Map of Idaho

map of Idaho

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This map of Idaho shows the biggest cities including Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello, and Lewiston. You can also see the topography of the Rocky Mountains, the Bitterroot Range, the Sawtooth Range, and most of the major roads, rivers, and lakes throughout the state.

Idaho Map Information

Idaho was one of the last states to become part of the US, coming in at #43. It’s a mostly mountainous state which makes for a beautiful landscape, but it’s also still very raw land which has led to a relatively low population. Idaho may be best known for their potatoes, but they are also an important resource for mining as well as lumber from the logging industry. The state is even known as the “Gem State” because almost every gem known has been found here.
The state motto of Idaho is “It is forever”. The state bird is the Mountain Bluebird and the state flower is the Syringa. The climate for Idaho is fairly cool, but not as cold as you’d expect from an area so far north. The temperature is still affected from the Oceans affects even though it’s so far inland.

Idaho Statistics

Population: ~1,545,000 (2009 census)
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Change from 2000-2009: +19.5%
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Overall Size: 82,747 sq. miles
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People per Sq. Mile: 15.6
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Length: 479 miles
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Width: 305 miles
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High Point: Borah Peak – 12,662 ft.
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Male Population: 50.2% (2008 est.)
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Median Household Income: $47,561 (2008 est.)