No. South Dakota is bordered by North Dakota to the north, Minnesota to the east, Iowa to the southeast, Nebraska to the south, and Wyoming and Montana to the west.
South Dakota State University is South Dakota's largest public university with an enrollment of approximately 13,000 students. Other universities in South Dakota include the University of South Dakota and Augustana College.
Natural resources of water in South Dakota include:ground water: most South Dakota drinking water systems depend on ground water for their source of drinking waterMissouri River and other South Dakota rivers and streamsPactola Reservoir and other South Dakota lakes and reservoirs
Montana is the western state in the US that borders on one foreign country (Canada) and six other states (Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota).
South Dakota is a US State and contains no other state wiithin its borders.
Both South Dakota and North Dakota joined the Union on November 2, 1889.
English is the main language spoken in South Dakota. Lakota (Native American) and German are also spoken by many people in South Dakota. There are many other languages also spoken in South Dakota.
South Dakota is part of the United States, so it is surrounded by other US states.
The Missouri River starts in Montana, then flows south and east through North Dakota, South Dakota and other states until it flows into the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri.
There is no NFL football team located in South Dakota. When they don't have a "local" team to root for, NFL fans usually follow whatever team is closest. Geographically, the NFL teams closest to South Dakota are the Minnesota Vikings and the Denver Broncos.
The Missouri River starts in Montana, then flows south and east through North Dakota, South Dakota and other states until it flows into the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri.
The Postal Code abbreviations are: Minnesota= MN Montana= MT South Dakota= SD Other abbreviations include: Minnesota = Minn. Montana = Mont. South Dakota = So.Dak., S.D., S. Dak.
The two carvings in the Black Hills of South Dakota are: Mount Rushmore National Memorial Crazy Horse Memorial