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State of Montana
State flag of Montana State seal of Montana
(Flag of Montana) (Seal of Montana)
State nickname: Treasure State
Map of the U.S. with Montana highlighted
Other U.S. States
Capital Helena
Largest city Billings
Governor Brian Schweitzer
Official languages English
Area 381,156 km² (4th)
 - Land 377,295 km²
 - Water 3,862 km² (1%)
Population (2000)
 - Population 902,194 (44th)
 - Density 2.39 /km² (48th)
Admission into Union
 - Date November 8, 1889
 - Order 41st
Time zone Mountain: UTC-7/DST-6
Latitude 44°26' N to 49° N
Longitude 104°2' W to 116°2' W
Width 410 km
Length 1,015 km
Elevation
 - Highest 3,901 m
 - Mean 1,035 m
 - Lowest 549 m
Abbreviations
 - USPS MT
 - ISO 3166-2 US-MT
Web site www.mt.gov

Montana is a state in the western United States. The name probably comes from the Spanish word montaña ("mountain"). The state ranks fourth in size but has a low population and population density, with much of the state being rural. The economy is primarily ranching-based, with some agricultural crops (wheat, barley, sugar beets) and a significant lumber and mineral industry. State flag of Montana. ... Montana state seal Source http://usa. ... Categories: Stub | U.S. state flags ... This is a list of U.S. state nicknames: (official state nicknames in bold) External link Information about U.S. State Nicknames Categories: U.S. state insignia ... Public domain map courtesy of The General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin, modified to highlight state boundaries. ... A U.S. state is any one of the 50 states which have membership of the federation known as the United States of America (USA or U.S.). 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The western one-third of the state is primarily mountainous terrain, while the eastern two-third is part of the northern Great Plains. Originally inhabited by Native Americans, modern-day Montana became Montana Territory in 1864 and later became the 41st state in 1889. The state became the first to elect a female member of Congress, Jeannette Rankin. Montana's people are largely homogenous, with 89.5 percent of the population white (but with a sizable American Indian representation at 6.2 percent). The state is generally regarded as Republican; many are surprised to hear that the state has a Democratic governor (Brian Schweitzer), Democratic-controlled legislature (the Montana State Legislature), and one Democratic U.S. Senator (Max Baucus). The Great Plains states. ... Native Americans (also Indians, Aboriginal Peoples, American Indians, First Nations, Alaskan Natives, Amerindians, or Indigenous Peoples of America) are the indigenous inhabitants of The Americas prior to the European colonization, and their modern descendants. ... The Montana Territory was an organized territory of the United States that existed between 1864 and 1889. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1889 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... The Congress of the United States is the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States of America. ... Jeannette Rankin Jeannette Rankin (June 11, 1880 - May 18, 1973) was the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and the first female member of Congress. ... Native Americans (also Indians, Aboriginal Peoples, American Indians, First Nations, Alaskan Natives, or Indigenous Peoples of America) are the indigenous inhabitants of The Americas prior to the European colonization, and their modern descendants. ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... Brian Schweitzer (born 1955) is the Governor of Montana and a member of the U.S. Democratic Party. ... The Montana State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Montana. ... The United States Senate is the upper house of the U.S. Congress, smaller than the United States House of Representatives. ... Max Sieben Baucus (born December 11, 1941) is the senior United States Senator from Montana and is a member of the Democratic Party. ...


The state capital is Helena. The largest city is Billings. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is MT. The USS Montana was named in honor of the state. This is a list of U.S. state capitals: See also List of state capitals and former capital cities in the United States List of capitals of subnational entities List of U.S. state capitals List of U.S. states largest cities List of U.S. states by date of... Helena, Montana Helena is the capital of Montana, a state of the United States of America. ... Billings is a city located in Yellowstone County, Montana. ... Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Montana in honor of the 41st state. ...

