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This is the flag of Idaho and its shield too.
English is the official language.
The total area is
216,632 km².
The total population is 1,523,816 inhabitants.
The capital is Boise. It’s the metropolitan area and the largest city.
Climate in Idaho can be hot, although extended periods over 38 °C for the maximum temperature are rare. Hot
summer days are tempered by the low relative humidity and cooler evenings during summer months since, for
most of the state, the highest diurnal difference in temperature is often in the summer. Winters can be cold, although extended periods of bitter cold weather below
zero are unusual.
The ambiguous religious affiliations of Idahoans are:
Protestant – 29.3%
LDS (Mormon) – 22.8%
Catholic – 14.3%
Non-Denominational Christian – 13.6%
None – 12.7%
Other – 7.2%
The Idaho History Center, Old Penitentiary Road, Boise, the
headquarters of the Idaho State Historical Society, holding Lincoln.
The Salmon is also known as
“The River of No Return”.
The city of Coeur d'Alene has grown significantly in recent years due in part
to a substantial increase in tourism, encouraged by several resorts in the
area.
The Silver Valley is a region of the
Coeur d'Alene Mountains in
northern Idaho noted for its
mining heritage, dating back to
the 1880s.
The Snake River is a major tributary of the Columbia River in the U.S. states of
Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a national monument and
national preserve located in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho, near the small
town of Arco.
Steve Canyon
Visited this "statue" it isn't worth the
time. The picture is extremely deceiving.
The statue is actually about four
feet tall and next to a rather uninspiring building. The town
it's in is actually quite nice.
Hagerman Fossil Beds
National Monument near
Hagerman, Idaho, contains
the largest concentration of
Hagerman Horse fossils in North America.