represent farm products and minerals. The Wisconsin flag law was amended in 1979 to include the name of the state and the date of statehood. Get this Flag
Flower: Wood Violet (Viola papilionacea) | Other State Flowers
Soil: Antigo
Song:
- “On Wisconsin” | Words by: J.S. Hubbard and Charles D. Rosa | Music by: William T. Purdy
- Other State Songs | Sheet Music
Tree: Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) | Other State Trees
Quarter: Head of a cattle, round of cheese and ear of maize (state grain). Wisconsin Quarter | List of State Quarters
Geography
Area:
- Area: 65,503 sq.mi (169,652 sq.km.), 23rd
- Land: 54,314 sq.mi. (140,673 sq.km.), 25th
- Water: 11,190 sq.mi. (28,982 sq.km.), 4th
- Great Lakes: 9,355 sq.mi. (24,229 sq.km.),2nd
Largest Cities: Milwaukee | Madison | Green Bay | Kenosha | Racine | Appleton | Waukesha | Eau Claire | West Allis
Highest Point: Timm’s Hill ; 1,951 feet, (595 m.) 39th tallest
Lowest Point: Wisconsin; 581 feet, 39th lowest
Geographic Center: Wood, 9 miles southeast of Marshfield
Blank Outline Maps: Find printable blank map of the State of Wisconsin , without names, so you can quiz yourself on important locations, abbreviations, or state capital.
City Guide: Visit Wisconsin City Guide for a look at geography, local history, architecture, and culture.
National Parks: Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
Ice Age National Scenic Trail – Affiliated Site
North Country National Scenic Trail – Affiliated Site
Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
Location:
- Absolute Center: 44°26’N / 89°45.8’W
- Relative Center: Wood, 9 miles southeast of Marshfield
- Distance Between U.S. Cities
State Government
Governor: Tony Evers (D)
Senators: Ron Johnson (R) Tammy Baldwin (D)
Representatives: House, Senate
Constitution: Wisconsin’s Constitution
Government Offices Directory: Find all information here at the Wisconsin government offices directory
Electoral College Votes: 10 Votes
Vital Records: Find out all the information about the vital records for the state of Wisconsin
Economy
- Economy:
- Agriculture: cheese, dairy products, cattle, hogs, vegetables, corn, cranberries.
- Industry: Machinery, food processing, paper products, electric equipment, fabricated metal products, tourism.
- White Pages: Wisconsin White Pages
Education
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- Nursing Schools:
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