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Montana is a
state in the
Pacific Northwest
and Great Plains regions
of the
United States of America. The central and
western thirds of the state have numerous mountain
ranges (approximately 77 named) of the northern
Rocky Mountains; thus
the state's name, derived from the
Spanish word
montaña 'mountain.' The state nickname is the
"Treasure State." Other nicknames include "Land of
Shining Mountains", "Brave Mexican","Big Sky
Country", and the slogan "the last best place". The
state ranks fourth in area, but 44th in
population, and therefore
has the third lowest
population density in the United States. The
economy is primarily based on
agriculture and significant
lumber and mineral
extraction. Tourism is also
important to the economy, with millions of visitors
a year to
Glacier National Park, the
Battle of Little Bighorn site, and three of the
five entrances to
Yellowstone
National Park.
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