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Montana is a state in the <name of region> of the [[United States]]. It borders to the north three [[Canadian]] provinces: [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]], to the east [[North Dakota]] and [[South Dakota]], to the south [[Wyoming]], and to the west and south-west [[Idaho]]. It is the fourth largest US state, but has the third lowest population density, 989,415 as of 2010.  
Montana is a western state of the [[United States]]. It borders to the north three [[Canadian]] provinces: [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]], to the east [[North Dakota]] and [[South Dakota]], to the south [[Wyoming]], and to the west and south-west [[Idaho]]. It is the fourth largest US state, but has the third lowest population density, 989,415 as of 2010.  


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[[Image:Mont.png|thumb|250px|source:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Map_of_USA_MT.svg|State of Montana]]

Revision as of 16:20, 19 September 2011

Montana is a western state of the United States. It borders to the north three Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, to the east North Dakota and South Dakota, to the south Wyoming, and to the west and south-west Idaho. It is the fourth largest US state, but has the third lowest population density, 989,415 as of 2010.

State of Montana

The state capital is Helena.

Map of Montana

Education in Montana

As of 2008-09, there are 829 schools in 49 school districts in Montana. 41% of these schools have less than fifty students. For more information on enrollment numbers, see: http://www.opi.mt.gov/PDF/Directory/2011Directory.pdf

Virtual schools in Montana

The Montana Digital Academy opened in 2010 offering over forty-five courses, and currently provides courses to districts at no cost. For more information, see: http://kpk12.com/states/montana/

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