North Dakota

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North Dakota
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Flag of North Dakota

Capital Bismarck
Nickname Peace Garden State
Official Language English
Governor John Hoeven (R)
U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan (D)
U.S. Senator Kent Conrad (D)
House of Representative Earl Pomeroy (D)
Area 70,762 sq mi
Population (2000 estimate) 642,200
Admission to Union November 2, 1889


North Dakota is a northern Midwestern state that became the thirty-ninth state to enter into the union on November 2, 1889. It entered on the same day as South Dakota, but is given status first because of alphabetical order. Its capital is Bismarck, and largest city by population is Fargo. North Dakota is the only state that has a state-owned bank in the nation.[1]


Its current political nature is an anomaly; while it has given its electoral votes to Republican Presidential candidates since 1968, usually by wide margins, voters have continued to elect all Democrats to both Houses of Congress.

Notable people from North Dakota

  • Dick Armey, a former US Representative who played a significant role in the Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in 1994, was born in Cando.
  • Louis L'Amour, an author who specialized in writing Westerns, was born in Jamestown.
  • Sacagawea, who served as a guide on Lewis and Clark's expedition, spent several years living in a village in what is now North Dakota.

References

  1. http://www.banknd.nd.gov/bndhome.jsp