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This system is for purchasing temporary motor vehicle registration. Nonresidents gainfully employed in this state and driving vehicles that are not registered with the state of North Dakota are subject to temporary registration for a minimum of 6 months.
The North Dakota oil boom was the period of rapidly expanding oil extraction from the Bakken Formation in the state of North Dakota that lasted from the discovery of the Parshall Oil Field in 2006, and peaked in 2012, but with substantially less growth noted since 2015 due to a global decline in oil prices.
The remainder of the Drift Prairie is generally flat land, much of which has been converted to cropland of spring wheat, durum, other small grains, canola, sunflowers, and alfalfa. The Sheyenne and James rivers meander through this region.
The Drift Prairie is the second highest land in North Dakota. It is several hundred feet higher than the Red River Valley and covers most of the eastern half of the state. In the southern part of the state, it is about 75 miles wide, but it stretches out to be about 200 miles wide in the northern part of the state.
1889 Enabling Act authorizes North Dakota statehood and provides for a state constitutional convention on February 22, 1889. 1889 Seventy-five delegates were elected on May 14, 1889. 1889 Constitutional Convention opened in Bismarck on July 4, 1889. 1889 Voters ratify the constitution on October 1, 1889.
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In the southern part of the state, the continental divide runs between the James and the Sheyenne valleys from the border with South Dakota northward toward Harvey. South of Harvey, the divide angles westward and roughly follows a crest in the Missouri Coteau that is slightly west and south of the Missouri Escarpment.
Minot, North Dakota, is located in the Drift Prairie region of north central North Dakota, at 481359N 1011732W.
The middle region of the state is called the Drift Prairie. It lies between the Red River Valley and the Missouri Escarpment. The escarpment is a rocky rise formed by an ice sheet millions of years ago. The Missouri Escarpment lies south of the Souris (Mouse) River and west of the James River.

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