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Why is South Dakota called South Dakota?
North Dakota and South Dakota were originally one territory called "Dakota Territory" for the Dakota Sioux tribe which lived in the region. Dakota is the Sioux word for "friends" or "allies." When it...
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What is south of South Dakota?
Nebraska
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Is South Dakota in the south?
No, South Dakota is in the north-central region of the United States. No - but there are two Dakotas, North Dakota and South Dakota.
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Why is there a South Dakota and North Dakota?
North Dakota and South Dakota are parts of land acquired in the Louisiana purchase. They ended up as two distinct states due to a political conflict at the time statehood was announced that related...
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Is North Dakota in South Dakota?
No, North Dakota is north of South Dakota. Both North Dakota and South Dakota were part of the Dakota Territory before they became two separate US states.