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  1. Geology, geography and climate of North Dakota (STUDY: Students Today Understanding Dakota Yesterday) by Dick Klemetson, 1979
  2. North Dakota (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Pam Zollman, 2006-03
  3. North Dakota Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh North Dakota Books) by Carole Marsh, 1999-01-01
  4. North Dakota (One Nation) by Patricia K. Kummer, Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1999-01
  5. A study of North Dakota: A text-workbook in geography and history for North Dakota students by R. J Eidem, 1981
  6. North Dakota: A Human and Economic Geography by Melvin E. Kazeck, 1956-06
  7. A study of North Dakota: Combination text-workbook of geography and history for the elementary grades by R. J Eidem, 1968
  8. The geography of elections,: An introductory bibliography, (University of North Dakota. Center for the Study of Cultural and Social Change. Monograph 3) by Brian Goodey, 1968
  9. Dakota: A Spiritual Geography by Kathleen Norris, 2001-04-06
  10. North Dakota: Dakota Del Norte (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) by Vanessa Brown, 2006-06-30
  11. North Dakota (From Sea to Shining Sea, Second Series) by Robin Landew Silverman, 2003-02
  12. North Dakota (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-09
  13. State Maps on File: Mountain and Prairie : Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming by Facts on File, 1984-11
  14. North Dakota (Hello USA) by Joan Marie Verba, 1992-11

21. Atlas: North Dakota
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22. About The USA - Travel & Geography > North Dakota
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North Dakota. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) North Dakota, the " Peace Garden State"
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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

23. About The USA - Travel & Geography > South Dakota
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South Dakota. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) South Dakota, the "Coyote State" "Sunshine State"
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SD South Dakota was named for the Dakota division of the Sioux Indians. Dakota means "Friend". Today, just less than 10 percent of its population is American Indian. In 1889, South Dakota was admitted to the Union as the 40th state. On the same day, North Dakota was admitted. The Dakota Territory was divided along the 46th parallel. South Dakota is mainly a rural state. It is known for two monumental sculptures carved into the Black Hills Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which honors presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt, and the Crazy Horse Monument, still under construction, which honors the Oglala Sioux war chief. South Dakota is a state of many startling and beautiful contrasts. The wide Missouri River flows southward through the middle of the state. Low hills, formed by ancient glaciers and vast stretches of fertile cropland lie east of the river. The enchanting Black Hills rise abruptly in the southwest. Southeast of the Black Hills are the weirdly beautiful Badlands. South 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 40. Bundesstaat aufgenommen. Zeitgleich wurde auch South Dakota ein Bundesstaat. Das Dakota Territorium wurde entlang des 46. Breitengrades geteilt. South Dakota

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EnchantedLearning.com North Dakota Facts, Map and State Symbols North Dakota Flag Printout/Quiz North Dakota was the 39 th state in the USA ; it became a state on November 2, 1889. State Abbreviation - ND State Capital - Bismarck Largest City - Fargo Area - 70,704 square miles [North Dakota is the 19th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [North Dakota is the 47th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - farming (wheat, barley, oats, flaxseed), cattle, mining (lignite, soft coal), electrical power generation Major Rivers - James River, Missouri River, Red River Major Lakes - Lake Sakakawea, Lake Ohe Highest Point - White Butte - 3,506 feet (1,069 m) above sea level

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27. Map Of The State Of North Dakota
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29. AllRefer Encyclopedia - North Dakota : Geography, United States (U.S. Political
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography 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. In the western part of the state a combination of unfavorable topography and scant rainfall precludes intensive cultivation except in the river valleys. An area some 50 mi (80 km) E of the Missouri River is a farm and grazing belt, separated from the drift prairies by the Missouri escarpment. Westward from the Missouri rolls an irregular plateau, covered with short prairie grasses and cut by deep gullies. Where wind and rain have eroded the hillsides there are unusual formations of sand and clay, glowing in yellows, reds, browns, and grays. Along the Little Missouri this section is called the Badlands, so named because the region (once described as "hell with the fires out") was difficult to traverse in early days. Situated there, where from 1883 to 1886 the young Theodore Roosevelt spent part of each year ranching, are the three units of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

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  • 31. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    After north dakota joined the Union in 1889, a similar design was used by thestate s National Guard. north dakota. Official name State of north dakota.
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    32. North Dakota State Geography
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    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
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    Top of Page North Dakota is an agricultural state. Agriculture includes wheat, rye, oats, barley and cattle farming. Natural resources include coal and oil.

