Indiana is the 38th largest state, so if Montana is four times larger than that, it's at least four times larger than thirteen states. Those states are Indiana, Maine, South Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Hawaii, Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island.
Montana is the closest state to this size. Four U. S. states have an area of at least 146,000 square miles. From smallest to largest, they are Montana, California, Texas and Alaska.
California and Montana have in common that both states have a very large area. Based on area, California ranks #3 and Montana ranks #4 among the 50 U.S. states.
There are 56 counties in the state of Montana. Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States by area.
The area from Kansas to Montana was referred to as the cattle kingdom because this was an area where the cattle outnumbered humans. Kansas and Montana were, and still are, high beef production states.
Helena is the state capital in the U.S. state of Montana. Montana is the 4th largest U.S. state based on area. Based on area, the largest U.S. states are #1 Alaska, #2 Texas, #3 California, #4 Montana, #5 New Mexico, #6 Arizona and #7 Nevada.
No. Montana is the 4th largest US state in total area, and is much larger than Alabama, which is 31st in total area. Montana is nearly three times the size of Alabama.
Alaska, Texas, California, Montana, and New Mexico.
Montana and Wyoming.
Billings is in Montana. This is in the Midwestern area of the United States and is a large city with many industries.
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the area of Montana is 147,042 sq mi
Information from 2010 US Census: In Size: Montana (147, 042 sq m) is larger than Florida (65,755 sq m) In Population: Florida (18,801,310) is larger than Montana (989,415)