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Geography

Main articles: List of Montana counties, List of Montana rivers List of Montana counties: Beaverhead County Big Horn County Blaine County Broadwater County Carbon County Carter County Cascade County Chouteau County Custer County Daniels County Dawson County Deer Lodge County Fallon County Fergus County Flathead County Gallatin County Garfield County Glacier County Golden Valley County Granite County Hill County Jefferson... The following is a partial list of rivers in the state of Montana in the United States. ...


Montana and Canada share a 877km (545-mile) northern border along the International Boundary. The state borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. To the east is the border with North Dakota; to the southeast is a short border with South Dakota. In the south is the Wyoming border, and on the west and southwest is the Idaho border, marked by the Bitterroot River. Canada is a sovereign state in northern North America, the northern-most country in the world, and the second largest in total area. ... ... Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. ... Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Splendour without diminishment) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Area 944,735 km² (5th)  - Land 925,186 km²  - Water 19,549 km² (2. ... Motto: Fortis et Liber (Strong and free) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Area 661,848 km² (6th)  - Land 642,317 km²  - Water 19,531 km² (2. ... Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires (From many peoples, strength) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Regina Largest city Saskatoon Lieutenant Governor Lynda M. Haverstock Premier Lorne Calvert (NDP) Area 651,036 km² (7th)  - Land 591,670 km²  - Water 59,366 km² (9. ... State nickname: Peace Garden State, Roughrider State, Flickertail State Other U.S. States Capital Bismarck Largest city Fargo Governor John Hoeven Official languages English Area 183,272 km² (19th)  - Land 178,839 km²  - Water 4,432 km² (2. ... State nickname: The Mount Rushmore State Other U.S. States Capital Pierre Largest city Sioux Falls Governor Mike Rounds Official languages English Area 199,905 km² (17th)  - Land 196,735 km²  - Water 3,173 km² (1. ... State nickname: Equality State Other U.S. States Capital Cheyenne Largest city Cheyenne Governor Dave Freudenthal Official languages English Area 253,554 km² (10th)  - Land 251,706 km²  - Water 1,851 km² (0. ... State nickname: Gem State Other U.S. States Capital Boise Largest city Boise Governor Dirk Kempthorne Official languages none Area 216,632 km² (14th)  - Land 214,499 km²  - Water 2,133 km² (0. ... The Bitterroot river is a river in south western Montana, USA. It is a primary fly fishing spot. ...


With a land area of 376,978 km² (145,552 square miles), Montana is the fourth largest in the United States (after Alaska, Texas, and California). Major rivers in the state include the Missouri, Clark Fork of the Columbia, Milk, Flathead and Yellowstone. Montana is also one of many areas to claim the disputed title of "world's shortest river" (the Roe River). State nickname: The Last Frontier, The Land of the Midnight Sun Other U.S. States Capital Juneau Largest city Anchorage Governor Frank Murkowski Official languages English Area 1,717,854 km² (1st)  - Land 1,481,347 km²  - Water 236,507 km² (13. ... State nickname: Lone Star State Other U.S. States Capital Austin Largest city Houston Governor Rick Perry Official languages None Area 696,241 km² (2nd)  - Land 678,907 km²  - Water 17,333 km² (2. ... State nickname: The Golden State Other U.S. States Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Official languages English Area 410,000 km² (3rd)  - Land 404,298 km²  - Water 20,047 km² (4. ... For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A waterfall on the Ova da Fedoz, Switzerland A river is a large natural waterway. ... The Missouri River and its tributaries N.P. Dodge Park, Omaha, Nebraska Fort Randall Dam on the Missouri River in South Dakota The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the United States. ... The Clark Fork River is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 360 mi (579 km). ... The Milk River shown highlighted The Milk River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 729 mi (1,173 km) long in the U.S. state of Montana and the Canadian province of Alberta. ... Middle Fork, near Essex, Montana Length 240 km Elevation of the source - m Average discharge - m³/s Area watershed - km² Origin British Columbia, Canada Mouth Basin countries Canada, United States The Flathead River starts in southeast British Columbia, Canada, and flows south through northwest Montana to Flathead Lake before draining... The Yellowstone River, shown highlighted The Yellowstone River is a tributary of the Missouri, approximately 671 mi (1,080 km long), in the western United States. ... The Roe River, which runs between the Missouri River and Giant Springs near Great Falls, Montana, is claimed to be the shortest river in the world. ...


