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Great Falls, third largest municipality by population in Montana. Downtown Bozeman, Montana's fourth largest municipality by population. Uptown Butte, fifth largest municipality by population in Montana. Montana State Capitol in Helena, capital city of Montana. Kalispell, looking toward Glacier National Park.
Name of place Number of counties Principal county ZIP code Lower Upper Babb: 1 Glacier County: 59411 Bainville: 1 Roosevelt County: 59212 Baker: 1 Fallon County: 59313 Ballantine: 1 Yellowstone County: 59006 Bannack: 1 Beaverhead County: Basin: 1 Jefferson County: 59631 Bearcreek: 1 Carbon County: 59007 Belfry: 1 Carbon County: 59008 Belgrade ...
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Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman (/ ˈboʊzmən / BOHZ-mən) is a city in and the county seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States. Located in southwest Montana, the 2020 census put Bozeman's population at 53,293 making it the fourth-largest city in Montana. [7]
Subdivisions. cities, towns, unincorporated communities, Indian reservations, census designated place. This is a list of the counties in the U.S. state of Montana. There are 56 counties in the state. Montana has two consolidated city-counties— Anaconda with Deer Lodge County and Butte with Silver Bow County.
Among cities in Montana, it is the 8th largest by area, 7th most populous, and 8th fastest growing from 2010 to 2020. [6] In Montana's northwest region, it is the largest city and the commercial center of the Kalispell Micropolitan Statistical Area. [3] The name Kalispell is a Salish word meaning "flat land above the lake".
At the time of his death, Kjersem lived in Belgrade, Montana. The city, part of the Bozeman metropolitan area, is about 45 miles directly north from where he was found slain.
Helena has been the capital of Montana Territory since 1875 and the state of Montana since 1889. Referendums were held in 1892 and 1894 to determine the state's capital; the result was to keep the capitol in Helena. In 1902, the Montana State Capitol was completed. [ 55 ][ 56 ] Until the 1900 census, Helena was the most populous city in the state.