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  Montana article - Montana Detail State nickname Other U.S. States Capital Helena Billings - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Montana was the first state to elect a woman to the United States Congress, Jeannette Rankin.
Montana is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, on the east by North Dakota and South Dakota, on the south by Wyoming, and on the southwest and west by Idaho.
Montana's population in 2001 was estimated at 904,433.
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 Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montana is also one of many areas to claim the disputed title of "world's shortest river" (the Roe River).
Fort Shaw, (Montana Territory), was established in the spring of 1867.
As of 2004, the population of Montana was estimated to be 926,865.
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 Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
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).
In the south near the Yellowstone River the mountains reach an altitude of 10,000 feet and the peaks are perpetually covered with snow.
As of 2003, the population of Montana was 917,621.
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 List of Montana rivers Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
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 Clark Fork River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The largest river by volume in Montana, it drains an extensive region of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northern Idaho in the watershed of the Columbia River, flowing northwest through a long mountain valley and emptying into Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho.
The Pend Oreille River, which drains the lake to the Columbia, is sometimes included as part of the Clark Fork, giving it a total length of 479 mi (771 km), with a drainage area of 25,820 sq mi (66,874 km²).
A middle segment of the river in Montana was formerly known as the Missoula River.
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 Yellowstone River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Considered the principal tributary of the upper Missouri, the river and its tributaries drains a wide area stretching from the Rocky Mountains in the vicinity of the Yellowstone National Park across the mountains and high plains of southern Montana and northern Wyoming.
The river was explored in 1806 by William Clark during the return voyage of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the Clarks Fork of the river was named for him.
The Yellowstone River was an important artery of transportation for Native Americans as well as for white settlers by riverboat in the 19th century.
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 MONTANA FACTS AND INFORMATION
Modern-day Montana became Montana_Territory in 1864 and later became the 41st state in 1889.
Montana is also one of many areas to claim the disputed title of "world's shortest river" (the Roe_River).
On the east slopes of the Rocky_Mountains lies the Sun River Valley (west of Great_Falls).
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 Tongue River (Montana) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Tongue River is a tributary of the Yellowstone, approximately 265 mi (426 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana.
At the Battle of the Tongue River, Brigadier General Patrick Edward Connor routed an Indian force along the river on August 29, 1865.
Then on August 4, 1873, the river was again the site of an engagement between the U.S. Cavalry under George Armstrong Custer and the Sioux, prior to the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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 Montana Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
In the south is the Wyoming border, and on the west and southwest is the Idaho border, marked by the Bitterroot River.
The principal river systems in Montana are the Clark Fork RiverClark Fork of the Columbia, the Missouri RiverMissouri, and the Yellowstone.
The Missouri river, formed by the Jefferson RiverJefferson, Madison RiverMadison and Gallatin RiverGallatin rivers crosses the northeastern part of the state and enters North Dakota.
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 Montana Fly Fishing - The Rivers in Montana
Our river fishing section provides detailed information about more than 40 rivers in Montana, from the popular Madison River to the frequently forgotten rivers like the Marias River and the Flathead River.
We strongly urge any angler who will be visiting Montana to fly fish in its many fine rivers to consider purchasing a fishing guidebook or enlisting the services of a licensed guide.
The rivers in Montana are incredibly diverse, and change on an almost daily basis.
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 Powder River (Montana) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Powder River is a a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 375 mi (603 km) long in the southeastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming in the United States.
It is joined by the near the town of Broadus, and joins the Yellowstone approximately fifty miles downriver from Miles City, Montana.
The Powder River Basin near the Montana/Wyoming border is a major source of coal mined in the United States.
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 Montana Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The "M" on Big Butte overlooking the city stands for Montana Tech and was built in 1910.
Montana City is a census-designated place located in Jefferson County, Montana.
Montana City is located at 46°32'14" North, 111°55'54" West (46.537357, -111.931705).
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 Montana Fast Facts and Trivia
Montana is the only state with a triple divide allowing water to flow into the Pacific, Atlantic, and Hudson Bay.
Montana's rivers and streams provide water for three oceans and three of the North American continent's major river basins.
In Montana the elk, deer and antelope populations outnumber the humans.
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 Whitewater Rafting in Montana | RaftInfo.com
The Blackfoot River, romanticized in the Novel A River Runs Through It, is a combination of exciting whitewater and beautiful scenery in a wilderness setting.
The Clark Fork River is noted as being one of Montana's finest rafting rivers.
To learn about other rivers offering whitewater rafting in Montana with a list of outfitters in the area, use the drop down menu located to the right.
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 Sturgeon chub   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The sturgeon chub is indigenous to the Missouri-Mississippi river basins from Montana to Louisiana (Lee et al.
Collections from the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers contain both adult and immature specimens proving recruitment is occurring there and although the few specimens collected from the Powder River in 1994 were all adults, their very presence and reproductive condition strongly indicates recruitment there since 1990 as few chubs live more than 3 years (Stewart 1981).
Tews A. Pallid sturgeon and shovelnose sturgeon in the Missouri River from Fort Peck Dam to Lake Sakakawea and in the Yellowstone from Intake to its mouth.
