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Parent topics
- United States of America [r]: a large nation in middle North America with a republic of fifty semi-independent states, a nation since 1776. [e]
Subtopics
Principal cities
- Bismarck [r]: Capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota, located in the center of the state. [e]
- Fargo [r]: The largest city in North Dakota, located on the eastern border of the state; 2006 estimated population 90,000. [e]
- Grand Forks [r]: A city in North Dakota located on the eastern border of the state; 2006 estimated population 50,000. [e]
Politics and government
State government
U.S. Senate
- Kent Conrad [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Byron Dorgan [r]: U.S. Senator (D-North Dakota); participant, 2009 White House Forum on Health Reform [e]
U.S. House of Representatives
Geographical features
- Great Plains [r]: A large area of semi-arid grasslands located east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Mississippi River and extending from Texas northwards into southern Canada. [e]
- Missouri River [r]: The longest river in the U.S., running more than 2000 miles from Montana until it joins the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri; it is highly dammed. [e]
Noteworthy places
People
Federal
- Minot Air Force Base [r]: Located in North Dakota, it is one of two United States Air Force bases with a B-52 bomber wing, and is administratively under the Eighth Air Force. It also hosts the 91st Space Wing of LGM-30 Minuteman long-range ballistic missiles [e]
- Grand Forks Air Force Base [r]: Add brief definition or description
North Dakota history
- Louisiana Purchase [r]: A land purchase of the entire Louisiana Territory in 1803 from France by the United States by President Thomas Jefferson. [e]
U.S. states and Canadian provinces of the Great Plains
- Alberta [r]: One of the western prairie provinces of Canada, rich in oil and with a population of about 3.5 million (2007 estimate). [e]
- Saskatchewan [r]: An Prairie province in central Canada with a population of about 994,000. [e]
- Manitoba [r]: One of Canada's ten provinces, between Ontario and Saskatchewan, south of the Territory of Nunavut. [e]
- Montana (U.S. state) [r]: a Great Plains, Rocky Mountain state of the U.S. that joined the union in 1889. [e]
- Nebraska (U.S. state) [r]: a Great Plains state of the U.S. that joined the union in 1867. [e]
- South Dakota (U.S. state) [r]: a Great Plains state of the U.S. that joined the union in 1889. [e]
- Wyoming (U.S. state) [r]: One of the 50 states of the United States (statehood 1890, 44th state) located on the Great Plains and eastern Rocky Mountains in north central U.S.; est. population (2008) 533,000. [e]
- Colorado (U.S. state) [r]: High-elevation, land-locked state in the western central part of the U.S. [e]
- Kansas (U.S. state) [r]: 34th state of the USA [e]
- Oklahoma (U.S. state) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Texas (U.S. state) [r]: Add brief definition or description