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Regional designations of Montana

The Regional designations of Montana vary widely within the U.S state of Montana. The state is a large geographical area (147,046 square miles (380,850 km2)) that is split by the Continental Divide, resulting in watersheds draining into the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Hudson's Bay. The state is approximately 545 miles (877 km) east to west along the Canada–United States border and 320 miles (510 km) north to south. The fourth largest state in land area, it has been divided up in official and unofficial ways into a variety of regions. Additionally, Montana is part of a number of larger federal government administrative regions.

Montana State Flag

Unofficial designations edit

Various parts of Montana have been given a number of formal and informal names, including:

Official state regions edit

Tourism regions edit

The Montana Official Travel Site (visitmt.com) has designated six distinct regions in the state for travel promotion.[4]

Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks regions edit

The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks has designated seven administrative regions for the purposes of fish, wildlife and parks management.[11]

Federal government regions edit

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service edit

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service includes Montana in the Mountain-Prairie region which includes Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.[19]

Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies edit

Montana east of the continental divide and Wyoming make up the Rocky Mountain Region of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) which includes the following Indian agencies in Montana.[20]

Bureau of Land Management edit

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) includes Montana with North and South Dakota in its Montana-Dakotas region. The BLM administers Montana through nine regional field offices.[27]

  • Billings office
  • Butte office
  • Dillon office
  • Glasgow office
  • Havre office
  • Lewistown office
  • Malta office
  • Miles City office
  • Missoula office

National Weather Service edit

Montana is part of the Western Region of the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS maintains four regional offices in Montana.[28]

  • Billings
  • Glasgow
  • Great Falls
  • Missoula

The NWS designates regional weather reports originating from these offices as Southeastern Montana, Northeastern Montana, Central Montana and Western Montana/Central Idaho.[29]

Social Security Administration edit

Montana is included in the Denver Region of the Social Security Administration along with Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Utah.[30]

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers edit

Montana is included in the Omaha District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division.[31]

Climate regions edit

In the Köppen climate classification system, Montana is predominantly a BSk (Semi-arid or Steppe) climate, with the Mountainous areas, mostly in the western parts of the state, listed as Dfb (humid continental). Areas near Granite Peak and the highest elevations in Glacier National Park are Dfc (Continental subarctic), and a small area in the northwestern corner of the state near the Idaho border listed as Dsb (Warm summer continental).[32] The United States Department of Agriculture places most of Montana in Plant Hardiness Zones 3 and 4, with limited areas in zone 5 with a small sliver of the state centered in Sanders County in zone 6. These zone boundaries correspond closely to the Köppen classifications.[33] For purposes of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code, which provides minimum insulation standards for home construction based on climate, the entire state is classified in climate zone 6, requiring higher levels of insulation than are recommended in more temperate climates.[34]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Vichorek, Daniel N. (1993). The Hi-Line, Profiles of a Montana Land. Helena, Montana: American World and Geographic Publishing. p. 7. ISBN 1-56037-021-1.
  2. ^ "Montana's Golden Triangle". American Profile. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  3. ^ Rees, Tony (2007). Arc of the Medicine Line-Mapping the World's Longest Undefended Border Across the Western Plains. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-8032-1791-1.
  4. ^ "Montana Official Travel Site-Regions". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  5. ^ "Custer Country, Montana". Retrieved 2011-06-13.
  6. ^ "Glacier Country, Montana". Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  7. ^ "Gold West Country Communities". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  8. ^ "Montana's Missouri River Country". Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  9. ^ "Montana's Russell Country-Area Map". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  11. ^ "Fish and Wildlife Regions". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  12. ^ "FWP Region 1". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-05-31.
  13. ^ "FWP Region 2". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  14. ^ "FWP Region 3". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  15. ^ "FWP Region 4". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  16. ^ "FWP Region 5". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
  17. ^ "FWP Region 6". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
  18. ^ "FWP Region 7". Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
  19. ^ "Mountain-Prairie Region". U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  20. ^ . U.S. Department of the Interior. Archived from the original on 2011-02-28. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  21. ^ "Blackfeet Agency". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  22. ^ "Crow Agency". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  23. ^ "Fort Belknap Agency". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  24. ^ "Fort Peck Agency". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  25. ^ "Northern Cheyenne Agency". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  26. ^ "Rocky Boy's Agency". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  27. ^ "Montana-Dakotas". U.S. Department of Interior. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  28. ^ "NOAA NWS Offices and Centers". Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  29. ^ "National Maps - NOAA's National Weather Service". Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  30. ^ "Denver Region". Social Security Administration. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  32. ^ "World Maps of Köppen-Geiger climate classification". koeppen-geiger.vu-wien.ac.at.
  33. ^ "USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map". planthardiness.ars.usda.gov.
  34. ^ "2009 IECC Climate Zone Map - Montana". energycode.pnl.gov.