Montana contains Glacier National Park and portions of Yellowstone National Park. Other sites include the Little Bighorn National Monument, Bighorn Canyon National Recreational Area, Big Hole National Battlefield, and the National Bison Range. There are also a number of national forests and National Wildlife Refuges. The Federal government administers 36,000,000 acres (146,000 km²). 275,000 acres (1100 km²) are administered as state parks and forests. Glacier National Park is a national park in Montana. ... Yellowstone National Park is a U.S. National Park located in the states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. ... This article is on national forests in the United States. ... National Wildlife Refuge is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. ... State park is a term used in the United States and in Mexico for an area of land preserved on account of its natural beauty, historic interest, or other reason, and under the administration of the government of a U.S. state or one of the states of Mexico. ...


The surface of the state is highly diverse. In the west it is extremely mountainous. The Bitterroot Mountains from the western boundary line, and east of this the main chain of the Rocky Mountains cross the state. Between these ranges is a great basin, forming one-fifth of the entire area. East of the Rocky Mountains is a rolling tableland, traversed by several large rivers. In the south near the Yellowstone River the mountains reach an altitude of 10,000 feet and the peaks are perpetually covered with snow. Besides the prominent mountain ranges there are many spurs, detached ridges, and smooth, sloping buttes. The mountains are intersected by numerous valleys and canyons, through which flow most beautiful rivers. The highest point in the state, Granite Peak, is 12,799 feet high. The Bitterroot Range is a range of mountains along the Montana and United States. ... Rocky Mountain National Park (photo courtesy of NPS) View of Colorado Rockies. ... The Yellowstone River, shown highlighted The Yellowstone River is a tributary of the Missouri, approximately 671 mi (1,080 km long), in the western United States. ... According to the USGS GNIS, there are over 40 mountains in the United States named Granite Peak. ...


The principal river systems in Montana are the Clark Fork of the Columbia, the Missouri, and the Yellowstone. The Clark Fork rises in the Rocky Mountains near Butte, and after flowing west turns north and forms portion of the Idaho boundary. The Missouri river, formed by the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin rivers crosses the northeastern part of the state and enters North Dakota. The Yellowstone, a tributary of the Missouri, rises in the Yellowstone Park in Wyoming, flows northeast across the state through grand canyons and gorges, and enters the Missouri, a few miles east of the North Dakota boundary. The Clark Fork River is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 360 mi (579 km). ... The Missouri River and its tributaries N.P. Dodge Park, Omaha, Nebraska Fort Randall Dam on the Missouri River in South Dakota The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the United States. ... State nickname: Gem State Other U.S. States Capital Boise Largest city Boise Governor Dirk Kempthorne Official languages none Area 216,632 km² (14th)  - Land 214,499 km²  - Water 2,133 km² (0. ... The Jefferson River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 207 mi (333 km) long, in the U.S. state of Montana. ... The Madison River The Madison River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 183 mi (295 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana. ... The Gallatin River The Gallatin River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 120 mi (193 km long), in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana. ... State nickname: Peace Garden State, Roughrider State, Flickertail State Other U.S. States Capital Bismarck Largest city Fargo Governor John Hoeven Official languages English Area 183,272 km² (19th)  - Land 178,839 km²  - Water 4,432 km² (2. ... State nickname: Equality State Other U.S. States Capital Cheyenne Largest city Cheyenne Governor Dave Freudenthal Official languages English Area 253,554 km² (10th)  - Land 251,706 km²  - Water 1,851 km² (0. ...


