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Population: 641,367 (1995)
Capital: Bismarck, Population 52,000 (1999)
Nickname: Peace Garden State, Sioux State, Flickertail State, Land of the Dacotas, Roughrider State
Year of Admission: November 2, 1889
Order of Admission: 39

Area: 70,704 sq miles (183,123 sq kilometers) (the 18th biggest state).
Location: North Dakota is situated on the North of United States
Borders: Canada on the North, Minnesota on the East, South Dakota on the South & Montana on the West
Climate:
North Dakota has hot summers and long cold winters. Its maximum precipitation falls in spring and early summer. Weather conditions, including temperature, can change rapidly. Mean temperatures in Bismarck, near the center of the state, are representative of those of most parts of the state. Temperatures in the north are, on the average, several degrees lower than those in the south. Some of the greatest variations are from west to east. Snowfall is relatively light, although low temperatures keep the snow from melting and strong winter winds can cause enormous snowdrifts.
Elevation extremes:
Lowest point: SRed River - 750 feet (229 m)
Highest point: White Butte - 3,506 feet (1,068 m)
Land Area:
 68,994 sq miles
Water area:
 1,710 sq miles


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