Friday, November 16, 2007

The Geographical Position of the State Montana

Montana is one the biggest states of the United States of America. Montana borders on many state, so it has a lot of neighbors. In the North Montana adjoins with the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta, in the East with South and North Dakota, in the south with Idaho and Wyoming and in the west also with Idaho. Montana has an interesting peculiarity – it is conditionally divided into two different economic parts. The west area called Rocky Mountains specializes in the delivery of metal ores and lumber. The East part of Montana (Great Plains) produces the gas raw materials, petroleum, coal and agriculture products. Montana joint the United States in the year 1889 and was the forty first state.
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