The
Commonwealth of Kentucky is a
state
located in the East Central
United States of America.
Kentucky is normally included in the
group of
Southern states (in particular
the Upland
South), but it is sometimes
included, geographically and
culturally, in the
Midwest. Kentucky is one of four
U.S. states to be officially known
as a
commonwealth. Originally a part
of Virginia,
in 1792 it became the 15th
state to join the Union. Kentucky is
the 37th largest state in
terms of land area, and ranks 26th
in population.
Kentucky is
known as the "Bluegrass State", a
nickname based on the fact that
bluegrass is
present in many of the lawns and
pastures throughout the state. It is
a land with diverse environments and
abundant resources, including the
world's longest cave system, the
greatest length of navigable
waterways and streams in the
Lower 48 states, and the two
largest man-made lakes east of the
Mississippi River. It is also home
to the highest per capita number of
deer and
turkey in the United States, and
the nation's most productive
coalfield.
Kentucky is also known for
thoroughbred horses,
horse racing,
bourbon
distilleries,
bluegrass
music,
automobile manufacturing,
tobacco, and
college basketball.