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South Dakota, the "Coyote State" "Sunshine State"

Abbreviation: SD

South Dakota was named for the Dakota division of the Sioux Indians. Dakota means "Friend". Today, just less than 10 percent of its population is American Indian. In 1889, South Dakota was admitted to the Union as the 40th state. On the same day, North Dakota was admitted. The Dakota Territory was divided along the 46th parallel. South Dakota is mainly a rural state. It is known for two monumental sculptures carved into the Black Hills — Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which honors presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt, and the Crazy Horse Monument, still under construction, which honors the Oglala Sioux war chief. South Dakota is a state of many startling and beautiful contrasts. The wide Missouri River flows southward through the middle of the state. Low hills, formed by ancient glaciers and vast stretches of fertile cropland lie east of the river. The enchanting Black Hills rise abruptly in the southwest. Southeast of the Black Hills are the weirdly beautiful Badlands.

GOVERNMENT

Capital: Pierre
Governor: Michael Rounds, R (to Jan. 2007)
Senators: John Thune, R (to Jan. 2011); Tim Johnson, D (to Jan. 2009)
House of Representatives: 1 district | Search by zip code

STATISTICS

Population (April 2000): 754,844; National Rank: 46; Percent change since 1990: 8.5%; State Rank based on Percent Change: 36
Land Area: 75,898 sq mi. (196,575 sq km); National Rank: 17
10 largest cities (2000): Sioux Falls, 123,975; Rapid City, 59,607; Aberdeen, 24,658; Watertown, 20,237; Brookings, 18,504; Mitchell, 14,558; Pierre, 13,876; Yankton, 13,528; Huron, 11,893; Vermillion, 9,765

ECONOMY

Total Gross State Product 2001 (millions of dollars): 24,251; National rank: 47; Percent change since 1990: 46%; National Rank based on Growth Rate: 17 (Including Washington, DC)
Per Capita Personal Income 2001:
$26,566; National Rank: 36 (87% of the national average)
State Exports 2002 (millions of dollars): 596; National Rank: 47
Agriculture:
Cattle, hogs, wheat, soybeans, milk, corn.
Industry: Food processing, machinery, lumber and wood products, tourism.

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