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Information: The most rural of the United States, North Dakota lies in the upper Great Plains bordering Canada. Admitted in 1889 as the 39th state, its capital is Bismarck. Agriculture is the dominant industry, although there is a growing oil industry. This page was last updated on September 5th, 2008
North Dakota Tribute
A tribute to the state that lists major cities and universities. http://www.northdakotatribute.com
North Dakota Consensus Council, Inc.
Builds basic agreements on issues important to North Dakota's public life; provides supplemental forums and assistance with which leaders and citizens can explore common ground and identify ways to implement the resulting agreements. http://www.agree.org/
North Dakota - World Sites Atlas
Map showing interstate and U.S. highways plus major cities and towns. http://www.sitesatlas.com/Maps/Maps/ND1.htm
North Dakota-Discover the Spirit
Listing of symbols, facts, geographical resources and links to trivia. http://www.50states.com/ndakota.htm
U.S. Census Bureau
Data from the 2000 Census for the State. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/38000.html
DiscoverND
The official web site for state government. Information about tourism, business, education, employment, government, health and safety. http://discovernd.com/
North Dakota Facts
A list of facts about the state. http://www.north-dakota-online.com
Prairie Opportunity
Lists counties, cities and townships within the northwest section of the state. Includes information about attractions and recreational facilities. Also, has photos. http://prairieopportunity.com/