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Minot is a city located in north central North Dakota in the United States. With a population of 34,745 at the 2006 census, Minot is the fourth largest city in the state. The city is the county seat of Ward County[3] and is a trading center for a large portion of northern North Dakota, southwestern Manitoba, and southeastern Saskatchewan. Minot is also known as the “Magic City”, and was founded in 1886 during the construction of the Great Northern Railroad.

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Jamestown is a city in Stutsman County, North Dakota in the United States. It is the county seat of Stutsman County[3]. The population is 14,813 as of 2006, making it the seventh largest city in North Dakota. Jamestown was founded in 1872.

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Grand Forks is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Grand Forks County. Its population was estimated at 51,740,[3] and it had an estimated metropolitan population of 97,691 in July 2007.[4] Grand Forks, along with its twin city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, forms the center of the Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is often called Greater Grand Forks or The Grand Cities.

Located on the western banks of the Red River of the North in an extremely flat region known as the Red River Valley,[5] the city is prone to flooding and was struck by the devastating Red River Flood of 1997.[6] Originally called Les Grandes Fourches by French fur traders, Grand Forks was founded in 1870 by steamboat captain Alexander Griggs and incorporated on February 22, 1881.[7] Its location at the fork of the Red River and the Red Lake River gives the city its name.[7]

Historically dependent on local agriculture, the city’s economy now encompasses higher education, defense, health care, manufacturing, food processing, and scientific research.[8][9] Grand Forks is served by Grand Forks International Airport and Grand Forks Air Force Base, while the city’s University of North Dakota is the largest and oldest institution of higher education in the state.[10] The Alerus Center[11] and Ralph Engelstad Arena[12] host athletic and other events, while the North Dakota Museum of Art and Chester Fritz Auditorium are the city’s largest cultural venues.

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Fargo is a city in Cass County, North Dakota in the United States. It is the county seat of Cass County, located in the Red River Valley region. The population was 90,599 at the 2000 census, but has since risen to around 100,000, making it the largest city in North Dakota. Along with West Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota, it forms the center of the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area. The metropolitan area, comprising all of Cass and Clay counties, has a population of 174,367[3] as of 2000 census, and estimated to have risen to 192,779 as of the 2007 Census Bureau estimate. It encompasses a large physical area of Cass County in southeastern North Dakota and Clay County in northwestern Minnesota.

The city of Fargo is the crossroads and economic center of a large portion of eastern North Dakota and a portion of northwestern Minnesota. Fargo is a retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and educational hub for the region. Fargo is home to North Dakota State University. The local newspaper is The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. The city motto is “Gateway to the West”. Fargo was founded in 1871.

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Dickinson is a city in Stark County, North Dakota in the United States. It is the county seat of Stark County[3]. The population is 15,636 at the 2006 census. Dickinson was founded in 1882.

The local paper is the Dickinson Press. Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport serves the city. Dickinson is home to Dickinson State University, bakery manufacturer and distributor Baker Boy and cabinet manufacturer TMI.

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Bismarck is the capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota, the county seat of Burleigh County,[3] and the second most populous city in North Dakota after Fargo. Its population was estimated at 58,333 in July 2006. Its metropolitan population was 94,719 in 2000, but was estimated in 2006 to have grown to 103,242.[4] Bismarck was founded in 1872.

Bismarck sits on the Missouri Plateau directly across the Missouri River from Mandan. The two cities make up the core urban area of the Bismarck-Mandan Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The North Dakota State Capitol, the tallest building in the state, towers over the central part of Bismarck. The state government employs many people within the city. As a hub of manufacturing, retail trade, and health care, Bismarck is the economic center of a large portion of south-central North Dakota.