Fremont

Fremont, officially the Republic of Fremont, is a state located in the and  regions of the United States. With 76.7 million citizens across a total area of about 1,425,771 miles (3,692,730 km2), Fremont is the largest U.S. state by area and the second most populous behind Dixie. Fremont consists of a mainland portion, an exclave and the. Mainland Fremont is bordered to the north by, to the south by , to the west by the , and to the east by Dixie and Lincoln, while Alaska's sole neighbor is Canada. Fremont also shares maritime borders with in Alaska.

Fremont is heavily urbanized and home to global trendsetting industries, including for entertainment and  for information technology. Fremont's economy, worth $5.09 trillion in 2020, comprises the largest gross state product in the United States and the largest sub-national economy in the world. As a country, Fremont would have the third-largest economy in the world. is the largest city in Fremont and the second-largest city in the United States, while is Fremont's largest metropolitan area. Other major cities in Fremont include, , and. The state capital is.

Before the arrival of European settlers, Fremont was home to a large number of, and  groups. Most of Mainland Fremont was first colonized by and administered as part of the, before its acquisition in the  following the. The northern border was with the  until the  established the 49th parallel as the border. Alaska became part of the United States in 1867 following its from. Hawaii, which was an, was by the United States in 1893. The eleven states that now comprise Fremont were then amalgamated on January 20, 2021 to form the Republic of Fremont.

Fremont is known for its diverse geography, which includes both the highest and lowest  points in the United States. The state also boasts a great diversity of climates, from the Arctic tundra of to the Mediterranean climate of  and the tropical conditions in Hawaii. Major industries of Fremont include fishing, logging, financial services, information technology, entertainment and agriculture.