Kentucky : An Overview
Kentucky is located in the eastern south-central US. The
Commonwealth of Kentucky is the smallest of the eight south-central
states and ranks 37th in size among the 50 states in the US. Kentucky
covers a total area of 40,409 sq mi (104,659 sq km), of which land
makes up 39,669 sq mi (102,743 sq km) and inland water 740 sq mi (1,917
sq km). Frankfort is the capital of the Commonwealth of Kentucky with
Marion County as the geographic center.
Kentucky is bordered on
the North by Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio; on the North East by West
Virginia; on the South East by Virginia; on the South by Tennessee; and
on the West by Missouri. Because of a double bend in the Mississippi
River, about 10 sq mi (26 sq km) of SW Kentucky is separated from the
rest of the state by a narrow strip of Missouri.
After a long battle
of 15 years Kentucky accepted the US Supreme Court’s decision of giving
Ohio and Indiana control of at least 100 feet (30 meters) of the Ohio
River from the northern shore. As a result Kentucky received its
earlier border of 1792 when it was incorporated in the Union.