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North Dakota is the 39th state in the United States. It became part of the country on November 2, 1889. The state capital is Bismarck, and its largest city is Fargo. North Dakota is one of the biggest states by land area, but it has one of the smallest populations among all 50 states. It's also one of the least crowded states.

Discovering North Dakota's Geography

North Dakota is a state located in the central part of the United States. It's part of the Great Plains region and shares a border with Canada.

Cool Places to Visit in North Dakota

North Dakota has many interesting places to explore, from historic sites to beautiful natural areas.

North Dakota's Environment and Wildlife

The state's environment includes its weather and the animals that live there.

  • Climate of North Dakota: Learn about the weather patterns in the state.
  • Wildlife of North Dakota: Discover the animals that call North Dakota home.

Natural Features of North Dakota

North Dakota's Regions and Divisions

North Dakota is divided into smaller areas to help with organization.

Counties and Cities in North Dakota

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An enlargeable map of the 53 counties of the state of North Dakota

North Dakota has 53 counties. Each county has its own local government.

People of North Dakota

North Dakota's History

History of North Dakota North Dakota has a rich history, from its earliest inhabitants to becoming a state.

Key Moments in North Dakota's History

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  • Indigenous Peoples: Long before European settlers arrived, various Indigenous peoples lived in this area.
  • European Claims: The land that is now North Dakota was once claimed by different European countries, including France and England.
  • Louisiana Purchase (1803): The United States bought a huge area of land, including North Dakota, from France. This was a very important event.
  • Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806): Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark traveled through this region, mapping it and meeting Native American tribes.
  • Territory of Dakota (1861–1889): Before becoming a state, North Dakota was part of the larger Dakota Territory.
  • Statehood (1889): North Dakota officially became the 39th state of the United States on November 2, 1889.
  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park (1978): This national park was created to protect the badlands where President Theodore Roosevelt once lived and ranched.

History by Location

North Dakota's Culture

Culture of North Dakota The culture of North Dakota is shaped by its history, people, and traditions.

Arts in North Dakota

  • Music of North Dakota: Discover the musical traditions and artists from the state.

North Dakota's Economy and Infrastructure

Economy of North Dakota The economy of North Dakota includes its main industries and how things like transportation and communication work.

  • Agriculture in North Dakota: Farming is a very important part of North Dakota's economy, producing crops like wheat and soybeans.
  • Communications in North Dakota:
    • Newspapers in North Dakota: Stay informed with local news.
    • Radio stations in North Dakota: Listen to music and news.
  • Energy in North Dakota: The state is a big producer of energy.
  • Mining in North Dakota:
    • Petroleum in North Dakota: The state has a lot of oil production.
  • Transportation in North Dakota: How people and goods move around the state.

Education in North Dakota

Education in North Dakota North Dakota offers many opportunities for learning, from schools to universities.

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