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City (pop., 2000: 13,876), capital of South Dakota, U.S. It is located on the Missouri River , in the geographic centre of the state.
The area was originally inhabited by Arikara Indians. The city was founded in 1880 as the western terminus of the Chicago and North Western Railway, which spurred its growth as a mining and trade centre. It became the state capital in 1889. It is the hub of a large, diversified agricultural area with a significant tourist industry based on nearby lakes.
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Ailly Pierre d'
Anouilh Jean Marie Lucien Pierre
Balmain Pierre Alexandre Claudius
Baudelaire Charles Pierre
Bayle Pierre
Beaumarchais Pierre Augustin Caron de
Beauregard Pierre Gustave Toutant
Belloc Joseph Pierre Hilaire
Berthelot Pierre Eugène Marcellin
Blanchard Jean Pierre François
Bonnard Pierre
Boulez Pierre
Bourdieu Pierre
Brazza Pierre Paul François Camille Savorgnan de
Brissot de Warville Jacques Pierre
Cambon Pierre Paul
Cardin Pierre
Chaumette Pierre Gaspard
Pierre Roger
Corneille Pierre
Coubertin Pierre baron de
Debré Michel Jean Pierre
Du Buat Pierre Louis Georges
Fermat Pierre de
Flandin Pierre Étienne
Guizot François Pierre Guillaume
Iberville Pierre Le Moyne d'
L'Enfant Pierre Charles
La Vérendrye Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de
Laclos Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de
Laplace Pierre Simon marquis de
Larousse Pierre Athanase
Latreille Pierre André
Laval Pierre
Loti Pierre
Marivaux Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de
Mendès France Pierre
Périer Casimir Pierre
Poujade Pierre Marie
Proudhon Pierre Joseph
Prud'hon Pierre Paul
Puget Pierre
Puvis de Chavannes Pierre Cécile
Rampal Jean Pierre Louis
Redouté Pierre Joseph
Renoir Pierre Auguste
Ronsard Pierre de
Rousseau Pierre Etienne Théodore
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Seurat Georges Pierre
Tardieu André Pierre Gabriel Amédée
Teilhard de Chardin Marie Joseph Pierre
Trudeau Pierre Elliott
Waldeck Rousseau Pierre Marie René