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Montana (3,124) Although the fourth largest state in area (381,087 sq km), Montana is sparsely populated, connecting the Great Plains in the east with the Rocky Mountains in the western areas. The economy is dominated by mineral, timber, and agricultural production, with some tourism to areas such as Glacier National Park. Montana has a significant Native American population, including elements of the Blackfoot, Sioux, Shoshone, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and other peoples displaced by American settlement.
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- Discovering Montana - Information on relocation, employment, activities, tourism, education and healthcare.
- Montana Facts - A short set of facts about the state.
- Montana Links - A directory of links to businesses, recreation, health, and other services throughout the state.
- Montana Links - Directory of business resources, employment, schools, events, and government.
- Montana Links - Website directory of Montana businesses and artists. Also links to cities, counties, regions, and tribal nations.
- Montana Online - Official site of the State.
- Montana Territories - A directory with information on businesses, recreation, organizations, schools, real estate, and publishers.
- Netstate Montana Symbols and Emblems - A list of state symbols and emblems, including the state flag and seal.
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