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Montana

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State of Montana
Flag of Montana State seal of Montana
Flag Èdìdí
Ìlàjẹ́: Treasure State
Motto(s): Oro y plata (Spanish: Gold and Silver)
Map of the United States with Montana highlighted
Map of the United States with Montana highlighted
Èdè oníibiṣẹ́ English
OrúkọaráàlúMontanan
OlúìlúHelena
Ìlú atóbijùlọBillings
Largest metro areaBillings Metropolitan Area
Àlà Ipò 4th ní U.S.
 - Total147,165 sq mi
(381,156 km2)
 - Width255 miles (410 km)
 - Length630 miles (1,015 km)
 - % water1
 - Latitude44° 21′ N to 49° N
 - Longitude104° 2′ W to 116° 3′ W
Iyeèrò Ipò 44th ní U.S.
 - Total967,440 (2008 est.)[1]
902,195 (2000)
- Density6.5/sq mi  (2.51/km2)
Ranked 48th in the U.S.
Elevation 
 - Highest point Granite Peak[2]
12,807 ft (3,904 m)
 - Mean3,396 ft  (1,035 m)
 - Lowest pointKootenai River[2]
1,800 ft (549 m)
Admission to Union  November 8, 1889 (41st)
GómìnàBrian Schweitzer (D)
Ìgbákejì GómìnàJohn Bohlinger (R)
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U.S. Senators Max Baucus (D)
Jon Tester (D)
U.S. House delegation Denny Rehberg (R) (list)
Time zone Mountain: UTC-7/DST-6
Abbreviations MT US-MT
Websitemt.gov

Ipinle Montana (en-us-Montana.ogg /mɒnˈtænə/ ) je ikan ninu awon ipile 50 ni orile-ede Amerika.

  1. "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
  2. 1 2 "Elevations and Distances in the United States". U.S. Geological Survey. 29 April 2005. Archived from the original on 1 June 2008. Retrieved November 6, 2006. Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)