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  2. North Dakota - Wikipedia

    • North Dakota is located in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. It lies at the center of the North American continent and borders Canada to the north. The geographic center of North America is near the town of Rugby. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota, and Fargo is the most populous city. North Dakota is in the U.S. region known as the … See more

    Overview

    North Dakota is a landlocked U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux. … See more

    History

    Native American people lived in what is now North Dakota for thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans. The known tribes included the Mandan people (from around the 11th century), while the first Hidatsa group … See more

    Map of North Dakota USA
    Admitted to the UnionNovember 2, 1889 (39th)
    CapitalBismarck
    Largest cityFargo
    Elevation1,901 ft (580 m)
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    North Dakota is a U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux. It borders Canada and four other states, and has a diverse and beautiful landscape.
    Demographics

    At the 2022 estimate North Dakota's population was 779,261 on July 1, 2022, a 0.02% increase since the 2020 United States census. North Dakota is the fourth least-populous state in the country; only Alaska… See more

    Economy

    Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry, although petroleum, food processing, and technology are also major industries. Its growth rate is about 4.1%. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis the … See more

    Culture

    In the 21st century, North Dakota has an increasing population of Native Americans, who in 2010 made up 5.44% of the population. By the early 19th century the territory was dominated by Siouan-speaking p… See more

    Media

    The state has 10 daily newspapers, the largest being The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. Other weekly and monthly publications (most of which are fully supported by advertising) are also available. T… See more

    Education

    The state has 11 public colleges and universities, five tribal community colleges, and four private schools. The largest institutions are North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota… See more

     
  1. North Dakota | Capital, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

  2. North Dakota Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    Aug 15, 2024 · Learn about the geography, history, and counties of North Dakota, the 39th state to join the US. Explore maps of its regions, rivers, lakes, and cities.

  3. 30 Must-See Places in North Dakota

  4. North Dakota Tourism | Official North Dakota Travel & Tourism …

  5. North Dakota - HISTORY

    Nov 17, 2009 · Population: 672,591 (2010) Size: 70,698 square miles. Nickname (s): Peace Garden State; Flickertail State; Roughrider State; Dakota. Motto: Liberty and Union Now and Forever, One and Inseparable....

  6. 10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in North Dakota

    May 4, 2023 · Visitors to North Dakota often spend time outdoors at places like Theodore Roosevelt National Park or Lake Sakakawea. Indoor tourist attractions include the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck or the Plains Art …

  7. Things To Do | Official North Dakota Travel & Tourism …

    North Dakota offers so many unique experiences and untold adventures. Here you can follow your curiosity and not the crowds to the amazing sights, sounds and attractions. Check out the many itineraries already assembled to …

  8. Visit North Dakota USA | North Dakota Holidays - Visit …

    Discover the legendary history, culture and nature of North Dakota, the Peace Garden State. Explore Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the Lewis and Clark Trail, the International Peace Garden and more.

  9. North Dakota travel - Lonely Planet | USA, North America

    Discover the natural and cultural attractions of North Dakota, a state with diverse landscapes and rich history. Learn about its national parks, historic sites, museums, and the film Fargo.