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North Dakota is a midwestern U.S. state bordering Canada. North Dakota was admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889, along with its neighboring state, South Dakota. North Dakota is the 19th largest U.S. state by area and the 4th smallest by population. The state capital and largest city is Bismarck.

History of North Dakota [1]

Humans have lived in what is now North Dakota for thousands of years. The first inhabitants were Native American tribes, including the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Ojibwe, and Sioux. Europeans first arrived in North Dakota in the late 1700s. The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through in 1804. Fur trading was the major industry in early North Dakota.

North Dakota was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. It became organized as part of the Minnesota and Nebraska territories. Dakota Territory was established in 1861. North Dakota became the 39th U.S. state on November 2, 1889, along with South Dakota. Early settlers were attracted to North Dakota for its fertile farmland.

North Dakota's economy has historically relied on agriculture. Wheat, livestock, and dairy farming have been mainstays. Oil was discovered in the western part of the state in 1951, spurring an oil boom. More recently, North Dakota has experienced increasing tourism, especially to national parks like Theodore Roosevelt.

Geography and Climate

North Dakota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north, Minnesota to the east, South Dakota to the south, and Montana to the west. The state covers 70,762 square miles, making it the 19th largest state. North Dakota has a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers. The average high temperature in July is 84°F and the average low temperature in January is 2°F.

Major Cities and Regions

Here are some of the major cities and regions in North Dakota:

National Parks and Landmarks

Some of North Dakota's most notable landmarks and national parks include:

Economy and Major Employers [2]

North Dakota has a robust economy, with GDP per capita significantly above the national average. Major industries in North Dakota include:

Some of the largest employers in North Dakota include:

Attractions and Local Resources

Here are some top attractions and local resources to check out in North Dakota:

Local School Districts

Every community in North Dakota is served by a public school district. Here are some of the largest school districts:

There are also a number of private schools throughout North Dakota. The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction provides resources and information on all school districts in the state. Website.

Counties and Local Government

North Dakota is divided into 53 counties. North Dakota Association of Counties represents county governments and provides resources and information. Address: 1661 Capitol Way Suite 27, Bismarck, ND 58501. Phone: (701) 328-7300. Website.

Here are North Dakota's counties:

Sports Teams

North Dakota has minor league and college sports teams that locals passionately support. Popular teams include:

State Facts

Landmarks

Here are the GPS coordinates for 3 notable landmarks in North Dakota:

Facebook

Keep up with the latest news and events happening in North Dakota by following the state's official Facebook page: North Dakota Facebook

Top 10 Most Populous Cities in North Dakota

1. Fargo

Fargo is the most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 125,863 as of 2021. Fargo is the county seat of Cass County and is located on the Red River of the North. It shares a border with its twin city, Moorhead, Minnesota. Fargo has experienced rapid growth in recent years and has become a hub for retail, higher education, healthcare, and cultural entertainment in the region. Fargo Wikipedia Page Fargo City Government Website Fargo Tourism Website Fargo Facebook Page

2. Bismarck

Bismarck is the capital and second most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 73,112 as of 2021. Bismarck is the county seat of Burleigh County and lies along the west bank of the Missouri River. Bismarck became the capital of North Dakota in 1883 and has major government, healthcare, education, and retail industries. Bismarck Wikipedia Page Bismarck City Government Website Bismarck Tourism Website Bismarck Facebook Page

3. Grand Forks

Grand Forks is the third most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 57,339 as of 2021. Grand Forks is the county seat of Grand Forks County and lies at the fork of the Red River of the North and the Red Lake River. The University of North Dakota is located in Grand Forks and helps drive education, healthcare, research, and retail in the city. Grand Forks Wikipedia Page Grand Forks City Government Website Grand Forks Tourism Website Grand Forks Facebook Page

4. Minot

Minot is the fourth most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 48,477 as of 2021. Minot is the county seat of Ward County and lies in the Mouse River Valley. Minot has a strong economic base in transportation, utilities, healthcare, retail, education, and the military with Minot Air Force Base located nearby. Minot Wikipedia Page Minot City Government Website Minot Tourism Website Minot Facebook Page

5. West Fargo

West Fargo is the fifth most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 38,576 as of 2021. West Fargo is a suburb of Fargo located entirely within Cass County. West Fargo has experienced rapid residential and commercial growth in recent decades. West Fargo Wikipedia Page West Fargo City Government Website Fargo-Moorhead Tourism Website West Fargo Facebook Page

6. Williston

Williston is the sixth most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 33,126 as of 2021. Williston is the county seat of Williams County and is located near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers. Williston has seen major growth due to its proximity to the oil fields in western North Dakota. Williston Wikipedia Page Williston City Government Website Williston Tourism Website Williston Facebook Page

7. Dickinson

Dickinson is the seventh most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 24,428 as of 2021. Dickinson is the county seat of Stark County and is located in the Badlands region in southwest North Dakota. Energy production in the oil fields nearby has fueled economic and population growth. Dickinson Wikipedia Page Dickinson City Government Website Dickinson Tourism Website Dickinson Facebook Page

8. Mandan

Mandan is the eighth most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 22,519 as of 2021. Mandan is located across the Missouri River from Bismarck in Morton County. Major industries include agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. Mandan Wikipedia Page Mandan City Government Website Bismarck-Mandan Tourism Website Mandan Facebook Page

9. Jamestown

Jamestown is the ninth most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 15,438 as of 2021. Jamestown is the county seat of Stutsman County and lies near the confluence of the James River and Pipestem Creek. The economy is driven by agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare. Jamestown Wikipedia Page Jamestown City Government Website Jamestown Tourism Website Jamestown Facebook Page

10. Wahpeton

Wahpeton is the tenth most populous city in North Dakota with a population of 7,899 as of 2021. Wahpeton is located along the Bois de Sioux River and is the county seat of Richland County. The economy relies on agribusiness, manufacturing, education, and healthcare. Wahpeton Wikipedia Page Wahpeton City Government Website Wahpeton-Breckenridge Tourism Website Wahpeton Facebook Page
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