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Geography of North Dakota

  • North Dakota is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America
  • Location
    • Northern hemisphere
    • Western hemisphere
      • Americas
        • North America
          • Anglo America
          • Northern America
            • United States of America
              • Contiguous United States
                • Canadian border
                • Central United States
                  • West North Central States
                    • The Dakotas
                • Midwestern United States
            • Great plains
  • Population of North Dakota: 672,591 (2010 U.S. Census)
  • Area of North Dakota:
  • Atlas of North Dakota

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