Vegetation of the area includes pine, larch, fir, spruce, aspen, birch, cedar, ash, and alder trees. Additionally, flowers native to Montana include asters, bitterroots, daisies, lupines, poppies, primroses, columbine, lilies and dryads. Sagebrush and various species of grass are common plants in the region, and forests cover 1/4 of the state.


History

Native Americans were the first inhabitants of modern-day Montana. Groups included the Crows in the south-central area, the Cheyenne in the southeast, the Blackfeet, Assiniboine and Gros Ventres in the central and north-central region and the Kootenai and Salish in the western sector. The smaller Pend d'Oreille and Kalispel tribes were found around Flathead Lake and the western mountains, respectively. The Crow, also called the Absaroka or Absáalooke, are a tribe of Native Americans who historically lived in the Yellowstone river valley and now live on a reservation south of Billings, Montana, and the current chairman of the tribal council is Carl Venne. ... This article is about the Native American tribe; Cheyenne is also the name of a Colorado mountain and military complex, the capital of Wyoming, a Western television series and a small town in Oklahoma. ... This article is about the Piegan Blackfoot, the band of the tribe located on the Blackfoot Nation in Montana. ... The Assiniboine, also known as the Assnipwan or sometimes the Stone Sioux, are a Native American people, originally from the Northern Great Plains area of North America, specifically in present-day Montana and parts of Canada around the US/Canadian border. ... Kootenai is a city located in Bonner County, Idaho. ... The Coast Salish are a Salishan-speaking First Nations/Native American culture that inhabited an area centered in southwestern British Columbia in Canada and western Washington in the United States for several millennia up to the time of arrival of the Europeans in the 19th century. ... Bathymetric Map of Flathead Lake Flathead Lake is the largest natural lake in Montana and the largest freshwater lake in the western United States. ...


Montana became a United States territory (Montana Territory) on May 26, 1864 and the 41st state on November 8, 1889. The myriad political divisions of the United States include (but are not limited to) states, territories, counties, townships, cities, the federal district, possessions and insular areas, embassies and consulates, Indian reservations, military installations, conservation districts and non-municipal special-purpose districts like public authorities, school districts and utilities districts. ... The Montana Territory was an organized territory of the United States that existed between 1864 and 1889. ... May 26 is the 146th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (147th in leap years). ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... November 8 is the 312th day of the year (313th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 53 days remaining. ... 1889 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...


Montana was the scene of the Native Americans' last effort to keep their land. For instance, the last stand of U.S. Army Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer was fought in Montana near the present day town of Hardin. Montana was also the location of the final battles of the Nez Perce Wars. A last stand is a loose military term used to describe a body of troops holding a defensive position in the face of overwhelming odds. ... The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... George Armstrong Custer George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 - June 25, 1876) was an American cavalry commander in the Civil War and the Indian Wars who is best remembered for his defeat and death at the Battle of the Little Bighorn against a coalition of Native American tribes, led by... The Nez Perce Wars were a series of wars between the Nez Perce and the United States government. ...


Cattle ranching has long been central to Montana's history and economy. The Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site in Deer Lodge Valley is maintained as a link to the ranching style of the late 19th century. It is operated by the National Park Service, but is also a 1900-acre (7.7 km²) working ranch. Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... The National Park Service (NPS) is the United States Federal Government agency that deals with all National Parks, many National Monuments, and other conservation properties with various designations. ...


Law and government

See: List of Montana Governors List of Montana Governors See also Governors of Montana Territory Exteral link governors of Montana Categories: Governors of Montana | Lists of United States governors ...