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The Regional designations of Montana vary widely within the U S state of Montana The state is a large geographical area 147 046 square miles 380 850 km2 that is split by the Continental Divide resulting in watersheds draining into the Pacific Ocean Gulf of Mexico and Hudson s Bay The state is approximately 545 miles 877 km east to west along the Canada United States border and 320 miles 510 km north to south The fourth largest state in land area it has been divided up in official and unofficial ways into a variety of regions Additionally Montana is part of a number of larger federal government administrative regions Montana State Flag Contents 1 Unofficial designations 2 Official state regions 2 1 Tourism regions 2 2 Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks regions 3 Federal government regions 3 1 U S Fish and Wildlife Service 3 2 Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies 3 3 Bureau of Land Management 3 4 National Weather Service 3 5 Social Security Administration 3 6 U S Army Corps of Engineers 4 Climate regions 5 NotesUnofficial designations editVarious parts of Montana have been given a number of formal and informal names including Eastern Montana with varying definitions placing the western boundary anywhere from the Continental Divide to areas east of Billings Montana Western Montana with varying definitions placing the eastern boundary anywhere from the Continental Divide to the eastern edge of the Absaroka Range Central Montana with varying definitions The Hi Line a region of northern Montana close to the Canada United States border along which runs the main line of the Great Northern Railway and U S Highway 2 1 The Golden Triangle an area noted for grain growing outlined by the cities of Havre Conrad and Great Falls 2 Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem which includes all or parts of Gallatin and Custer National Forests in addition to Yellowstone National Park Many Glacier is a region within Glacier National Park The region is located north of the Going to the Sun Road on the east side of the park Medicine Line the name given the 49th parallel border between the U S and Canada between Lake of the Woods and the continental divide by Native Americans because of its seemingly magical ability to prevent U S soldiers from crossing it 3 The Flathead encompassing the area around Flathead Lake and surrounding communities Two Medicine is the collective name of a region located in the southeastern section of Glacier National Park The Bitterroot centered on Ravalli County and Hamilton the county seat Official state regions editTourism regions edit The Montana Official Travel Site visitmt wbr com has designated six distinct regions in the state for travel promotion 4 Custer Country comprising Big Horn Carter Custer Dawson Fallon Golden Valley Musselshell Powder River Prairie Rosebud Treasure Wibaux Yellowstone counties Includes the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument 5 Glacier Country comprising Flathead Glacier Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Ravalli and Sanders counties Includes Glacier National Park 6 Gold West Country comprising Beaverhead Broadwater Deer Lodge Jefferson Lewis and Clark Madison Powell and Silver Bow counties 7 Missouri River Country comprising Daniel Garfield McCone Phillips Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley counties 8 Includes major portions of the Montana Dinosaur Trail Russell Country comprising Blaine Cascade Chouteau Fergus Glacier Hill Liberty Meagher Petroleum Pondera Toole and Teton counties 9 The region is named for the influence on the area by cowboy artist Charles M Russell Yellowstone Country comprising Carbon Gallatin Park Stillwater and Sweet Grass counties Includes northern and western gateways to Yellowstone National Park 10 Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks regions edit The Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks has designated seven administrative regions for the purposes of fish wildlife and parks management 11 Region 1 Northwest Montana Kalispell Montana includes Flathead Lake 12 Region 2 West Central Montana Missoula Montana includes the Clark Fork Blackfoot and Bitterroot rivers 13 Region 3 Southwest Montana Bozeman Montana includes the Madison Gallatin Jefferson upper Missouri upper Yellowstone Beaverhead and Big Hole rivers 14 Region 4 North Central Montana Great Falls Montana includes the lower Missouri and Smith rivers 15 Region 5 South Central Montana Billings Montana includes the Yellowstone Stillwater Bighorn and Boulder rivers 16 Region 6 North East Montana Glasgow Montana includes Fort Peck Reservoir on the Missouri River 17 Region 7 South East Montana Miles City Montana includes the Missouri Yellowstone and Tongue rivers 18 Federal government regions editU S Fish and Wildlife Service edit The U S Fish and Wildlife Service includes Montana in the Mountain Prairie region which includes Colorado Kansas Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Utah and Wyoming 19 Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies edit Montana east of the continental divide and Wyoming make up the Rocky Mountain Region of the Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA which includes the following Indian agencies in Montana 20 Blackfeet Agency services the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Glacier and Pondera Counties 21 Crow Agency services the Crow Indian Reservation in Big Horn Yellowstone and Treasure counties 