Vermont has a total area of 24,923 sq km. The population is approximately 608,800, while its capital is Montpelier.
Vermont lies in the New England region in the eastern USA. Vermont is home to a major lake—Lake Champlain. Vermont has six distinct physiographic regions, the North-eastern Highlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Champlain Lowlands, the Valley of Vermont and the Vermont Piedmont.
Agriculture is an important aspect of Vermont’s economy, in which dairy farming is the chief source of agricultural income. Tourism has now emerged as Vermont’s largest industry.
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| Montpelier Travel Guide |
| Montpelier is the capital of Vermont, is located in the Washington County, near the Winooski River.
This is a quite city that has about 8.100 of people. The Colonel Davis gave the name Montpelier at the city in memor... |
| Stowe Travel Guide |
| Stowe, a small town located in Lamoille County, is situated in the United States. The largest town in Vermont, Stowe is a popular winter destination that attracts tourists from all over the ... |
| Brandon Travel Guide |
| Brandon is situated in Rutland County in Vermont, USA. Located on the Neshobe River among the Green Mountains, the town covers an area of 104 sq km and has a population of arou... |
| Brattleboro Travel Guide |
Brattleboro is situated in Windham County in Vermont, USA. Located between the West and Connecticut rivers, the town covers an area of 84 sq km and has a population of around 17... |
| Burlington Travel Guide |
Situated in Chittenden County in Vermont, USA, the city of Burlington is spread over an area of 40.1 sq km and has a population of around 42,000. The city is located on the eastern shore of
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