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North Dakota, famous for the rolling hills, majestic rivers and countless inland lakes, abounds with lakeshore opportunity. From the mighty Missouri River that runs through the state capital of Bismarck to Williston, North Dakota. The Missouri Rivers shapes Lake Sakakawea into one of the greatest fishing lakes in the Midwest. The eastern part of North Dakota is outlined by the Red River and the towns of Wahpeton, Fargo, Grand Forks and Pembina. With countless lakes like Devils Lake scattered all across the state offering a waterfront, lakefront or riverfront home for anyone looking to explore the state of North Dakota.
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Major Waterbodies in North Dakota Devils Lake is the largest natural body of water in North Dakota. Devils Lake derives its name from the Native American name Miniwaukan. Early explorers incorrectly translated the word to mean Bad Spirit. Bolstered by the many legends of drowned warriors and lake monsters the name evolved into Devils Lake. This very fertile prairie lake grows large numbers of the fish known as walleye, northern pike, and white bass. The lake has earned the reputation of being the Perch Capital of the World.
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November 7, 2009 (18) North Dakota Properties
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| Bismarck, Mandan, Lake Oahe, Lake Tschida |
| Devils Lake, Rugby |
| Dickinson, Bowman |
| Garrison, Lake Sakakawea |
| Grand Forks, Grafton |
| Jamestown, Fargo, Wahpeton, Pipestem Lake, Lake Ashtabula |
| Minot, Powers Lake, Lake Darling |
| Williston, Watford City, Tioga |
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