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Place Name
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Stutsman County
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Pronunciation
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STUHTS-muhn
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Place Status (Type)
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county
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Capital is
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Jamestown.
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Population
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22,241 (1990)
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Location
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North Dakota, United States, North America
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Latitude
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46°58'N
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Longitude
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98°57'W
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Stutsman
(STUHTS-muhn), county (
2,269 sq mi/5,877 sq km; 1990
pop. 22,241), central N.Dak.; Jamestown.; 46°58'N 98°57'W.
Agr. area drained by James R. and Pipestem and Beaver creeks.
Sunflowers, rye, hay, flax, wheat; dairying; cattle, hogs, sheep. Food
prods., machinery, transportation equip. Arrowwood Natl. Wildlife
Refuge in NE; Chase L. Natl. Wildlife Refuge in W; Fort Seward Historic
Site in E, near Jamestown; Jamestown Reservoir (Jim L.), Arrowwood,
Mud, and Pipestem lakes in E; Chase L. in W. Formed 1873.
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