The major lakes in North Dakota are:
Lake Sakakawea (largest man made lake in North Dakota and third largest man made lake in the US)
Devils Lake (largest natural made lake in North Dakota and the second largest lake in North Dakota)
Missouri, Red, Cannonball, James, Sheyenne, Souris, and Heart rivers and Lakes Sakakawea and Devils Lake.
North andSouth Dakota
North Dakota has two area codes: 701 and 605.
In the Dakotas, North Dakota and South Dakota, the regions which have many irregular cliffs and colored hills are called badlands.Much of the South Dakota Badlands are found in Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota.Mudh of the North Dakota Badlands are found in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, in western North Dakota.
The neighboring states of North Dakota are Montana, South Dakota, Minnesota, and the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Canada is not part of the North Dakota continent. North Dakota is a state within the continent of North America, while Canada is its own country located in North America.
Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe are the major lakes in North Dakota.
North Dakota has many rivers and lakes.
The Chippewa were forced to move from around the Great Lakes so they came to North Dakota.
North Dakota has many lakes, but the most popular one is probably Lake Sakakawea. Devil's Lake and Lake Metigoshe are also popular.
Much of North Dakota is relatively flat with an abundance of small lakes - the "prairie pothole" region. Southwestern North Dakota contains sharply-cresting buttes and the North Dakota badlands.
North Dakota has both surface water (lakes, rivers, streams) and ground water (aquifers and wells).
North Dakota rivers include Missouri, Red (the Red River of the North), Cannonball, James, Sheyenne, Souris, and Heart rivers. Other North Dakota rivers are Little Muddy, Des Lacs, the Little Missouri, White Earth river, Knife, Pembina, Tongue, Park, Forest, Goose, Maple, and the Wild Rice river. The names of North Dakota lakes include Lake Sakakawea and Devils Lake. Other North Dakota lakes are Lake Darling, Long Lake, Alkaline Lake, Lac Aux Morts, Lake Ashtabula, Horsehead Lake, and part of Lake Oahe.
North Dakota's water resources come from both surface water(lakes, rivers, streams) and underground water (aquifers and wells).
North Dakota has one state capital. Bismarck is the state capital in North Dakota.
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North Dakota is a US State and contains no countries.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.