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South Dakota

South Dakota

South Dakota is the 40th U.S. state to enter the Union of the United States. South Dakota is in the North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Lakota and Dakota Sioux Native American tribes, who comprise a large portion of the population with nine reservations currently in the state and have historically dominated the territory.
South Dakota is the seventeenth largest by area, but the 5th least populous, and the 5th least densely populated of the 50 United States. As the southern part of the former Dakota Territory, South Dakota became a state on November 2, 1889, simultaneously with North Dakota. They are the 39th and 40th states admitted to the union; President Benjamin Harrison shuffled the statehood papers before signing them so that no one could tell which became a state first. Pierre is the state capital, and Sioux Falls, with a population of about 187,200, is South Dakota's largest city.
South Dakota is bordered by the states of North Dakota (to the north), Minnesota (to the east), Iowa (to the southeast), Nebraska (to the south), Wyoming (to the west), and Montana (to the northwest). The state is bisected by the Missouri River, dividing South Dakota into two geographically and socially distinct halves, known to residents as "East River" and "West River".Eastern South Dakota is home to most of the state's population, and the area's fertile soil is used to grow a variety of crops. West of the Missouri River, ranching is the predominant agricultural activity, and the economy is more dependent on tourism and defense spending. Most of the Native American reservations are in West River. The Black Hills, a group of low pine-covered mountains sacred to the Sioux, is in the southwest part of the state. Mount Rushmore, a major tourist destination, is there. South Dakota has a temperate continental climate, with four distinct seasons and precipitation ranging from moderate in the east to semi-arid in the west. The state's ecology features species typical of a North American grassland biome.
Humans have inhabited the area for several millennia, with the Sioux becoming dominant by the early 19th century. In the late 19th century, European-American settlement intensified after a gold rush in the Black Hills and the construction of railroads from the east. Encroaching miners and settlers triggered a number of Indian wars, ending with the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Key events in the 20th century included the Dust Bowl and Great Depression, increased federal spending during the 1940s and 1950s for agriculture and defense, and an industrialization of agriculture that has reduced family farming.
While several Democrats have represented South Dakota for multiple terms in both chambers of Congress, the state government is largely controlled by the Republican Party, whose nominees have carried South Dakota in each of the last 13 presidential elections. Historically dominated by an agricultural economy and a rural lifestyle, South Dakota has recently sought to diversify its economy in areas to attract and retain residents. South Dakota's history and rural character still influence strongly the state's culture.

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South Dakota


City in South Dakota

Aberdeen
Agar
Akaska
Albee
Alcester
Alexandria
Alpena
Altamont
Andover
Arlington
Armour
Artas
Artesian
Ashton
Astoria
Aurora
Avon
Badger
Baltic
Bancroft
Batesland
Belle Fourche
Belvidere
Beresford
Big Stone City
Bison
Blunt
Bonesteel
Bowdle
Box Elder
Bradley
Brandon
Brandt
Brant Lake
Brentford
Bridgewater
Bristol
Britton
Broadland
Brookings
Bruce
Bryant
Buffalo
Buffalo Gap
Burke
Bushnell
Butler
Camp Crook
Canistota
Canova
Canton
Carthage
Castlewood
Cavour
Centerville
Central City
Chamberlain
Chancellor
Chelsea
Claire City
Claremont
Clark
Clear Lake
Colman
Colome
Colton
Columbia
Conde
Corona
Corsica
Cottonwood
Cresbard
Crooks
Custer
Dallas
Dante
Davis
Deadwood
Dell Rapids
Delmont
De Smet
Dimock
Doland
Dolton
Draper
Dupree
Eagle Butte
Eden
Edgemont
Egan
Elk Point
Elkton
Emery
Erwin
Estelline
Ethan
Eureka
Fairburn
Fairfax
Fairview
Faith
Farmer
Faulkton
Flandreau
Florence
Fort Pierre
Frankfort
Frederick
Freeman
Fruitdale
Fulton
Garden City
Garretson
Gary
Gayville
Geddes
Gettysburg
Glenham
Goodwin
Gregory
Grenville
Groton
Harrisburg
Harrold
Hartford
Hayti
Hazel
Hecla
Henry
Hermosa
Herreid
Herrick
Hetland
Highmore
Hill City
Hillsview
Hitchcock
Hosmer
Hot Springs
Hoven
Howard
Hudson
Humboldt
Hurley
Huron
Interior
Ipswich
Irene
Iroquois
Isabel
Java
Jefferson
Kadoka
Kennebec
Keystone
Kimball
Kranzburg
La Bolt
Lake Andes
Lake City
Lake Norden
Lake Preston
Lane
Langford
Lead
Lebanon
Lemmon
Lennox
Leola
Lesterville
Letcher
Long Lake
Lowry
McIntosh
McLaughlin
Madison
Marion
Martin
Marvin
Mellette
Menno
Midland
Milbank
Miller
Mission
Mission Hill
Mitchell
Mobridge
Monroe
Montrose
Morristown
Mound City
Mount Vernon
Murdo
Naples
New Effington
Newell
New Underwood
New Witten
Nisland
North Sioux City
Northville
Nunda
Oacoma
Oelrichs
Oldham
Olivet
Onaka
Onida
Orient
Ortley
Parker
Parkston
Peever
Philip
Pickstown
Piedmont
Pierpont
Pierre
Plankinton
Platte
Pollock
Presho
Pringle
Pukwana
Quinn
Ramona
Rapid City
Ravinia
Raymond
Redfield
Ree Heights
Reliance
Revillo
Rockham
Roscoe
Rosholt
Roslyn
St. Francis
St. Lawrence
Salem
Scotland
Selby
Seneca
Sherman
Sinai
Sioux Falls
Sisseton
South Shore
Spearfish
Spencer
Springfield
Stickney
Stockholm
Strandburg
Stratford
Sturgis
Summerset
Summit
Tabor
Tea
Timber Lake
Tolstoy
Toronto
Trent
Tripp
Tulare
Turton
Twin Brooks
Tyndall
Utica
Valley Springs
Veblen
Verdon
Vermillion
Viborg
Vienna
Vilas
Virgil
Volga
Volin
Wagner
Wakonda
Wall
Wallace
Ward
Warner
Wasta
Watertown
Waubay
Webster
Wentworth
Wessington
Wessington Springs
Westport
Wetonka
White
White Lake
White River
White Rock
Whitewood
Willow Lake
Wilmot
Winner
Wolsey
Wood
Woonsocket
Worthing
Yale
Yankton

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