Vermont, in the northeastern U.S., is known for its forested landscape, 19th-century covered wooden bridges, and maple syrup production. Part of New England, it borders Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Quebec. It is the second least populated state and the sixth smallest in area. Montpelier, the capital, is the least populous state capital, and Burlington is the most populous city with the fewest residents.
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