Delaware is a state located in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America, whereas Vermont is a state located in the New England region of the United States of America. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Delaware and Vermont regarding various aspects.
Size
Is Delaware bigger than Vermont?
The total area of Delaware is 1,982 sq mi, and the total area of Vermont is 9,616 sq mi. Delaware is smaller than Vermont by 7,634 sq mi. Delaware is around 4.86 times smaller than Vermont.
Area of Delaware: 1,982 sq mi ( 5,130 km2 )
Area of Vermont: 9,616 sq mi ( 24,923 km2 )
Population
According to the United States Census Bureau, the total population of Delaware as of 1st July 2021 was estimated to be around 1,003,384.
Based on the data provided by the United States Census Bureau, the total population of Vermont as of 1st July 2021 was estimated to be around 645,570.
Here is some more data comparison between Delaware and Vermont.
The capital city of Delaware is Dover, and the capital city of Vermont is Montpelier.
Largest City
Delaware: Wilmington
Vermont: Burlington
Demonym(s)
Delaware: Delawarean
Vermont: Vermonter
Official Languages
Delaware: None
Vermont: None
ISO 3166 Code
Delaware: US-DE
Vermont: US-VT
Human Development Index
HDI of Delaware as of 2019: 0.936
HDI of Vermont as of 2019: 0.940
Delaware Time Zone:
UTC – 5 (Eastern Standard Time)
Summer (DST):
UTC – 4 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Vermont Time Zone:
UTC − 5 (Eastern Standard Time)
Summer (DST):
UTC − 4 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Delaware and Vermont are in the same time zone.
Geological Coordinates
Coordinates of Delaware:
38° 59′ 22.56″ N, 75° 30′ 18″ W
Coordinates of Vermont:
44° 0′ 0″ N, 72° 42′ 0″ W
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