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 Montana Fly Fishing - Fishing and Floating Northwest Montana Rivers
In the Northwest part of Montana, only the Yaak River and the Kootenai River provide really good trout fishing on a consistent basis that is also easily accessible.
The Middle Fork of the Flathead River and the South Fork of the Flathead River both have excellent fishing in the wilderness areas that form their headwaters.
Overall, with the exception of the popular Kootenai River, the rivers of Northwest Montana are not the popular destination spots for fishing as are found elsewhere in Montana.
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 Missouri dropped from list of most-endangered rivers - billingsgazette.com
The conservation group American Rivers, which issued the list Thursday, is suing the federal government to return the Missouri to a seasonal ebb and flow to improve habitat for birds and fish.
Both are blamed by American Rivers for the plight of dwindling populations of two shorebirds, the piping plover and least tern, and the pallid sturgeon.
American Rivers is among several groups seeking to force the changes in a lawsuit against the corps and the Wildlife Service, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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 NTU Info Centre: Montana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Montana's land area is 145,552 square miles (376,978 km²) [1].
The principle river systems in Montana are the Clark Fork of the Columbia, the Missouri, and the Yellowstone.
In the movie ' First Contact', Montana is the location of the historical first contact between humans and an alien race, the Vulcans.
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 ROE RIVER FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Roe River, which runs between the Missouri_River and Giant_Springs near Great_Falls,_Montana, is recognized by the Guinness_Book_of_Records as the shortest river in the world.
Oregon's D_River also has a claim as the shortest river in the world.
However in practice the length of both rivers can vary substantially, and to date the Roe River remains the official record-holder.
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 Headache Treatments by Native Peoples of the Ecuadorian Amazon
One measure of their isolation would be indicated by the fact that the common cold was unknown to this tribe prior to contact with Westerners.
In addition to the plants listed herein, the Kofan employ one unidentified agent for headache treatment (Pinkley, 1973), whereas the Lowland Quichua have seven, as well as three compounded formulations (Iglesias, 1987).
Tod Gregoire, former Western Montana Clinic librarian and a master of the computer search, whose hours of enthusiastic work tracking obscure sources was critical to this research.
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Montana has the largest concentration of grizzly bears in the lower 48 states.Montana was the first state to elect a woman to the United States Congress, Jeannette Rankin.
See List of Montana countiesMontana is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, on the east by North Dakota and South Dakota, on the south by Wyoming, and on the southwest and west by Idaho.
This artikel Montana is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 Southwest Montana, Home of The Beaverhead, Jefferson, Madison, Big Hole Rivers!
Eventually flowing into the Big Hole River to form the Jefferson River the Beaverhead is a great float fishing stream in its upper sections that offers both rainbow and brown trout.
The river flows from the icy high country on the continental divide down to lowland farm country and eventually meets the Beaverhead near twin bridges to form the Jefferson River.
Often described as the longest riffle in Montana, the Madison is surely one of the most famous rivers in North America.
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 Montana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The state's List of U.S. state capitalsstate capital is Helena, MontanaHelena.
The Montana Agricultural Statistics Service reports that malsters and brewers purchased 19.7 million bushels of Montana's 2004 barley crop to make malt —33 percent more than in 2003.
Montana coach Bobby Hauck says his Grizzlies enjoy the "physical nature" of football.
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 Montana Real Estate MultiList - Homes, Land, Farms and Commercial Property For Sale
Search listings from many different MT Real Estate Agencies - homes, farms, cattle and horse ranches, land, rural, mountain, commercial, businesses, hunting land, fishing land and more.
In the MLS listings search you will find properties from the high plains and farms of Eastern Montana to the Rocky Mountains of Western Montana with it's many rivers and lakes.
Under the description of each listing, we provide a website link to the listing agency having the property listed.
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 Montana Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Stage Coach Inn in West Yellowstone, MT - Hotels.com - Make reservations at the Stage Coach Inn in West Yellowstone, Montana and save up to 70 percent.
Big Mountain Chalets in Whitefish, Montana - Montana ski lodge features ski-in, ski-out accommodations with hot tubs and fireplaces, and are just a few minutes' walk to restaurants and nightlife.
*List Your Site Here for Free: Simply link to this page from your website and a reciprocal link back to your referring page will automatically appear above.
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 Montana biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
It is operated by the National Park Service, but is also a 1900-acre working ranch.
Montana's population in 2003 was estimated at 917,621.
The 2000 Census data on the racial/ethnic makeup of Montana is as follows:
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 Montana : Microuse.com search
By curious coincidence the fortunes of both Fairhavens, a Montana resort and retreat center near Yellowstone Park, and Colac Bay Inn, a bed and breakfast on the south shore of New Zealand become intertwined, dramatically affecting the lives of two people a world apart.
Detailed paddling information on 32 Montana rivers, including such paddling destinations as the Yellowstone, Flathead, Smith, and Missouri.
Hell Creek, Montana, is one of the most windswept, hardscrabble locales in the American West-a quiet town of ranchers, farmers, and others who seek the beauty of the open spaces.
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