22 Fort Belknap Agency services the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Blaine and Phillips counties 23 Fort Peck Agency services the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Roosevelt Valley Daniels and Sheridan counties 24 The agency administers off reservation trust lands in Montana for the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation Northern Cheyenne Agency services the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Rosebud and Big Horn counties 25 Rocky Boy s Agency services the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation in Hill and Chouteau County 26 The Flathead Agency is in the BIA Northwest Region and services the Flathead Indian Reservation in Lake Sanders Missoula and Flathead counties Bureau of Land Management edit The Bureau of Land Management BLM includes Montana with North and South Dakota in its Montana Dakotas region The BLM administers Montana through nine regional field offices 27 Billings office Butte office Dillon office Glasgow office Havre office Lewistown office Malta office Miles City office Missoula officeNational Weather Service edit Montana is part of the Western Region of the U S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s National Weather Service NWS The NWS maintains four regional offices in Montana 28 Billings Glasgow Great Falls MissoulaThe NWS designates regional weather reports originating from these offices as Southeastern Montana Northeastern Montana Central Montana and Western Montana Central Idaho 29 Social Security Administration edit Montana is included in the Denver Region of the Social Security Administration along with Colorado North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming and Utah 30 U S Army Corps of Engineers edit Montana is included in the Omaha District of the U S Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division 31 Climate regions editIn the Koppen climate classification system Montana is predominantly a BSk Semi arid or Steppe climate with the Mountainous areas mostly in the western parts of the state listed as Dfb humid continental Areas near Granite Peak and the highest elevations in Glacier National Park are Dfc Continental subarctic and a small area in the northwestern corner of the state near the Idaho border listed as Dsb Warm summer continental 32 The United States Department of Agriculture places most of Montana in Plant Hardiness Zones 3 and 4 with limited areas in zone 5 with a small sliver of the state centered in Sanders County in zone 6 These zone boundaries correspond closely to the Koppen classifications 33 For purposes of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code which provides minimum insulation standards for home construction based on climate the entire state is classified in climate zone 6 requiring higher levels of insulation than are recommended in more temperate climates 34 Notes edit Vichorek Daniel N 1993 The Hi Line Profiles of a Montana Land Helena Montana American World and Geographic Publishing p 7 ISBN 1 56037 021 1 Montana s Golden Triangle American Profile Retrieved 7 January 2015 Rees Tony 2007 Arc of the Medicine Line Mapping the World s Longest Undefended Border Across the Western Plains Lincoln NE University of Nebraska Press p 5 ISBN 978 0 8032 1791 1 Montana Official Travel Site Regions Retrieved 2011 06 07 Custer Country Montana Retrieved 2011 06 13 Glacier Country Montana Retrieved 2011 06 11 Gold West Country Communities Retrieved 2011 06 07 Montana s Missouri River Country Retrieved 2011 06 11 Montana s Russell Country Area Map Retrieved 2011 06 07 Montana s Yellowstone Country Map of Region Archived from the original on 2012 03 07 Retrieved 2011 06 07 Fish and Wildlife Regions Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 05 29 FWP Region 1 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 05 31 FWP Region 2 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 06 07 FWP Region 3 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 06 07 FWP Region 4 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 06 07 FWP Region 5 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 06 10 FWP Region 6 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 06 10 FWP Region 7 Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Retrieved 2011 06 10 Mountain Prairie Region U S Fish and Wildlife Service Retrieved 2011 05 29 Indian Affairs Rocky Mountain Region U S Department of the Interior Archived from the original on 2011 02 28 Retrieved 2011 05 29 Blackfeet Agency Retrieved 2011 06 07 Crow Agency Retrieved 2011 06 07 Fort Belknap Agency Retrieved 2011 06 07 Fort Peck Agency Retrieved 2011 06 07 Northern Cheyenne Agency Retrieved 2011 06 07 Rocky Boy s Agency Retrieved 2011 06 07 Montana Dakotas U S Department of Interior Retrieved 2011 05 29 NOAA NWS Offices and Centers Retrieved 2011 06 07 National Maps NOAA s National Weather Service Retrieved 7 January 2015 Denver Region Social Security Administration Retrieved 2011 06 11 U S Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division Archived from the original on 2012 01 13 Retrieved 2011 06 11 World Maps of Koppen Geiger climate classification koeppen geiger vu wien ac at USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map planthardiness ars usda gov 2009 IECC Climate Zone Map Montana energycode pnl gov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regional designations of Montana amp oldid 1133362522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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