Amazing features of North Dakota include:
The International Peace Garden
Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the North Dakota Badlands
Lake Sakakawea, the third largest man made lake in the US
North Dakota doesnt have states.
it is in the west
There is only one official nick name for North Dakota which was chosen by the North Dakota state legislature in 1957 and that is "The Peace Garden State". The "Flickertail State" was defeated by the North Dakota State Senate when it was proposed to be an emblem for North Dakota. The "Roughrider State" was used as a tourism promotion.
North Dakota's flag is the same as the regimental flag carried by the First North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection, except for the words shown on the scroll below the eagle which say "North Dakota". It was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1911.
If you are asking about delegates to the Electoral College, based on the 2010 Census North Dakota has 3 electoral votes.
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Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota are the three US states which border North Dakota.
South Dakota had 3 electoral votes for the 2008 election.
The distance from Miltona, North Dakota, to Grand Forks, North Dakota, is approximately 175 miles (282 kilometers) when traveling by road. The journey typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
North Dakota's flag design is an almost exact copy of the regimental flag carried by the North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish-American War in 1898 and Philippine Island Insurrection in 1899. North Dakota's flag was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1911 and legislation in 1943 brought the flag in line with the original troop banner.
Fred George Aandahl (born April 9, 1897 in Litchville, North Dakota; died April 7, 1966 in Valley, North Dakota) succeeded John Moses as the twenty-third Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 4, 1945 and January 3, 1951. Following the end of Aandahl's term as Governor, Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) became the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957.
There are two towns in South Dakota with a population of 3, according to the 2010 US Census. Hillsview, South Dakota is located in McPherson County in north eastern South Dakota and White Rock, South Dakota in Roberts County, also in north eastern South Dakota.