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GEORGE CALINESCU

HIGH-SCHOOL
AYLIN MUSTAFA 9B
North Dakota Project
2. Flag and Seal
National anthem

North Dakota, North Dakota, Onward, onward, onward going,


With thy prairies wide and free, Light of courage in thine eyes,
All thy sons and daughters love thee, Sweet the winds above thee blowing,
Fairest state from sea to sea; Green thy fields and fair thy skies;
North Dakota, North Dakota, North Dakota, North Dakota,
Here we pledge ourselves to thee Brave the soul that in thee lies.

Here thy loyal children singing, God of freedom, all victorious,


Songs of happiness and praise, Give us Souls serene and strong,
Far and long the echoes ringing, Strength to make the future glorious,
Through the vastness of thy ways; Keep the echo of our song;
North Dakota, North Dakota, North Dakota, North Dakota,
We will serve thee all our days. In our hearts forever long.
 The state has its borders with Minnesota in the east, South Dakota in
the south, Montana in the west, and the Canadian provinces of
Saskatchewan and Manitoba are north.
 The western half of the state consists of the hilly Great Plains, and
the northern part of the Badlands to the west of the Missouri River.
 The central region of the state is divided into the Drift Prairie and
the Missouri Plateau.
 Devils Lake, the largest natural lake in the state, is also found in the
east.
 Overall, North Dakota is a very flat state, however, there are some
significant hills and buttes in the western half of the state. Most of the
state was covered in grassland (and today, mostly with farmland); only 2%
of North Dakota was historically forest.
 
Biggest cities

1.Fargo
2.Bismarck
3.Grand Forks
4.Minot
5.West Fargo
6.Mandan
7.Dickinson
8.Jamestown
9.Williston
10.Wahpeton
Fargo  was founded in 1871 and its the largest city in the U.S.
state of North Dakota and the county seat of Cass County .The city of Fargo
is the crossroads and economic center of a large portion of eastern North
Dakota and a portion of northwestern Minnesota. Fargo is a retail,
manufacturing, healthcare, and educational hub for the region. Fargo is home
to North Dakota State University. The local newspaper is The Forum of
Fargo-Moorhead. The city motto is "Gateway to the West".
Bismarck is the capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota, the county seat
of Burleigh County.It is the second most populos city in North Dakota after
Fargo.
The North Dakota State Capitol, has the tallest building in the state,
towers over the central part of Bismarck. The state government employs many
people in the city. As a hub of retail and health care, Bismarck is the economic
center of a large portion of south-central North Dakota and north-
central South Dakota.
Economy & Indurstry

Agriculture is the largest industry in North Dakota,


although petroleum and food processing are also major industries.The
economy of North Dakota had a gross domestic product of $24 billion in
2005.

North Dakota's earliest industries were fur trading and agriculture.


Although less than 10% of the population is employed in the agricultural
sector, it remains a major part of the state's economy, ranking 24th in
the nation in the value of products sold.The state is the largest
producer in the U.S. of barley, sunflower seeds, spring and durum wheat
fost processing, and farm-raised turkeys.
Education
Private schools and tribal colleges.
The state has 11 public colleges and universities, five tribal
community colleges, and four private schools.
The largest institutions are North Dakota State University and
the University of North Dakota.
The higher education system consists of the following institutions:
Tribal colleges:
 Fort Berthold Community College in New Town
 Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates
 Turtle Mountain Community College in Belcourt
 United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck
Private schools:
 Rasmussen College in Fargo and Bismarck
 Jamestown College in Jamestown
 University of Mary in Bismarck
 Trinity Bible College in Ellendale
North Dakota University System (Public schools):

Bismarck State College in Bismarck


Dickinson State University in Dickinson
Lake Region State College in Devils Lake
Mayville State University in Mayville
Minot State University in Minot
Dakota College at Bottineau in Bottineau
North Dakota State University in Fargo
North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton
University of North Dakota in Grand Forks
Valley City State University in Valley City
Williston State College in Williston
State Symbols
Western Meadowlark Wild Prairie Rose
Nokota horse American Elm
THE END
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