Nebraska

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Nebraska is a midwestern U.S. state encompassing the prairies of the Great Plains, the towering dunes of the Sandhills and the panhandle’s dramatic rock formations. Lincoln, the capital and a vibrant university town, is distinguished by its soaring state capitol. The city of Omaha is home to the Durham Museum, which honors the state’s pioneering past in a converted railroad depot. 

Nebraska is composed of two major land regions: the Dissected Till Plains and the Great Plains. The Dissected Till Plains region consist of gently rolling hills and contains the state’s largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln. The Great Plains region, occupying most of western Nebraska, is characterized by treeless prairie. Nebraska has two major climatic zones.

The eastern half of the state has a humid continental climate; a unique warmer subtype considered “warm-temperate” exists near the southern plains, which is analogous to that in Kansas and Oklahoma, which have a predominantly humid subtropical climate. The western half of the state has a primarily semi-arid climate. The state has wide variations between winter and summer temperatures, variations that decrease moving south within the state. Violent thunderstorms and tornadoes occur primarily during spring and summer and sometimes in autumn. Chinook wind tends to warm the state significantly in the winter and early spring.


Counties of Nebraska

RankCountyPopulation
1Douglas County571,327
2Lancaster County319,090
3Sarpy County187,196
4Hall County61,353
5Buffalo County49,659
6Dodge County36,565
7Scotts Bluff County35,618
8Madison County35,099
9Lincoln County34,914
10Platte County33,470
11Adams County31,363
12Cass County26,248
13Dawson County23,595
14Saunders County21,578
15Gage County21,513
16Washington County20,729
17Dakota County20,026
18Seward County17,284
19Otoe County16,012
20Saline County14,224
21York County13,679
22Box Butte County10,783
23Custer County10,777
24Red Willow County10,724
25Colfax County10,709
26Holt County10,067
27Wayne County9,385
28Hamilton County9,324
29Phelps County9,034
30Cheyenne County8,910
31Cuming County8,846
32Dawes County8,589
33Cedar County8,402
34Knox County8,332
35Keith County8,034
36Butler County8,016
37Richardson County7,865
38Merrick County7,755
39Thurston County7,224
40Pierce County7,148
41Jefferson County7,046
42Nemaha County6,972
43Kearney County6,495
44Burt County6,459
45Howard County6,445
46Antelope County6,298
47Clay County6,203
48Stanton County5,920
49Cherry County5,689
50Dixon County5,636
51Fillmore County5,462
52Sheridan County5,246
53Polk County5,213
54Boone County5,192
55Johnson County5,071
56Thayer County5,003
57Furnas County4,676
58Morrill County4,642
59Valley County4,158
60Nuckolls County4,148
61Chase County3,924
62Kimball County3,632
63Nance County3,519
64Webster County3,487
65Harlan County3,380
66Sherman County3,001
67Franklin County2,979
68Brown County2,955
69Perkins County2,891
70Hitchcock County2,762
71Frontier County2,627
72Pawnee County2,613
73Greeley County2,356
74Gosper County1,990
75Garfield County1,969
76Boyd County1,919
77Garden County1,837
78Deuel County1,794
79Dundy County1,693
80Rock County1,357
81Sioux County1,166
82Hayes County922
83Keya Paha County806
84Wheeler County783
85Logan County748
86Banner County745
87Thomas County722
88Hooker County682
89Loup County664
90Grant County623
91McPherson County494
92Blaine County465
93Arthur County463

United States Census Bureau. B01001 SEX BY AGE, 2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 19 December 2019. http://www.census.gov/.

United States Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Web. May 2020. http://www.census.gov/.

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