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  2. Mount Fuji - Wikipedia

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    Eruption fears continued into the 2020s. In 2021, a new hazard map was created to help residents plan for evacuation, stoking fears because of its increased estimate of lava flow and additional vents. Soon afterwards, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit the area, sending the phrase "Mt Fuji eruption" trending on Twitter.

  3. Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana is a relative hub of beer microbrewing, ranking third in the nation in number of craft breweries per capita in 2011. [242] Significant industries exist for lumber and mineral extraction; the state's resources include gold, coal, silver, talc, and vermiculite. Ecotaxes on resource extraction are numerous.

  4. Havre, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Havre ( / ˈhævər / HAV-ər) is the county seat and largest city in Hill County, Montana, United States. Havre is nicknamed the crown jewel of the Hi-Line. [2] It is said to be named after the city of Le Havre in France. [3] [4] As of the 2020 census the population was 9,362. [5]

  5. Darby, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Darby ( Salish: snk̓ʷɫxʷexʷem̓i, "Place Where They Would Lift Something" [4] [5]) is a town in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. The population was 783 at the 2020 census. [6] Darby is located near the southwestern border of Montana and Idaho, along the Continental Divide. Officially established in 1889, the town was named after ...

  6. Denali - Wikipedia

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    Denali is a granitic pluton, mostly pink quartz monzonite, lifted by tectonic pressure from the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate; at the same time, the sedimentary material above and around the mountain was stripped away by erosion. [12] [13] The forces that lifted Denali also caused many deep earthquakes in ...

  7. Eureka, Montana - Wikipedia

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    30-24850. GNIS feature ID. 0783241 [2] Website. www .eureka-mt .gov. Eureka ( Kutenai: ʔa·knuk̓inʔis [3]) is a town in Lincoln County, Montana, United States, 9 miles (14 km) south of the Canada–US border. The population was 1,380 at the 2020 census.

  8. Glacier County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Glacier County is located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,778. [1] The county is located in northwestern Montana between the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, known to the Blackfeet as the "Backbone of the World". The county is geographically and culturally diverse and includes the Blackfeet Indian ...

  9. Kalispell, Montana - Wikipedia

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    0785622 [2] Website. www .kalispell .com. Kalispell ( / ˈkæləˌspɛl, ˌkæləˈspɛl /, Montana Salish: Ql̓ispé, Kutenai language: Kqayaqawakⱡuʔnam [4]) is a city in Montana and the county seat of Flathead County, Montana, United States. [5] The 2020 census put Kalispell's population at 24,558. [6]