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    Maine, the largest state in New England, occupies a unique position as the northeasternmost state in the contiguous United States. With a population of over 1.4 million residents, Maine is known for its dramatic 3,500-mile coastline, vast forests covering 80% of its territory, and vibrant mix of rural and urban communities. Portland, the state's largest city with over 68,000 residents, serves as its cultural and economic hub.

    The state faces ongoing challenges in balancing economic development with environmental preservation. Maine's traditional industries like fishing, agriculture, and forestry are adapting to modern demands, while tourism and technology sectors experience growth. The state leads the nation in lobster production and wild blueberry cultivation, with the fishing industry remaining crucial to coastal communities.

    Community life in Maine reflects its motto "The Way Life Should Be," with strong emphasis on local traditions and outdoor recreation. From summer festivals celebrating the state's French heritage to winter sports and year-round hiking along the Appalachian Trail, Maine's cultural calendar is rich with events. The state's renowned farm-to-table movement and creative economy, particularly around Portland, continue to gain national recognition.

    Maine's history stretches back 12,000 years to its first Indigenous inhabitants, the Wabanaki peoples. European settlement began in the early 1600s, with Maine becoming the 23rd state in 1820 after separating from Massachusetts. This heritage is preserved in numerous historic sites, from Portland Head Light to the Maine State House in Augusta, while the state's maritime history remains visible in its working waterfronts and preserved lighthouses.

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