- Idaho - Wikipedia
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
- Idaho | 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
- Top 15 Places to Visit in Idaho: Bucket List Destinations
From scenic parks to dreamy natural hot springs and quintessential cities and towns, the must-visit places in Idaho are abundant
- 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
- About Idaho | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
Learn about Idaho cities, counties, history, and more!
- Facts About Idaho | Learn All About Idaho
Idaho’s history lies with its native tribes, the Lewis and Clark Expedition and determined pioneers on the Oregon Trail Today’s Idaho is both cosmopolitan and small-town friendly
- 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
- Idaho - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Idaho became a state in 1890, and it is the 11th largest state in land area, and the 14th largest in total area (land and water) Despite this, the population of Idaho was only 1,839,106 in 2020, making it ranked the 38th largest state by population
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