The capital of Montana is Helena and its current Governor is Brian Schweitzer (Democrat) who was sworn in on January 3, 2005. Its two U.S. senators are Max Baucus (Democrat) and Conrad Burns (Republican). In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... Helena, Montana Helena is the capital of Montana, a state of the United States of America. ... Brian Schweitzer (born 1955) is the Governor of Montana and a member of the U.S. Democratic Party. ... January 3 is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Max Sieben Baucus (born December 11, 1941) is the senior United States Senator from Montana and is a member of the Democratic Party. ... Conrad R. Burns (born January 25, 1935) is a Republican United States Senator from Montana. ...


Several Indian reservations are located in Montana: Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Crow Indian Reservation, Rocky Boys Indian Reservation, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and the Flathead Indian Reservation. Rocky Boys Indian Reservation was created in 1916 and is the home of the Chippewa-Cree Tribe. ... The Blackfeet Indian Reservation or Blackfeet Nation is an Indian reservation of the Blackfeet tribe in Montana in the United States. ... The Flathead Indian Reservation is located in western Montana, it is home to the Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai and Pend dOreilles Tribes - also known as the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation (1). ...


Economy

Montana's 1999 total state gross product was $20 billion, 48th in the nation. Its Per Capita Personal Income for 2000 was $22,569, placing it 46th in the nation. Its agricultural outputs are cattle, wheat, barley, sugar beets, hay, and hogs. Its industrial outputs are mining, lumber and wood products, food processing, and tourism. Binomial name Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758 Cattle are domesticated ungulates, a member of the subfamily Bovinae of the family Bovidae. ... Species T. monococcum T. spelta References:   ITIS 42236 2002-09-22 Wheat (Triticum spp) is a grass that is cultivated around the world. ... Species Hordeum arizonicum Hordeum brachyantherum Hordeum bulbosum Hordeum californica Hordeum depressum Hordeum intercedens Hordeum jubatum Hordeum marinum Hordeum murinum Hordeum pusillum Hordeum secalinum Hordeum spontaneum Hordeum vulgare References ITIS 40865 2002-09-22 Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is a major food and animal feed crop, and a member of the grass... Two sugar beets - the one on the left has been cultivated to be smoother than the traditional beet, so that it traps less soil. ... Alternate meanings: Hay, New South Wales, Hay-on-Wye Bales of hay on a farm near Ames, Iowa Hay is dried grass (and pasture flowers) used to feed domestic animals at places or times where there is not enough (fresh) grass or when fresh grass by itself is too rich... Binomial name Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758 The domestic pig is usually given the scientific name Sus scrofa, though some authors call it , reserving for the wild boar. ... The El Chino Mine located near Silver City, New Mexico is an open-pit copper mine Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, usually (but not always) from an ore body, vein, or (coal) seam. ... Lumber is the name used, generally in North America, for wood that has been cut into boards or other shapes for the purpose of woodworking or construction. ... A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ...


Demographics

As of 2003, the population of Montana is 917,621. The racial makeup of the state is:

  • 90.6% White, non-Hispanic
  • 0.3% Black
  • 6.2% American Indian/Alaskan native
  • 2.0% Hispanic, of any race
  • 0.5% Asian
  • 1.7% Mixed race

Source: U.S. Census Bureau (http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/08000.html), Census 2000.


The five largest ancestry groups in Montana are: German (27%), Irish (14.8%), English (12.7%), Norwegian (10.6%), American (5.1%). German-Americans are citizens of the United States of German ancestry. ... A true colour image of Ireland, captured by a NASA satellite on January 4, 2003. ... Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area  - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population  - Total (2001)  - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Religion... The Norwegian-Americans are an ethnic group in the United States. ... The United States of America — also referred to as the United States, the U.S.A., the U.S., America, the States, or (archaically) Columbia—is a federal republic of 50 states located primarily in central North America (with the exception of two states: Alaska and Hawaii). ...

Religion

The religious affiliations of the citizens of Montana are:

  • 55% Protestant
  • 27% Roman Catholic
  • 3% Other Christian
  • 0% Other religions
  • 11% Non-religious

The three largest Protestant denominations in Montana are: Lutheran (12% of the total state population), Methodist (9%), Baptist (4%). The Lutheran movement is a group of denominations of Protestant Christianity by the original definition. ... The Methodist movement is a group of denominations of Protestant Christianity. ... Baptist churches are part of a Christian movement often regarded as an Evangelical, Protestant denomination. ...

