The vast majority of Idaho's population lives in the Snake River Plain, a valley running from across the entirety of southern Idaho from east to west. The valley contains the major cities of Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, and Pocatello.
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Idaho, also known as “The Gem State”, is a state located in the Western United States. It shares its northern border with Canada, its eastern border with Montana and Wyoming, its southern border with Utah and Nevada, and its western border with Washington and Oregon.
Geographical and historical treatment of Idaho, including maps and a survey of its people, economy, and government. Idaho is shaped much like a logger’s boot, thereby accidentally reflecting the state’s rugged forested and mountainous terrain in which logging and mining play major roles.
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The 11th-biggest state by area, Idaho boasts the largest federally managed wilderness area outside of Alaska and is one of the fastest-growing states by population.
Idaho is a thrill-seeker’s paradise, home to vast wilderness areas to explore and welcoming towns to call home for vacation.
Айда́хо[2] (также А́йдахо[3]; англ. Idaho, американское произношение: [ˈaɪdəhoʊ] о файле) — штат США [4] на тихоокеанском Северо-Западе в группе Горных штатов.
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Explore key Idaho facts, state symbols, and quick information to help you learn what defines the Gem State and the people who call it home.
Learn about Idaho’s past, from early cultures to statehood, and explore stories that shaped our land, communities, and way of life.
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Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) adheres to all applicable state and federal laws and regulations related to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or veteran’s status.
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Idaho’s Abortion Bans Explained: A Primer on the Complicated Laws that Govern Reproductive Rights in Idaho and the Changes That We Can Make by Mary E. Shea
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The Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) submitted Idaho’s grant application on Nov. 4. The application was crafted in close consultation with the Idaho Rural Health Application Task Force, created by Governor Brad Little, which included legislative leaders, tribal representation, and executive branch officials from across state government.
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