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Regional Information

You've got to admire a state whose motto is “Live Free or Die.” And because people in New Hampshire take their freedom so seriously, this state is a recreation wonderland. Sail the inland waterways or cruise the ocean on a whale watch. Put on your waders and cast your line for an exlusive brookie or largemouth bass from your own private island. New Hampshire has the shortest ocean coastline of any coastal state, but its abundance of lakes and rivers offer a few private islands. The Lakes Region alone has 273 lakes and ponds. New Hampshire is also home to Squam Lake, made famous in the film, “On Golden Pond.” The idyllic scenery featured in the movie is available to any and all private island owners in New Hampshire.



New Hampshire, United States

Map of Newhampshire, United States





Regional Statistics for New Hampshire


Location:
Bounded by Quebec, Canada to the north and northwest; Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east; Massachusetts to the south; and Vermont to the west
Population:
1,235,786
Languages:
English
Capital:
Concord
Currency:
United States dollar
Climate:
Winters are cold with heavy snowfalls. Summers are cool with low humidity
Temperature Range:
-10 to +25
Terrain:
Lakes, mountains, coast, forest
Natural Hazards:
Wind, storms, flooding

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