Nevada is a Western U.S. state known for its vast deserts, mountain ranges, mining history, and the global tourism hub of Las Vegas. It is the most arid state in the country and one of the most sparsely populated, despite rapid growth in its major metro areas.
Nevada borders Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and California. Its capital is Carson City, while Las Vegas is its largest and most influential city. Nevada became the 36th U.S. state on October 31, 1864, earning the nickname “The Silver State” due to its historic mining boom.

