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Definition: Idaho

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A state in the Rocky Mountains.[Wordnet].

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Date "Idaho" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1854. (references)

Common Expressions: Idaho

Expressions Definition
Alameda, Idaho Alameda was a city in Bannock County, Idaho. It was absorbed by nearby Pocatello in 1962 with the support of its mayor, George V. Hansen. Another nearby city, Chubbuck, opposed a similar merger and remained a separate municipality. (references)
Albertson College of Idaho Albertson College of Idaho is a liberal arts college with an enrollment of approximately 800 students located in Caldwell, Idaho. (references)
Analysis of Idaho county namesakes This is a categorized list of Idaho county namesakes. (references)
Arco, Idaho Craters of the Moon National Monument is located near Arco along United States Highway 20. (references)
Bald Mountain, Idaho Bald Mountain is a ski mountain located in Sun Valley, Idaho, USA. It is the main ski area of the Sun Valley resort. It is 3400 feet (1036 m) vertically from top to bottom. There are 19 ski lifts (7 Quads, 4 Triples, 5 Doubles, 3 Surface, and an uphill capacity of 26,780 people (per skier, Sun Valley has more uphill capacity than any other ski area). It has 75 runs with 2054 acres (8.3 km²) of on piste skiing, 645 acres (2.6 km²) of which have artificial snow. (references)
Bayhorse, Idaho Bayhorse is a ghost town in Custer County, Idaho. After a new gold mine failed, silver was discovered in the area and a mine was started. Bayhorse was originally established by the silver mine. As of 2005, the land is privately owned and not open to the public. (references)
Boise County, Idaho Boise County is a county located in the state of Idaho. As of 2000, the population is 6,670. The county's county seat is Idaho City, Idaho6. (references)
Bonanza, Idaho Bonanza is a ghost town in Custer County, Idaho. It was originally established as a mining town. As of 2005, the land is privately owned but open to the public. (references)
Bowmont, Idaho Bowmont is a small rural farming community in Canyon County, south west Idaho. It is located north of Melba and south of Nampa. (references)
Capital of Idaho The capital and largest city of Idaho. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
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Specialty Expressions: Idaho

Expressions Domain Definition
Idaho fescue Administration Native ranges and forests in which Idaho fescue occurs have historically been subjected to fires at varying intervals. Maintenance of grasslands in the Intermountain West is dependent, in part, on periodic fires to remove dry matter and invading shrubs and trees. A decrease in or loss of dominant seral species such as Idaho fescue due to fire exclusion has been noted in many areas. Idaho fescue is a small bunchgrass that can survive light-severity fires. It is usually harmed by more severe fire. Fires burning at 10- to 25- year intervals have neutral to negative effects on Idaho fescue. Rapid sprouting occurs when root crowns are not killed and soil moisture is favorable. Plants may re-establish from seed after fire if temperatures are low enough to allow for survival of seed. (references)
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Physics U.S. Department of energy laboratory involved in engineering studies for fusion and fission reactors, among other things. Not surprisingly, located in Idaho. (references)

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Extended Definition: Idaho


Idaho

State of Idaho
Flag of Idaho State seal of Idaho
Flag of Idaho Seal
Nickname(s): Gem State, Spud State
Motto(s): Esto perpetua
Map of the United States with Idaho highlighted


Official language(s) English
Demonym Idahoan
Capital Boise
Largest city Boise
Largest metro area Boise metropolitan area
Area  Ranked 14th in the US
 - Total 83,642 sq mi
(216,632 km²)
 - Width 305 miles (491 km)
 - Length 479 miles (771 km)
 - % water 0.98
 - Latitude 43.19 N to 49° N
 - Longitude 112.35′ W to 117°15′ W
Population  Ranked 39th in the US
 - Total 1,499,402
 - Density 15.64/sq mi 
6.04/km² (44th in the US)
Elevation  
 - Highest point Borah Peak[1]
12,662 ft  (3,862 m)
 - Mean 5,000 ft  (1,524 m)
 - Lowest point Snake River[1]
710 ft  (217 m)
Admission to Union  July 3, 1890 (43rd)
Governor Butch Otter (R)
Lieutenant Governor Jim Risch (R)
U.S. Senators Larry Craig (R)
Mike Crapo (R)
Congressional Delegation List
Time zones  
 - north of Salmon River Pacific: UTC−8/−7
 - remainder Mountain: UTC−7/−6
Abbreviations ID US-ID
Website www.idaho.gov/
Idaho portal
Idaho State Symbols
Living Symbols
 -Amphibian Eastern Tiger Salamander
 -Bird Mountain Bluebird
 -Butterfly Monarch Butterfly
 -Fish Cutthroat trout
 -Flower Mock Orange
 -Insect Monarch Butterfly
 -Mammal Appaloosa horse
 -Tree Western White Pine
Dance Square Dance
Food Potato, Huckleberry
Fossil Hagerman horse
Gemstone Star Garnet
Slogan(s) Great Potatoes. Tasty Destinations.
Soil Threebear
Song(s) Here We Have Idaho
Route Marker(s)
Idaho Route Marker
Quarter
Idaho quarter
2007
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The State of Idaho (IPA: /ˈaɪdəhoʊ/) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and capital is Boise. Residents are called "Idahoans." Idaho was admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, as the 43rd state.

