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(historical, US) A small, uninhabited portion of land that was left over after the division and organization of the large former Dakota Territory remnants into five new states in the late 19th century, which was overlooked by the federal government for years. It was located at the tripoint between the current states of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana.
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Lost Dakota
name
(historical,
US)
A
small,
uninhabited
portion
of
land
that
was
left
over
after
the
division
and
organization
of
the
large
former
Dakota
Territory
remnants
into
five
new
states
in
the
late
19th
century,
which
was
overlooked
by
the
federal
government
for
years.
It
was
located
at
the
tripoint
between
the
current
states
of
Idaho,
Wyoming,
and
Montana.
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(historical,
US)
A
small,
uninhabited
portion
of
land
that
was
left
over
after
the
division
and
organization
of
the
large
former
Dakota
Territory
remnants
into
five
new
states
in
the
late
19th
century,
which
was
overlooked
by
the
federal
government
for
years.
It
was
located
at
the
tripoint
between
the
current
states
of
Idaho,
Wyoming,
and
Montana.