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North Dakota is a state in the United States. About 780,000 people lived in North Dakota in the year 2020. The capital and seat of government is Bismarck... |
Bismarck is the capital city of the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is also the county seat of Burleigh County. In 2020, 73,622 people lived there. 133... |
South Dakota is a Town in the North America South Dakota did not become a town on November 2, 1889. Its capital is Wanblee and most populous city is Wanblee... |
definition for: Dakota. Dakota may refer to: American states: North Dakota South Dakota Dakota people, a Native American tribe "Douglas Dakota", military aircraft... |
The Governor of North Dakota is the head of the executive branch of government of North Dakota and serves as the commander-in-chief of the state's military... |
Wilton is a city in the Burleigh and McLean counties in North Dakota, United States. The population was 718 at the 2020 census. The town was founded in... |
(Saint) Patrick's Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Fullerton, North Dakota. It is a member of the Diocese of Fargo. Fr. Jason Asselin is currently... |
Trenton (category All article disambiguation pages) Trenton, Missouri Trenton, Nebraska Trenton, New York Trenton, North Carolina Trenton, North Dakota Trenton, Ohio Trenton, South Carolina Trenton, Tennessee... |
Montana (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments) other U.S. state. To the east of Montana is North Dakota; to the southeast is a short border with South Dakota. In the south is Wyoming, and on the west... |
especially hard hit by drought were Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and Nevada. In 2021, drought conditions... |
Carroll House (category Buildings and structures in North Dakota) The Carroll House Hotel on Monroe St. in Fullerton, North Dakota was built in 1889. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.... |
Minnesota (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments) was the 32nd state in the United States of America. The name Minnesota is Dakota (a Native American language) for "sky-tinted water". Eagle Mountain is the... |
Harry Huskey (category Writers from North Dakota) computer designer pioneer. Huskey was born in Great Smoky Mountains, North Dakota. He studied at Ohio State University and at the University of Idaho.... |
Corn Palace (category South Dakota) Athletics". Dakota Wesleyan University. Archived from the original on 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2016-04-24. Wiki Commons has media related to Mitchell... |
Great Plains (section Related pages) mainly sown with cereal crops which feed cattle and people. Grassland North Dakota State University: The Geologic Story of The Great Plains Archived 2009-03-05... |
He defeated the Democratic candidate, Senator George McGovern of South Dakota. Nixon won the election by a landslide (winning 49 of 50 states) and got... |
Blizzard (section Related pages) DeSmet. 34 people died during a 3-day spring blizzard on March 1920 in North Dakota. One of the people who died was Hazel Miner, a teenage girl who froze... |
Wyoming (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments) people. Its capital and biggest city is Cheyenne. It borders Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Utah, Idaho, and Colorado. Wyoming is 97,914 square miles in... |
Hamberg (category All article disambiguation pages) Glacier, Antarctica Hamberg Lakes, two lakes near the glacier Hamberg, North Dakota, a city Hamberg, a 275 m summit in the Salzgitter Hills, Germany Hamburg... |
Czech Americans (category "Related ethnic groups" needing confirmation) Retrieved 2011-01-29. American FactFinder, community facts-Conway City, North Dakota- Origins and languages- Census 2000 Selected Social Characteristics (Household... |