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Montana, the forty-first state |
Montana became the forty-first state of the United States on November 8, 1889. Located in the northwestern part of the country, it is known for its vast landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and Glacier National Park. The state’s capital is Helena, and its largest city is Billings. Montana’s economy is based on agriculture, mining, and tourism. It has a rich history of Native American cultures, early European settlement, and frontier life.
