- Nevada - Wikipedia
Nevada is the driest U S state, both lying in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada and receiving among the highest solar irradiance of any U S state, and is thus largely desert and semi-arid Nevada comprises the majority of the Great Basin, as well as a large portion of the Mojave Desert
- State of Nevada
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- Nevada | History, Capital, Cities, Population, Facts | Britannica
Nevada, constituent state of the U S It borders Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and California to the west Nevada is best known for being the home of Las Vegas, the gambling center of America, and its capital is Carson City
- Nevada Maps Facts - World Atlas
Nevada is a western state that borders California to its west, Utah to its east, Arizona to its south, and both Idaho and Oregon to its north The majority of the state lies within the Pacific Time Zone, with small portions near its northeastern border following Mountain Time
- 11 Places You Must Visit in Nevada: Bucket List Destinations
Looking for the best places to visit in Nevada? Here're your ultimate Nevada bucket list destinations that include cities, parks, and deserts
- Travel Nevada | Nevada Vacations, Hotels, Events, Trips Attractions
Travel Nevada - Find Nevada vacations, hotels, events, attractions, road trips, and things to do in Nevada From the snow-capped mountains of Lake Tahoe to the casino tables in Las Vegas, the official travel, tourism visitor information for the state of Nevada has all you need for your next trip
- Nevada | State Facts History - Infoplease
Information on Nevada's economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto, symbols, nicknames, and other trivia
- 23 Nevada Facts Everyone Needs to Know | FactRetriever
Looking for interesting Nevada facts? Look no more! Learn how Nevada got its fame as the driest state, the most gold-producing state, and so much more
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