1. Fargo
2. Bismarck
The most populous cities in North Dakota are Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot and West Fargo.
There are two Kramer's in the US: - Kramer, Indiana - Kramer, North Dakota
There are at least two cities named Fargo in the United States. One is located in North Dakota and the other is in Oklahoma.
North Dakota and South Dakota
The largest cities in North Dakota, by population (2010 US Census), are: Fargo: 105,549 Bismarck: 61,272 Grand Forks: 52,838 Minot: 40,888 West Fargo: 25,830
Before statehood, North Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory. The Dakota Territory was named for the Dakota Sioux settlements in the area. At the time of statehood, what was left of the Dakota Territory was split into two states, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Although there are cities which lie across the Missouri river from each other, such as: Pierre and Fort Pierre, South Dakota Bismarck and Mandan, North Dakota and others, none of them are really known as 'twin cities'. The two cities famously known as the "Twin Cities" are St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, which lie along the Mississippi river.
the 2 Biggest cities in Montana is Butte and Bozeman.:)
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of North Dakota is ND.
North Carolina and North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota is a major city due to its 2010 population of 105,549, making it the largest city in North Dakota. The Fargo/Moorhead (MN) metro also area makes Fargo a major city due to the population of the area and all the services and activities it provides. Bismarck, North Dakota can be considered a major city due to the fact that it is the second largest city in North Dakota, by population (61,272 in the 2010 US Census). Bismarck is also the capital city of North Dakota.
North Dakota is a US State and contains no countries.