North Dakota is famous for its rich fertile soil.
North Dakota is famous for the Badlands, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and the International Peace Garden.
North Dakota is also famous for the Bakken Oil Field.
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There are several definitions of "Dakotas". The Dakota are a North American Indian tribe, also known as Sioux. Dakota is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota and the Assiniboin Indians. Dakota was the name of a US Territory which became the US states of North Dakota and South Dakota. Collectively, North Dakota and South Dakota are known as "the Dakotas".
North Dakota is known as the "Sioux State" to recognize the Sioux or Dakota tribes of North Dakota. North Dakota's official state nickname is "The Peace Garden State".
North Dakota is a state in the US and has been as long as it has been known as "North Dakota". Before the area now known as North Dakota became a territory of the US, it was ruled by France who sold it to Spain who then returned it to France who sold it to the US. A small part of North Dakota, known as Prince Rupert's Land, was ruled by Great Britain before it became part of the US.
Yes, North Dakota has many valleys. The most well known valley in North Dakota is the Red River Valley, famous for the crops which are grown there, especially sugar beets.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
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North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
The animals which are known to have lived 91 million years ago in the area now known as North Dakota are: Mosasaurs Hesperorni Xiphactinus Anklosaur
North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
No, North Dakota does not "pay you to live there". If you are an employee of the state of North Dakota then you would get paid to work in North Dakota by the state of North Dakota.