South Dakota is 77,116 sq. miles in area.
It is the 40th largest US State, a mere speck on the map compared to Alaska and a giant when compared to Rhode Island.
82,931 km²
South Dakota is 55.6 times the size of Taiwan.
Yankton, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Nebraska as are North Siuox City and Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Big Stone City, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. Lemmon, South Dakota is located on the border of South Dakota and North Dakota.
Minnesota and Iowa. The straight part of South Dakota's eastern border and the part north of it is its border with Minnesota. Then the border goes east to the Big Sioux River and follows it until the Big Sioux River ends, and this is South Dakota's border with Iowa.
Major rivers in eastern South Dakota (East River) are the James River, Vermillion River, and Big Sioux River. Lake Thompson, Traverse Lake, Big Stone Lake, and Waubay Lake are located in eastern South Dakota. The Missouri River flows through central South Dakota, then turns east and forms part of the southeastern border of South Dakota.
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Yes, the primary body of water in South Dakota is the Missouri River. There are four lakes formed by dams on the Missouri River: Lewis and Clark Lake, Lake Francis Case, Lake Sharpe, and Lake Oahe. Major rivers are the James River, Vermillion River, and Big Sioux River because most drainage leaves the state of South Dakota through these rivers plus the Missouri. Other prominent rivers in South Dakota include the Cheyenne River and the Grand River. Lake Thompson is the most substantial natural lake in South Dakota. Other major lakes in South Dakota include Traverse Lake, Big Stone Lake, and Waubay Lake.
South Dakota
It is the 17th largest US State.
There are several rivers in eastern South Dakota. The James River flows through most of eastern South Dakota. The Missouri River is considered the border between "East River" and "West River" in South Dakota. The Big Sioux River and the Vermilion River also flow through eastern South Dakota.
The US state of South Dakota is south of the US state of North Dakota.
The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
South Dakota did not have any 'colonial days' because South Dakota was not a colony. South Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory, so South Dakota had 'territorial days'.