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south dakota
güney dakota
north dakota; a nickname
North Dakota; bir rumuz
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
a male or female given name
either of the two states North Dakota or South Dakota
the Santee branch of the Sioux people; the language of these people
{i} language spoken by the Dakota Indians
{i} territory in the United States which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889; North Dakota or South Dakota; Sioux, North American Indian people; member of the Sioux
the area of the states of North Dakota and South Dakota
the Siouan language spoken by the Dakota people
the Siouan language spoken by the Dakota people the area of the states of North Dakota and South Dakota a member of the Siouan people of the northern Mississippi valley; commonly called the Sioux
a member of the Siouan people of the northern Mississippi valley; commonly called the Sioux
Dakota Territory
A territory of the north-central United States organized in 1861 and divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota in 1889. The territory included much of present-day Montana until 1864 and Wyoming until 1868
dakota group
A subdivision at the base of the cretaceous formation in Western North America; so named from the region where the strata were first studied
North Dakota
A state of the United States of America. Capital: Bismarck
South Dakota
A north-central state of the United States of America. Capital: Pierre. West of Minnesota, south of North Dakota, north of Nebraska
North Dakota
state in the northern United States
North Dakota
A state of the north-central United States bordering on Canada. It was admitted as the 39th state in 1889. Acquired through the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and a border treaty with Great Britain (1818), the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861. It was set off from South Dakota when statehood was achieved. Bismarck is the capital and Fargo the largest city. Population: 641,364. North Dakotan adj. & n. ND a state in the northern central US, on the border with Canada, with a small population, good farmland, and mineral mines. State (pop., 2000: 642,200), U.S. Situated in the north-central region, it is bordered by Canada and the U.S. states of Minnesota, South Dakota, and Montana. It covers 70,704 sq mi (183,123 sq km); its capital is Bismarck. The Missouri River crosses it; the Red River forms its eastern boundary. There is evidence of prehistoric inhabitation throughout the state. At the time of European contact, it was inhabited by various tribes of Plains Indians. It became part of the U.S. with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The northeastern corner was added by a treaty with Great Britain in 1818. In 1804-05 the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered there among the Indians. In 1861 it became part of the Dakota Territory. Separated from South Dakota, it was admitted to the Union in 1889 as the 39th state. In the 20th century North Dakota's history was marked by the increasing mechanization of agriculture, the enlargement of farms, and the loss of a rural population. In the 1950s it became an oil-producing state, and in the 1960s air bases and missile sites were built there. Its larger cities include Fargo, Grand Forks, and Minot
South Dakota
state in the north-central United States
South Dakota
A state of the north-central United States. It was admitted as the 40th state in 1889. Acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861 and was split off from North Dakota at the time it achieved statehood. Pierre is the capital and Sioux Falls the largest city. Population: 699,999. South Dakotan adj. & n. SD a state in the northern part of the central US, north of Nebraska and south of North Dakota. Its largest city is Sioux Falls. Its main industry is farming, and it produces a lot of meat and grain. State (pop., 2000: 754,844), north-central U.S. It covers 77,116 sq mi (199,730 sq km); its capital is Pierre. South Dakota is bordered on the north by North Dakota, on the east by Minnesota and Iowa, on the south by Nebraska, and on the west by Wyoming and Montana. The state has three main regions the eastern prairie; the central Great Plains, which contain the Badlands; and the Black Hills to the west. The Missouri River bisects it from north to south. The French explored the area in the 18th century and sold it to the U.S. as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The Lewis and Clark Expedition spent about seven weeks there in 1804. The Dakota Territory was created in 1861, but settlement was sparse until the Black Hills gold rush of 1875-76 swelled the population. Intermittent wars between the Indians and immigrant whites occurred until the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. South Dakota became the 40th U.S. state in 1889. Farming and related industries form the state's economic base. It is a leader in cattle and hog production, and its main crops are grains. Tourism is a major industry; attractions include Mount Rushmore, Wind Cave National Park, Badlands National Park, and Jewel Cave National Monument
north dakota
a state of north central United States bordering on Canada
south dakota
a state in north central United States
dakota

    الواصلة

    Da·ko·ta

    التركية النطق

    dıkōtı

    النطق

    /dəˈkōtə/ /dəˈkoʊtə/

    فيديوهات

    ... we head north dakota ...
    ... North Dakota. What was his participation there? The administration brought a criminal action ...
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