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Tri-state area is an informal term in the eastern United States for any of the regions associated with a particular metropolis that lies across the three states. Some tri-state areas involve a state boundary tripoint. The most common tri-state area is the greater New York City area, made up of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Of the 62 points in the United States where three states meet, 35 are on land and 27 are in the water.
Examples of these tri-state areas include:
Some tri-state areas can be met on water. Examples of these include:
In addition to tri-state areas with tri-points, some regions of three states that are “tri-state areas” do not have a single meeting point. These are:
State | Population |
---|---|
Alabama | 5,143,030 |
Alaska | 733,536 |
Arizona | 7,497,000 |
Arkansas | 3,089,060 |
California | 38,889,800 |
Colorado | 5,914,180 |
Connecticut | 3,625,650 |
Delaware | 1,044,320 |
District of Columbia | 686,995 |
Florida | 22,975,900 |
Georgia | 11,145,300 |
Hawaii | 1,430,880 |
Idaho | 1,990,460 |
Illinois | 12,516,900 |
Indiana | 6,892,120 |
Iowa | 3,214,320 |
Kansas | 2,944,380 |
Kentucky | 4,540,740 |
Louisiana | 4,559,480 |
Maine | 1,402,110 |
Maryland | 6,196,520 |
Massachusetts | 7,020,060 |
Michigan | 10,041,200 |
Minnesota | 5,761,530 |
Mississippi | 2,940,450 |
Missouri | 6,215,140 |
Montana | 1,142,750 |
Nebraska | 1,988,700 |
Nevada | 3,210,930 |
New Hampshire | 1,405,100 |
New Jersey | 9,320,860 |
New Mexico | 2,115,270 |
New York | 19,469,200 |
North Carolina | 10,975,000 |
North Dakota | 788,940 |
Ohio | 11,812,200 |
Oklahoma | 4,088,380 |
Oregon | 4,227,340 |
Pennsylvania | 12,951,300 |
Rhode Island | 1,098,080 |
South Carolina | 5,464,160 |
South Dakota | 928,767 |
Tennessee | 7,204,000 |
Texas | 30,976,800 |
Utah | 3,454,230 |
Vermont | 647,818 |
Virginia | 8,752,300 |
Washington | 7,841,280 |
West Virginia | 1,766,110 |
Wisconsin | 5,931,370 |
Wyoming | 586,485 |