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North Dakota is a U.S.
state, the northernmost of the Great Plains states in the Midwestern
United States, although during the 19th Century it was considered
part of the Wild West. To the north across the U.S.-Canada border
are the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and to the
south is South Dakota. In the west is Montana and to the east across
the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River is Minnesota.
The Missouri River flows through the western part of the state, forming
Lake Sakakawea behind the Garrison Dam.
Formerly part of Dakota Territory (named after the Dakota tribe
of Native Americans), North Dakota became a state in 1889.
North Dakota's postal abbreviation is ND. The entire state is covered
by area code 701. The United States Navy vessels USS North Dakota
and Flickertail State were named in honor of North Dakota.
Geography and Climate
Map of North DakotaSee: List of North Dakota counties
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces
of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south
by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North
and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota. The Missouri River flows
through the western part of the state, forming Lake Sakakawea behind
the Garrison Dam.
Farms and ranches stretch across the rolling plains from the Red
River Valley in the east to the rugged Badlands in the west. The
geographic center of the North American continent is located near
Rugby.
North Dakota is a prime example of a continental climate; distant
from major bodies of water to moderate the weather, conditions range
from sweltering heat and humidity to bitter cold. Competing warm
airmasses from the Gulf of Mexico and cold airmasses from the Arctic
regions invaribly produce strong winds as they move in and out of
the region.
In summer, the clash of arctic and tropic systems often leads to
strong thunderstorms, sometimes including damaging hail and tornadoes.
In winter, the weather tends to be more stable — cold and
dry, with occasional flurries—though the constant wind tends
to create blowing snow at any time of the season. Severe snowstorms
tend to manifest late in the fall or early in the spring, as was
the case in 1997.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by
many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure
of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found
this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation
in the state.
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