Wyoming, State in the United States
Wyoming is a mountainous state in the western region of the United States.
The name Wyoming was adopted from the Delaware Indian word, meaning 'mountains and valleys alternating'.
Wyoming is well-known for cowboy culture symbolized by rodeos and the official sport that is rodeo.
Wyoming is notable for having the lowest population among all U.S. states.
Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming was the world's first National Park.
Location: United States of America
Inception: July 10, 1890
Capital city: Cheyenne
Population: 576851
Elevation above the sea: 2,040 m
Website: wyoming.gov
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap