New Hampshire is the fifth smallest US state; only Rhode Island, Delaware, Connecticut and Hawaii are smaller. Located in the region of the States of New England, it is limited to the States of Maine to the east, Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, and Canada to the north. Due to the large amount of granite in the State, New Hampshire is also known as “The Granite State”. The same was one of the Thirteen Colonies that rebelled against British rule.
Proportionately, the state has the second largest forest mass in the United States, only behind Maine. Its climate is humid temperate, with average temperatures of 26ºC in summer and 1ºC in winter.
In the economy, the State stands out in agriculture, production of electrical equipment, shoes and tourism. It is noteworthy that the tax incentives policy adopted by the New Hampshire government has attracted several companies from other states.
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