The first people to actually "settle" in Nevada were the people on their way to California for gold-but a few stayed in Nevada. The population grew from then.
There are significant populations of wild mustangs in the states of Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range does not have a population as it is a geographical feature and not a settled area. The surrounding towns and cities near the Sierra Nevadas, however, have populations that vary depending on the specific location.
the population is 1,615 as of 2002 ---- Try looking in wikipedia yourself instead of asking what the populations of various towns in Nevada are
I live in Nevada and have seen enough divorces (who in Nevada hasn't?) to know that yes, you can get divorced before custody is decided in Nevada. In fact, most of the cases here (at least the ones I've seen) are settled this way and custody cases are usually heard seprately. But if you choose to do so, you can also have custody settled at the same time as the divorce.
There is no answer, different parts of it were settled at different times by different people.
Nevada was officially 'called' a territory in 1861.Nevada entered the Union as a state in Oct. 31, 1864. It was the 36th state to enter the Union.
Mormons settled much of the west. Church headquarters was built in Salt Lake City, but hundreds of towns all over Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and California were settled by Mormons.
vote is the law at which laws are settled
There are 57 different countries having major Muslim populations.
A population is a group of one type of species. A community is several different populations together.
Connecticut was originally settled by indigenous populations thousands of years before the Europeans ever got there. The first European country to reach Connecticut was the Dutch, in 1614.