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- South Dakota (U.S. state) [r]: a Great Plains state of the U.S. that joined the union in 1889. [e]
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- South Dakota School of Mines & Technology [r]: History and programs offered at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. [e]
- Aberdeen, South Dakota [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pierre, South Dakota [r]: Capital of the U.S. state of South Dakota, located in the center of the state; population 14,023 in 2020. [e]
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota [r]: The largest city in South Dakota , located in the eastern part of the state; 2006 estimated population 142,000. [e]
- Black Hills [r]: Mountainous region in southwest South Dakota and northeast Wyoming. [e]
- Custer National Park [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Black Hills [r]: Mountainous region in southwest South Dakota and northeast Wyoming. [e]