No. North Dakota is one of the United States of America. It is a sovereign state, but it is not considered a country.
There is no country which borders both North Dakota and South Dakota. North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
Neither - they are both states within the same country. Thus, even though South Dakota is geographically much further north than North Carolina, the country is not - they are both part of the same country.
North Dakota is a US State and does not contain any countries.
North Dakota borders Canada. North Carolina does not border Canada.
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Since North Dakota is a US state, it has not claimed any countries.
North Dakota shares a border with Canada. Both the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba share borders with North Dakota.
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Neither - they are both states within the same country. Thus, even though South Dakota is geographically much further north than North Carolina, the country is not - they are both part of the same country.
No, because there is no such thing as the North Dakota continent. Canada is part of the continent of North America. North Dakota is one of fifty states in the US.
The first country to explore the Northern United States was France. They explored this region in 1738, when France laid claim to North Dakota.
The Western Meadowlark was chosen as North Dakota's state bird in 1947 because it is a familiar songbird of open country across the state of North Dakota.