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{{US state
[[File:Map of USA highlighting Nevada.png|right]]
|Name = Nevada
|Fullname = Nevada Chiu<br>''State of Nevada''
|Flag = Flag of Nevada.svg
|Flaglink = [[Flag of Nevada|Chiu-kî]]
|Seal = Nevada-StateSeal.svg
|Map = Nevada in United States.svg
|Nickname = Silver State (koan-hong);<br />Sagebrush State; Battle Born State
|Demonym = Nevadan
|Motto = All for Our Country
|Former = Nevada Territory, Utah Territory, New Mexico Territory
|Capital = [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]]
|LargestCity = [[Las Vegas]]
|LargestCounty = [[Nye County, Nevada|Nye]]
|LargestMetro = [[Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA]]<br>([[Clark County, Nevada|Clark County]])
|Governor = [[Brian Sandoval]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|Lieutenant Governor = [[Mark Hutchison]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|Legislature = [[Nevada Legislature]]
|Upperhouse = [[Nevada Senate|Chham-gī-hōe]]
|Lowerhouse = [[Nevada Assembly|Chiòng-gī-hōe]]
|Senators = [[Dean Heller]] ([[Kiōng-hô-tóng (Bí-kok)|R]])<br />[[Catherine Cortez Masto]] ([[Bîn-chú-tóng (Bí-kok)|D]])
|Representative = [[Nevada's 1st congressional district|1]]: [[Dina Titus]] ([[Bîn-chú-tóng (Bí-kok)|D]])<br />[[Nevada's 2nd congressional district|2]]: [[Mark Amodei]] ([[Kiōng-hô-tóng (Bí-kok)|R]])<br />[[Nevada's 3rd congressional district|3]]: [[Jacky Rosen]] ([[Bîn-chú-tóng (Bí-kok)|D]])<br />[[Nevada's 4th congressional district|4]]: [[Ruben Kihuen]] ([[Bîn-chú-tóng (Bí-kok)|D]])
|PostalAbbreviation = NV
|TradAbbreviation = Nev.
|OfficialLang = '''[[Hoat-lu̍t-siōng]]''': Bô <br />'''[[Sū-si̍t-siōng]]''': Eng-gí
|AreaRank = tē-7th
|TotalAreaUS = [[List of U.S. states and territories by area|110,577]]
|TotalArea = 286,380
|LandAreaUS = 109,786
|LandArea = 284,332
|Weather = Top 102 Low 54
|LandRank = tē-7
|WaterAreaUS = 791
|WaterArea = 2,048
|PCWater = 0.72
|PopRank = 34th
|2010Pop = 2,940,058 (2016 est.)<ref name=PopHousingEst>{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html|title=Population and Housing Unit Estimates |date=June 22, 2017 |accessdate=June 22, 2017|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]}}</ref>
|DensityRank = tē-42
|2000DensityUS = 26.8
|2000Density = 10.3
|MedianHouseholdIncome = $52,008 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://kff.org/other/state-indicator/median-annual-income/?currentTimeframe=0|work=The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation|title=Median Annual Household Income|accessdate=December 9, 2016}}</ref>
|IncomeRank = 34th
|AdmittanceOrder = 36th
|AdmittanceDate = 1864 nî 10 goe̍h 31 ji̍t
|TimeZone = [[Pacific Time Zone|Pacific]]: [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]] [[Pacific Standard Time|−8]]/[[Pacific Daylight Time|−7]]
|TZ1Where = state
|TimeZone2 = [[Mountain Time Zone|Mountain]]: [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]] [[Mountain Standard Time|−7]]/[[Mountain Daylight Time|−6]]
|TZ2Where = [[West Wendover, Nevada|West Wendover]]
|Longitude = 114° 2′ W kàu 120° W
|Latitude = 35° N kàu 42° N
|WidthUS = 322
|Width = 519
|LengthUS = 492
|Length = 787
|HighestPoint = [[Boundary Peak (Nevada)|Boundary Peak]]<ref>{{cite ngs|id=HR2576|designation=Boundary|accessdate=October 20, 2011}}</ref><ref name=USGS>{{cite web|url=http://egsc.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/booklets/elvadist/elvadist.html |title=Elevations and Distances in the United States |publisher=[[United States Geological Survey]] |year=2001 |accessdate=October 24, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015012701/http://egsc.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/booklets/elvadist/elvadist.html |archivedate=October 15, 2011 |df=mdy }}</ref><ref name=NAVD88>Elevation adjusted to [[North American Vertical Datum of 1988]].</ref>{{Efn | The distinction of highest point in Nevada goes to the summit of Boundary Peak, so named because it is very near the Nevada-California border, at the northern terminus of the White Mountains. However, Boundary Peak can be considered a subsidiary summit of Montgomery Peak, whose summit is in California, since the [[topographic prominence]] of Boundary Peak is only {{convert|253|ft}}, which falls under the often used {{convert|300|ft|adj=on}} cutoff for an independent peak. Also, Boundary Peak is less than {{convert|1|mi}} away from its higher neighbor. Hence Boundary Peak can be described as not being wholly within Nevada. By contrast, the prominence of Wheeler Peak, {{convert|13063|ft}}, is quite large and in fact it is the twelfth largest in the contiguous United States. Wheeler Peak is the highest point in a radius of more than {{convert |200|sqmi}} and is entirely within the state of Nevada.}}
|HighestElevUS = 13,147
|HighestElev = 4007.1
|MeanElevUS = 5,500
|MeanElev = 1680
|LowestPoint = Tī [[Colorado Kang]] óa {{nobreak|California border}}<ref name=USGS/><ref name=NAVD88/>
|LowestElevUS = 481
|LowestElev = 147
|ISOCode = US-NV
|Website = http://www.nv.gov/
}}
 
'''Nevada''' sī [[Bí-kok]] ê chi̍t-ê [[Chiu (Bí-kok)|chiu]]. I ê [[Bí-kok kok-chiu siú-hú ê lia̍t-toaⁿ|siú-hú]] sī [[Carson City]], siāng toā ê siâⁿ-chhī sī [[Las Vegas]].