Michigan. The most norther part of the Upper Peninsula is more north than South Dakota.
The northern tip of Michigan is farther north than South Dakota.
South Dakota is more north
There are lots of differences between South Dakota and North Dakota. The main difference is that they are two different US states although they became states at the same time and both were part of the Dakota Territory. The capital of South Dakota is Pierre while the capital of North Dakota is Bismarck. South Dakota has more population and more area. South Dakota has the Black Hills and more tourist attractions. Both states have an area called Badlands although the North Dakota Badlands have more color. Sioux Falls, South Dakota is the largest city in both states. The climate in North Dakota is colder. Both states have Native American reservations with poor quality of life, however, South Dakota has more reservations. North Dakota has a thriving oil drilling industry in western North Dakota.
South Dakota has more square miles than North Dakota. South Dakota has an area of 77,116 square miles and is ranked as the 17th largest US State. North Dakota is the 19th largest US State at 70,700 square miles.
North Dakota was admitted to the Union as the 39th state on November 2, 1889. North Dakota is the leading producer of sunflowers in the United States. - See more at: http://www.ndtourism.com/articles/north-dakota-facts#sthash.Czjv5sLZ.dpuf North Dakota is the leading producer of sunflowers in the United States. The geographical center of North America is located near Rugby, North Dakota. The International Peace Garden is located on the U.S. and Canadian borders of North Dakota and Manitoba, and is a beautiful symbol of peace and friendship. - See more at: http://www.ndtourism.com/articles/north-dakota-facts#sthash.Czjv5sLZ.dpuf The International Peace Garden is located on the US and Canadian borders of North Dakota and Manitoba.
This depends on which north and south are under discussion the north and south of Ireland North Korea and South Korea North Vietnam and South Vietnam the North and South in the American civil war North Dakota and South Dakota .... and many more.
Mostly east with a fair jog to the south. It's more than 2500 miles and takes over 25 hours to get from South Dakota to North Carolina
South Dakota has a little more (#46) and North Dakota has a little less (#48).
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South Dakota extends farther North than Wyoming.South Dakota is more northerly than Wyoming. Wyoming's northern border is the the southern border of Montana while South Dakota hugs the eastern border of Montana about 100 miles up from its' southern border (MT).Wyoming is further west than South Dakota. South Dakota is bordered by Wyoming to the west.
It depends on what is determined to be a "large population". South Dakota has a larger population than North Dakota. The 2014 estimated population for South Dakota is 853,175. The 2014 estimated population for North Dakota is 739,842.Both states have large metropolitan areas. The Sioux Empire metropolitan area of South Dakota includes South Dakota's largest city, Sioux Falls, and had an estimated population of 228,261 in the 2010 census. The Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area includes Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota, and had an estimated population of 208,777 in the 2010 census.
From north to south they are: * Washington * Idaho * Oregon * California * Nevada * Utah * Arizona
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No. North Dakota and South Dakota were both part of the Dakota Territory. When it came time for statehood, it was decided to split the territory into two states. One of the reasons was that the two main population centers were so far from each other. Another reason was that the Republican Party wanted two more states that would add to their political power.