Important cities and towns

Montana's largest city is Billings. Billings is a city located in Yellowstone County, Montana. ...


The major cities and towns in Montana are:

Billings is a city located in Yellowstone County, Montana. ... Missoula, Montana viewed from the top of Mount Sentinel in 1999. ... Great Falls is a city located in Cascade County, Montana. ... Butte, Montana Butte is a city that is located in Silver Bow County, Montana and is the county seat. ... Bozeman is a city located in Gallatin County, Montana. ... Helena, Montana Helena is the capital of Montana, a state of the United States of America. ... Kalispell is a city located in Flathead County, Montana. ... Glasgow is a city located in Valley County, Montana. ... Havre is a town located in Hill County, Montana, named after the city of Le Havre in France. ... Deer Lodge County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Miles City is a city located in Custer County, Montana. ...

Education

Colleges and universities

Carroll College can mean: Carroll College (Montana) Carroll College (Wisconsin) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Montana State University System was created on July 1, 1994, when the Montana Board of Regents of Higher Education restructured the states colleges and universities into two umbrella universities, Montana State University System and the University of Montana. ... Montana State University - Billings is a state university located in Billings, Montana (USA). ... Montana State University - Bozeman was created on February 16, 1893, as the Agricultural College of the State of Montana, the states land-grant college. ... Montana State University - Northern is a state university, part of the Montana State University System, located in Harve, Montana (USA). ... The University of Montana is a state university located in Missoula, Montana, USA. The school was founded in 1893. ... Montana Tech is a university located in Butte, Montana. ...

Professional sports teams

The Minor League baseball teams are: Part of the History of baseball series. ...

The Great Falls White Sox is a minor league baseball team based in Great Falls, Montana. ... The Helena Brewers are a minor league baseball team located in Helena, Montana. ...

Ski areas

Montana has several ski areas including:

Big Sky is a phrase that is generally used in some references to the U.S. state of Montana. ... Showdown Ski Area a Montana ski resort is located near Neihart, Montana, approximately 65 miles from Great Falls. ... Turner is the common name for Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. ... Discovery has multiple meanings: For observing or finding something unknown to ones culture, see discovery (observation). ...

Miscellaneous information

This is a list of U.S. state flowers: External link Juelies State Flower Garden of Gifs See also Lists of U.S. state insignia Categories: Lists of flowers | U.S. state insignia ... The bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva Pursch) is a small, low, pink flower with yellow center that is the state flower of United States. ... This List of U.S. state trees includes official trees of the following states and U.S. possessions: See also Lists of U.S. state insignia National Grove of State Trees External link USDA list of state trees and flowers Categories: U.S. state insignia | Lists of plants | Trees ... Binomial name Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex C. Lawson Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) is a widespread and very variable pine native to western North America. ... A state animal is the official or representative animal of a U.S. state. ... Binomial name Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 The Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) is a species of bear that can reach weights of 130-700 kg (300 to 1500 pounds). ... The state bird is the insignia of a province or a state of a country. ... Binomial name Sturnella neglecta Audubon, 1844 The Western Meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta, is a medium-sized blackbird, very similar in appearance to the Eastern Meadowlark. ... This is a list of official U.S. state fish: See also Lists of U.S. state insignia Categories: U.S. state insignia ... This article is about the species of fish. ... The Roe River, which runs between the Missouri River and Giant Springs near Great Falls, Montana, is claimed to be the shortest river in the world. ... Star Trek: First Contact (Paramount Pictures, 1996; see also 1996 in film), is the eighth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...