    33. South Dakota State Geography
    Nicknames The Coyote State or the Sunshine State. Bordering states north dakota,Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana. Geographic Landmarks.
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    Top of Page Population (1994): 721,000 (45th in size) State size: 77,116 square miles (16th in size) State Capital: Pierre (named after Pierre Chouteau who founded St Louis, Missouri) Major cities: Pierre, Rapid City and Sioux Falls Admission to union: The 40th State Date entered the union: November 2, 1889 Origin of state name: Same as North Dakota, an indian name meaning "allies". Nicknames: The Coyote State or the Sunshine State Bordering states: North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana State bird: Ring-necked Pheasant State flower: Pasqueflower State tree: White Spruce Motto: Under God the People Rule
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    Top of Page Mount Rushmore has the carved heads of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt.

    34. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
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    35. Developing Educational Standards - North Dakota
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    36. Estimates Geography
    estimates (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, north dakota, Ohio, andSouth dakota) the MCDs cities and towns are the basic geographic units.
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  • 38. North Dakota Historical Overview: Geography And Climate (Northern Great Plains)
    northern Great Plains, 18801920 north dakota Historical Overview,geography and climate. (American Memory, Library of Congress).
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    Perhaps in no other state has geography dictated the development of the state more than in North Dakota. North Dakota comprises an area of 70,665 square miles (size of the six New England states and New Jersey), and its geography is seen as four separate regions: the Red River Valley, the Drift Prairie, the Missouri Plateau, and the Badlands. The lowest point in North Dakota is 792 feet above sea level at Pembina in the extreme northeast corner, and the highest elevation is 3,506 feet above sea level at White Butte in the southwest portion of the state. North Dakota has been described as a rectangle approximately 335 miles from east to west and 210 miles from north to south. It is bordered by Minnesota on the east, Montana on the west, and South Dakota on the south. Its northern border forms part of the international boundary with Canada, bordering the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. North Dakota is considered to have a continental climate—cold winters and hot summers, low humidity, light rainfall, and much sunshine. Extremes in temperatures may also abound. The climate is the result of North Dakota's location in the geographic center of North America. There are few natural barriers on the northern Great Plains and the winds move freely across the plains and account for rapid changes in temperature.

    39. The Northern Great Plains: North Dakota Historical Overview
    The history of north dakota is very much tied to its geography andclimate, which is the first topic presented in this overview.
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    General. north dakota Provides an overview of the state of north dakota, coveringits history, geography, economy, people, and points of interest.. General.
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    • The Master Butchers Singing Club Unabridged
        A singing German butcher in North Dakota, and a compelling woman named Delphine Watzka, who falls in love with him, are at the center of Erdrich`s novel, another in her series of books set in the small town of Argus.. General. Louise Erdrich. Harperaudio. 0060532939.
    • Peace Like a River
        Reuben Land narrates this tale, looking back on his childhood to remember when he and his sister and his father tracked his brother Davywho has escaped from prisonacross North Dakota to the Badlands. As Reuben tells the story, his sister Swede is composing her own precocious adventure yarn, in rhymed couplets, about the hero, Sunny Sundown, and a bandit named Valdez.. General.
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        Provides an overview of the state of North Dakota, covering its history, geography, economy, people, and points of interest.. General. Patricia K. Kummer. Capstone Pr Inc. 073681258X.
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