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The Yellowstone caldera is primarily surrounded by a mix of local residents, including ranchers and small-town communities in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Notable towns nearby include West Yellowstone, Montana, and Cody, Wyoming, which serve as gateways to Yellowstone National Park. The region is also home to Native American tribes, including the Shoshone and Nez Perce, who have historical ties to the land. Overall, the population is relatively sparse, with many people involved in tourism, agriculture, and outdoor recreation.

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