- Idaho - Wikipedia
Idaho ( ˈaɪdəhoʊ ⓘ) is a landlocked state in the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West subregions of the Western United States It borders Montana and Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west; the state shares a small portion of the Canada–United States border to the north with the Canadian province of British Columbia Idaho's state
- Welcome | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
As the official website for the state of Idaho, Idaho gov is your link to all official government resources, information online services in the state of Idaho
- Idaho | Geography, History, Economy, People, Facts | Britannica
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
- Idaho Maps Facts - World Atlas
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
- 20 Best Places to Visit in Idaho, According to Locals - Travel
From national monuments and tiny towns to ski resorts and the Sawtooth Mountains, here are the best places to visit in Idaho
- Facts About Idaho | Learn All About Idaho
Today’s Idaho is both cosmopolitan and small-town friendly Boise, the capital and largest city, developed near Fort Boise along the Oregon Trail has grown to a population of 190,000 Agriculture, manufacturing and tourism are Idaho’s major industries
- Idaho – Quick Fun Facts, Things to Do, Weather
Idaho (ID) is located in the northwestern United States, and the state is known for its diverse nature that includes mountains, forests, and lakes A popular attraction is Yellowstone National Park, and potato farming is important to the state economy, with Idaho as the nation’s leading producer
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