The 2010 US Census recorded 814,180 residents.
The most recent estimate of the population of South Dakota is 824,082 for 2011. The population of South Dakota was 814,180 in the 2010 US Census.
There are 66 counties in South Dakota. Minnehaha County is the most populous county in South Dakota with a population of approximately 170,000.
It is 814,180 according to the 2010 US Census.
According to census.gov, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, has the most population at 175,272 people in 2007.
It is 22,056 and is the fourth most populated South Dakota city.
South Dakota, with 814,180 recorded residents in the 2010 Census, has a larger population than North Dakota, with 672,591 residents.
The most recently estimated population is 816,463
In order of least (population) to most: Wyoming, Vermont, North Dakota, Alaska, and South Dakota.
Although they do not happen very often in South Dakota, earthquakes do happen. The most recent earthquake, 3.5 magnitude, was on Thursday, December 12, 2013, near Rapid City, SD. To track earthquakes in South Dakota, see the related links.
Rhode Island, Maine, South Dakota
Sioux Falls, with an estimated population of about 171,000 in 2016, is South Dakota's largest city. Pierre, the capital city in South Dakota, had a population of 13,646 per the 2010 Census. The most populous cities in South Dakota are Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen, Brookings, Watertown, Mitchell, Yankton and Pierre.
The most famous river in South Dakota is the Missouri River.