The Only U.S. State ... (with a Map)

Each category is true for only one American state, and no one else. Can you fill the whole map?
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In Oceania
Hawaii
Bordering exactly one other state
Maine
Without any cities over 45,000 people
Vermont
With the same name as a country
Georgia
With a two-sided flag
Oregon
With a demonym that doesn't correlate with the state's name
Indiana
That was one of the original thirteen colonies, but doesn't have coastline on the Atlantic
Pennsylvania
Imposing a maximum blood alcohol content of 0.05% for drivers
Utah
That is triple landlocked
Nebraska
Over 600,000 mi²
Alaska
With over 200 counties
Texas
Named after a president
Washington
With all major natural resources to make steel
Alabama
With a cave system exceeding 400 mi
Kentucky
With fewer than 600k residents
Wyoming
With an extinct animal on its flag
California
Entirely above one kilometer in elevation
Colorado
That has voted for the democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1976
Minnesota
With an official state toast
North Carolina
Where county-equivalents are called "parishes"
Louisiana
With two main Federal Reserve Banks
Missouri
With a "Z" in its name
Arizona
In New England, with part of the New York metropolitan area
Connecticut
That does not require voter registration
North Dakota
With a non-rectangular flag
Ohio
Where drivers can legally drink beer while driving
Mississippi
Where prostitution is legal
Nevada
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Where it's illegal to pump your own gasoline
New Jersey
With an official state meal (distinct from state food)
Oklahoma
That has officially declared cannibalism illegal
Idaho
Whose capital does not share any letters with the state's name
South Dakota
With coastline on both the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
Florida
Constitutionally mandated to teach Native American history
Montana
Where governors are prohibited from serving consecutive terms
Virginia
With coastline on four of the five Great Lakes
Michigan
With a diamond field
Arkansas
That begins with the letter "R"
Rhode Island
With both its eastern and western borders fully formed by rivers
Iowa
With zero natural lakes
Maryland
To vote McGovern in the 1972 presidential election
Massachusetts
With a city called Waukegan
Illinois
That isn't an island state, but most residents live on islands
New York
That doesn't recognize Veterans Day as a state holiday
Wisconsin
That specifies "USA" on its license plates
New Mexico
That does not require seatbelts for adults
New Hampshire
With a circular northern border
Delaware
To have seceded from a Confederate state
West Virginia
In the south, with legislation protecting IVF and birth control access
Tennessee
In the midwest, that is six letters long
Kansas
With a large-scale commercial tea plantation
South Carolina
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