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Extractions: So you want to know about North Dakota? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about North Dakota. Top of Page Population: 638,000 (47th in size) State size: 70,702 square miles (17th in size) State Capital: Bismarck (named after the German leader Bismarck) Major cities: Bismarck and Grand Forks Admission to union: The 39th State Date entered the union: November 2, 1889 Origin of state name: Named after the Dakota indian tribe. It means "allies". Nicknames: The Peace Garden State Bordering states: Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana, with Canada to the north. State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Wild Prairie Rose State tree: American Elm Motto: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever: One and Inseparable Top of Page Top of Page Top of Page North Dakota is an agricultural state. Agriculture includes wheat, rye, oats, barley and cattle farming. Natural resources include coal and oil.
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Extractions: Abbreviation: ND North Dakota got its name from the Dakota division of the Sioux Indians who lived on the plains before the Europeans arrived. "Dakota" means "friend." In 1889, North Dakota was admitted to the Union as the 39th state. On the same day, South Dakota was admitted. North Dakota lies in the center of the North American continent. It is mainly a farm state and most of its industries (food processing and farm equipment) are connected to farming. Farms and ranches stretch from the flat Red River Valley, in the east, across rolling plains, to the rugged Badlands in the west. North Dakota's crisp autumn days attract hunters to streams and lakes where migrating fowl pause on their way south. Summer visitors to the state enjoy the exciting rodeos that are held in numerous communities and colorful Indian ceremonies that are conducted on reservations in the state. North Dakota erhielt seinen Namen von dem Dakota-Stamm der Sioux Indianer, die vor der Ankunft der Europäer in der Prärie lebten. "Dakota" bedeutet "Freund". 1889 wurde North Dakota als 39. Bundesstaat aufgenommen. Zeitgleich wurde auch South Dakota zum Bundesstaat. North Dakota
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Extractions: Thanks for using this guide to North Dakota Resources on the Internet . Our aim with this list is to include North Dakota resources that seem substantive and of general interest. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments or if there are other sites you feel should be added. The input will be gratefully received. Contact Kathryn.Thomas@ndsu.nodak.edu Inclusion of a site does not imply endorsement by North Dakota State University or NDSU Libraries.
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Extractions: Documents 21 - 30 of 112 on the subject : Red River of the North Add to my e-mail alerts Northscape The Grand Forks Herald Online News Business Sports Entertainment/Just Go Chat Rooms Real Books Yellow Pages Outdoors Classified Ads Site Index Published: Saturday, November 14, 1998 Destination Sunday: Wahpeton, N.D. By Darrel Koehler Todays destination: Wahpeton, N.D.,
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Extractions: Submit a New Link Report a Broken Link Update a Link This outstanding outline introduces records and strategies that can help you learn more about your ancestors. It explains terms associated with this state's particular genealogy research and describes the content, use, and availability of major genealogical records.
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Extractions: Health Media Libraries Education General Information North Dakota State Data Center Includes information about the Center, online information for North Dakota (population, economic, housing, agricultural, and Geographic Information System (GIS)), services available, a publications list with a printable order form, links to other useful sites for data, and a data request form. NDSU Extension Service Includes news releases and other Extension information, other ag-related web sites, and good starting points for Internet exploration. N.D. State Fact Sheet A concise statistical summary of North Dakota by the Economic Research Service of the USDA. Updated three or four times a year, as new data becomes available. North Dakota Biography Index Searchable database that indexes over 138,000 biographical sketches found in some 540 publications.
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Extractions: General Information Health Media Libraries ... Geology in North Dakota Resource Site Includes descriptions and photographs of geologic features and processes in North Dakota, as well as maps and space images for the state. The site also provides links to other internet resources on the state's geology and its mineral and water resources. The Geologic Story of the Great Plains A nontechnical description of the origin and evolution of the landscape of the Great Plains by Donald E. Trimble (Geological Survey Bulletin 1493) The Glacial Lake Agassiz by Warren Upham Hydrology of Prairie Potholes in North Dakota (Geological Survey Professional Paper 585) Evapotranspiration and the Water Budget of Prairie Potholes in North Dakota by Jelmer B. Shjeflo (585-B) Ground-Water Hydrology of Prairie Potholes in North Dakota by Charles E. Sloan (585-C)
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Extractions: Encyclopedia North Dakota Situated in the geographical center of North America, North Dakota is subject to the extremes of a continental climate. Semiarid conditions prevail in the western half of the state, but in the east an average annual rainfall of 22 in. (55 cm), much of it falling in the crop-growing spring and summer months, enables the rich soil to yield abundantly. North Dakota is one of the most rural states in the nation; the cities and towns supply the needs of neighboring farms, and industry is largely devoted to the processing of agricultural products. To the west of the valley a series of escarpments rises some 300 ft (91 m) to meet the drift prairies, where rolling hills, scattered lakes, and occasional moraines form a pleasant and fertile countryside. The productivity of the soil makes North Dakota a leader in wheat (ranking second in the nation), barley, sugar beets, oats, soybeans, and sunflowers. In income earned, however, cattle and cattle products exceed all the crops except wheat. Bismarck , on the eastern bank of the Missouri River, is the capital and Fargo is the largest city.
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Extractions: General Information Health Media Libraries ... CNATCA'S On-Line Cities and Counties Information for other cities and counties. Official City Sites List of cities and counties. North Dakota League of Cities A B C ... H I J K L M ... N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Inclusion of a site does not imply endorsement by North Dakota State University or NDSU Libraries.
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Extractions: Encyclopedia North Dakota Situated in the geographical center of North America, North Dakota is subject to the extremes of a continental climate. Semiarid conditions prevail in the western half of the state, but in the east an average annual rainfall of 22 in. (55 cm), much of it falling in the crop-growing spring and summer months, enables the rich soil to yield abundantly. North Dakota is one of the most rural states in the nation; the cities and towns supply the needs of neighboring farms, and industry is largely devoted to the processing of agricultural products. To the west of the valley a series of escarpments rises some 300 ft (91 m) to meet the drift prairies, where rolling hills, scattered lakes, and occasional moraines form a pleasant and fertile countryside. The productivity of the soil makes North Dakota a leader in wheat (ranking second in the nation), barley, sugar beets, oats, soybeans, and sunflowers. In income earned, however, cattle and cattle products exceed all the crops except wheat. Bismarck , on the eastern bank of the Missouri River, is the capital and Fargo is the largest city.
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