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ADAMSVILLE ALBION ASHAWAY BARRINGTON BLOCK ISLAND BRADFORD BRISTOL CAROLINA CENTRAL FALLS CHARLESTOWN CHEPACHET CLAYVILLE COVENTRY CRANSTON CUMBERLAND EAST GREENWICH EAST PROVIDENCE EXETER FISKEVILLE FORESTDALE FOSTER GLENDALE GREENE GREENVILLE HARMONY HARRISVILLE HOPE HOPE VALLEY HOPKINTON JAMESTOWN JOHNSTON KENYON KINGSTON LINCOLN LITTLE COMPTON MANVILLE MAPLEVILLE MIDDLETOWN NARRAGANSETT NEWPORT NORTH KINGSTOWN NORTH PROVIDENCE NORTH SCITUATE NORTH SMITHFIELD OAKLAND PASCOAG PAWTUCKET PEACE DALE PORTSMOUTH PROVIDENCE PRUDENCE ISLAND RIVERSIDE ROCKVILLE RUMFORD SAUNDERSTOWN SHANNOCK SLATERSVILLE SLOCUM SMITHFIELD TIVERTON WAKEFIELD WARREN WARWICK WEST GREENWICH WEST KINGSTON WEST WARWICK WESTERLY WOOD RIVER JUNCTION WOONSOCKET WYOMING
Rhode Island
Rhode Island, officially named the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is the smallest state by area, and the 8th smallest by population. Its official name is the longest official name of any U.S. state. Rhode Island was the first of the thirteen original American colonies to declare independence from British rule, signaling the start of the American Revolution; it was also the first state that engaged in armed hostilities with British property and authorities. Rhode Island did not participate in the Philadelphia Convention and was also the last of the original thirteen states to ratify the United States Constitution.
Capital Providence | site: www.ri.gov