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with a city proper that has 1,000,000 or more people | Arizona | California | Illinois | New York | Pennsylvania | Texas | 100%
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whose largest city proper has a Spanish name, other than California | Nevada | New Mexico | 89%
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whose largest city proper borders another state (includes cities on rivers that form the border) | Delaware | Illinois | Kentucky | Missouri | Nebraska | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Virginia | 86%
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whose largest city or town proper has between 50,000 and 100,000 people | Delaware | Maine | Wyoming | 84%
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whose largest city or town proper has fewer than 50,000 people | Vermont | West Virginia | 82%
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whose capital is the largest city proper in the state | Arizona | Arkansas | Colorado | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Indiana | Iowa | Massachusetts | Mississippi | Ohio | Oklahoma | Rhode Island | Tennessee | Utah | West Virginia | Wyoming | 76%
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with 10 or more cities and towns proper with more than 100,000 people, other than California and Texas | Arizona | Colorado | Florida | North Carolina | 75%
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that has a metropolitan area with over 1,000,000 people and also has a national park | Arizona | California | Colorado | Florida | Hawaii | Indiana | Missouri | Ohio | Virginia | Washington | 74%
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that has a city proper with over 500,000 people that borders another country (including cities on rivers that form the border) | California | Michigan | Texas | 73%
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whose largest city proper shares its name with the capital or largest city of a different state | Maine | Oregon | South Carolina | West Virginia | 71%
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whose capital is named after a U.S. president | Mississippi | Missouri | Nebraska | Wisconsin | 71%
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whose two largest cities proper begin with the same letter | Kentucky | Ohio | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | Washington | Wisconsin | Wyoming | 66%
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whose capital has a population under 25,000 (city or town proper population) | Maine | South Dakota | Vermont | 65%
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whose second largest city or town proper has less than one-fifth the population of the largest city proper, other than New York (not including census-designated places) | Alaska | Illinois | Maryland | New Mexico | Pennsylvania | 64%
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whose capital is not among the 10 largest cities proper in the state | Kentucky | Maryland | Missouri | Pennsylvania | Washington | 64%
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whose capital is named for a person born in Europe | Alabama | Maryland | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | 62%
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whose second largest city proper is in the same metropolitan area as the largest city proper (not including census-designated places) | Connecticut | Idaho | Illinois | Minnesota | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | Rhode Island | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | 61%
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whose current capital was founded before 1700 and is not one of the 13 original colonies | Florida | New Mexico | 61%
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whose largest city proper is part of a larger metropolitan area but is not the largest city proper in that metropolitan area | Delaware | New Jersey | 58%
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whose capital is part of a larger metropolitan or micropolitan area but is not the largest city or town proper in that metropolitan or micropolitan area | Maryland | Minnesota | Vermont | 48%
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