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What is the smallest state in the United States?

Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, is the full name of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Because of its long name, it is generally referred to as Rhode Island for short. Rhode Island covers an area of only 3 144 square kilometers, making it the smallest state in the United States. The state can be divided into coastal lowlands and eastern England highlands. The coastal lowlands cover more than half of Rhode Island, including the islands east of Narragansett Bay and the small islands in the Bay, the southern coast and coastal plains of the state, and the eastern part of the state. The inland areas in the west and north of Rhode Island belong to the highlands in the east of England, and their geographical features are river valleys and hills. The main rivers in the state are: Putaki River, Blackstone River, Hikangke River, Providence River, Moshaosak River and Unaskitaki River. The main cities in Rhode Island are: Providence (the state capital), Wallvik (Warwick), cranston (cranston), wtucket (Pottakit) and East Providence. There are about 987,000 residents in this state.