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Montana

“The Treasure State” got its nickname due to the large gold and silver mines

Montana is a fascinating montage to Native American heritage, Wild West pioneering and natural beauty. Few places in the US feel as wild as this state, where grizzly bears are common in the wilderness and big cities feel like small towns. The mix of cowboy culture and outdoor recreation creates a fun destination for anyone with an interest in the great outdoors.

Montana Motto

Oro y Plata which is Spanish for “Gold and Silver”. It is a tribute to Montana’s mining history, specifically when the Gold Rush was in full bloom.

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  • Spoken Languages: English: 94.8% and there are many other languages spoken in the state, including Blackfoot, Assiniboine, Cheyenne, Plains Cree, Crow, Dakota and Kutenai. This is because Montana has one of the highest Native American populations in the US, with about 66,000 people of Native American heritage.
  • Montana is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. At 147,040 square miles (380,800 km2), and with more than 1.0 million residents in 2020, it is the fourth-largest state by area, the eighth-least populous state, and the third-least densely populated state. Its state capital is Helena.
  • It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan to the north.
  • The western half of Montana contains numerous mountain ranges, while the eastern half is characterized by western prairie terrain and badlands, with smaller mountain ranges found throughout the state. In all, 77 named ranges are part of the Rocky Mountains.
  • The economy is primarily based on agriculture, including ranching and cereal grain farming. Other significant economic resources include oil, gas, coal, mining, and lumber. The health care, service, and government sectors are also significant to the state’s economy. Montana’s fastest-growing sector is tourism, with 12.6 million tourists (as of 2019) visiting the state each year.

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WHAT IS Montana FAMOUS FOR?

Started as a family-owned wheat farm in Three Forks, Montana, Wheat Montana has become a go-to spot for freshly baked cinnamon rolls, bread, and other whole-grain products. These cinnamon rolls come in various sizes, but the standard roll is about as big as your head. They’re made with Montana-grown wheat and only natural ingredients

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Most Popular Sports in montana

There are no major league sports franchises in Montana due to the state’s relatively small and dispersed population, but a number of minor-league teams play in the state. Baseball is the minor-league sport with the longest heritage in the state, and Montana is home to four Minor League baseball teams, all members of the Pioneer Baseball League.

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WHAT IS COOL ABOUT MONTANA

Montana is home to a variety of different bird species, making it a perfect spot for bird watching. In the spring and summer months, you can find birds such as the American white pelican, bald eagle, cedar waxwing, and others. There are many different spots in Montana where you can go bird watching, including Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake, and the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge

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montana slang words.

  • A Buck Ninety Eight = Expensive
  • Loon = A foolish person
  • Champ = The winner of a contest
  • Sweet Pea = A term of endearment
  • Angry Hank’s = Something that belongs to that angry guy named Hank.
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