Transportation

Major highways include:

Interstate 15, or I-15, is a north-south interstate highway in the western United States, traveling through the states of Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California. ... Interstate 90 is the longest interstate highway in the United States. ... Interstate 94 is a long interstate highway connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain region of the United States. ... United States Highway 2 is an east-west United States highway. ... U.S. Highway 212 is a spur of U.S. Highway 12. ... United States Highway 93 is a major north-south United States highway in the western U.S., extending between the Canadian border in Montana, where it connects with B.C. Highway 93, and Wickenburg, Arizona, a small town about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Phoenix. ...

Further reading

  • Howard, Joseph Kinsey. Montana: High, Wide, and Handsome. Bison Books: 2003. ISBN 0803273398.
  • Lang, William L., et. al. Montana: A History of Two Centuries. University of Washington: 1991. ISBN 0295971290.
  • Toole, Kenneth Ross. Montana: An Uncommon Land. University of Oklahoma: 1984. ISBN 0806118903.
  • Doig, Ivan, Dancing at the Rascal Fair.
  • Doig, Ivan, English Creek.
  • MacLean, Norman, A River Runs Through It.
  • MacLean, Norman, Young Men and Fire.

External links

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State flag of Montana. ... The Great Plains stretch across Eastern Montana, an area that consists of the eastern half of the U.S. state of Montana. ... Western Montana may mean: Western Montana College of The University of Montana Western region of the state of Montana. ... The Inland Empire is a region in the Pacific Northwest centered around Spokane, Washington, including much of the surrounding Columbia River basin. ... List of cities and towns in Montana, arranged in alphabetical order. ... Deer Lodge County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Belgrade is a city located in Gallatin County, Montana. ... Billings is a city located in Yellowstone County, Montana. ... Bozeman is a city located in Gallatin County, Montana. ... Butte, Montana Butte is a city that is located in Silver Bow County, Montana and is the county seat. ... Evergreen is a census-designated place located in Flathead County, Montana. ... Glendive is a city located in Dawson County, Montana. ... Great Falls is a city located in Cascade County, Montana. ... Havre is a town located in Hill County, Montana, named after the city of Le Havre in France. ... Helena, Montana Helena is the capital of Montana, a state of the United States of America. ... Kalispell is a city located in Flathead County, Montana. ... Laurel is a city located in Yellowstone County, Montana. ... Lewistown is a city in Fergus County, Montana, United States. ... Livingston is a city located in Park County, Montana. ... Miles City is a city located in Custer County, Montana. ... Missoula, Montana viewed from the top of Mount Sentinel in 1999. ... Sidney is a city located in Richland County, Montana, less than 15. ... Whitefish is a city located in Flathead County, Montana. ... List of Montana counties: Beaverhead County Big Horn County Blaine County Broadwater County Carbon County Carter County Cascade County Chouteau County Custer County Daniels County Dawson County Deer Lodge County Fallon County Fergus County Flathead County Gallatin County Garfield County Glacier County Golden Valley County Granite County Hill County Jefferson... Beaverhead County is the largest county by area in the state of Montana. ... Big Horn County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Blaine County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Broadwater County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Carbon County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Carter County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Cascade County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Chouteau County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Custer County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Daniels County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Dawson County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Deer Lodge County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Fallon County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Fergus County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Flathead County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Gallatin County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Garfield County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Glacier County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Golden Valley County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Granite County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Hill County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Jefferson County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Judith Basin County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Lake County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Lewis and Clark County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Liberty County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Lincoln County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Madison County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... McCone County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Meagher County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Mineral County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Missoula County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Musselshell County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Park County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Petroleum County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Phillips County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Pondera County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Powder River County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Powell County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Prairie County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Ravalli County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Richland County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Roosevelt County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Rosebud County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Sanders County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Sheridan County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Silver Bow County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Stillwater County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Sweet Grass County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Teton County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Toole County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Treasure County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Valley County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Wheatland County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Wibaux County is a county located in the state of Montana. ... Yellowstone County is a county located in the state of Montana. ...

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