No, Nebraska is larger in both population and area.
The US state of Nebraska has a population of 1,796,619
Yes Nebraska lies directly south of South Dakota.
Okalahoma is south of Nebraska
The population of Wausa, Nebraska, was 636 at the 2000 census.
0.58% of the total US population lives in Nebraska.
The hardest hit dust bowl states that lost population in the 1930's were North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma.
According to census.gov, Arthur County, Nebraska, has the least population at 356 people 2007.
According to the 2010 US Census, the population of Nebraska is 1,826,341.See the Related Links below for a breakdown of Nebraska's population.1.882 million (2014)
Yes, it is straight south of South Omaha, Nebraska
Nebraska is the US state located directly south of South Dakota.
South Dakota is the state which is located between North Dakota and Nebraska.