According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2007 population for Idaho was 1,499,402. The state's postal abbreviation is ID. Idaho's nickname is the Gem State because of its abundance of natural resources. The state motto is Esto Perpetua (Latin for "Let it be forever").

Geography

Welcome to Idaho sign.
Welcome to Idaho sign.
Map of Idaho
Map of Idaho
Idaho Population Density Map
Idaho Population Density Map
Sixty percent of Idaho's land is held by the National Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management, and it leads the nation in forest service land as a percentage of total area..
Sixty percent of Idaho's land is held by the National Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management, and it leads the nation in forest service land as a percentage of total area.[2].[3]
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed in the Owyhee Mountains about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Boise, Idaho.
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed in the Owyhee Mountains about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Boise, Idaho.
Crooked Creek in Gospel Hump Wilderness, Idaho
Crooked Creek in Gospel Hump Wilderness, Idaho
The Palouse region of northern Idaho.
The Palouse region of northern Idaho.
A scenic part of the Snake River in Idaho Falls.
A scenic part of the Snake River in Idaho Falls.
Sunset over the Snake River Plain near Chubbuck.
Sunset over the Snake River Plain near Chubbuck.
Further information: List of Idaho counties

Idaho borders six states and one Canadian province. The states of Washington and Oregon are to the west, Nevada and Utah are to the south, and Montana and Wyoming are to the east. Idaho also shares a short (48 miles (77 km)) border with Canada: the province of British Columbia is to the north. The landscape is rugged with some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the United States. It is a Rocky Mountain state with abundant natural resources and scenic areas. The state has snow-capped mountain ranges, rapids, vast lakes and steep canyons. The waters of Snake River rush through Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in the United States. Shoshone Falls plunges down rugged cliffs from a height greater than that of Niagara Falls. The major rivers in Idaho are the Snake River, the Clark Fork/Pend Oreille River, the Clearwater River and the Salmon River. Other significant rivers include the Coeur d'Alene/Spokane River, the Boise River and the Payette River. The Port of Lewiston, at the confluence of the Clearwater and the Snake Rivers is the farthest inland seaport in the Pacific Northwest.

Idaho's highest point is Borah Peak, 12,662 ft (3,859 m), in the Lost River Range north of Mackay. Idaho's lowest point, 745 ft (227 m), is in Lewiston, where the Clearwater River joins the Snake River and continues into Washington.

Southern Idaho, including the Boise metropolitan area, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Twin Falls are in the Mountain Time Zone. (A legislative oddity (15 U.S.C. ch.6 § 264) theoretically places this region in the Central Time Zone, but this error is not widely known and is universally ignored.) Areas north of the Salmon River, including Coeur d'Alene, Moscow, Lewiston, and Sandpoint are in the Pacific Time Zone and revolve commercially and culturally around Spokane, Washington

Climate

Idaho has much variation in its climate. Although the state's western border is located 300 miles (480 km) from the Pacific Ocean,[citation needed] the maritime influence is still felt in Idaho, especially in the winter when cloud cover, humidity, and precipitation are at their highest points. This influence has a moderating effect in the winter where temperatures are not as low as would otherwise be expected for a northern state with a mostly elevated altitude. The maritime influence is lowest in the southeastern part of the state where the precipitation patterns are often reversed, with wetter summers and drier winters, and seasonal temperature differences more extreme, showing a more continental climate.

Climate in Idaho can be hot, although extended periods over 100 °F (38 °C) for the maximum temperature are rare. Hot summer days are tempered by the low relative humidity and cooler evenings during summer months since, for most of the state, the highest diurnal difference in temperature is often in the summer. Winters can be cold, although extended periods of bitter cold weather below zero are unusual.

Monthly Normal High and Low Temperatures For Various Idaho Cities.
City Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Boise 37/24 44/29 54/34 62/39 71/47 80/54 89/60 88/60 77/51 64/41 48/32 37/24
Lewiston 39/28 46/31 54/36 62/41 70/47 78/54 88/59 88/59 77/51 62/41 47/34 39/28
Pocatello 32/16 39/21 48/27 58/33 68/39 78/46 88/51 87/50 76/42 62/33 44/25 34/17
[1]

Lakes

History

Main article: History of Idaho

Humans may have been present in the Idaho area as long as 14,500 years ago. Excavations at Wilson Butte Cave near Twin Falls in 1959 revealed evidence of human activity, including arrowheads, that rank among the oldest dated artifacts in North America. Native American tribes predominant in the area included the Nez Perce in the north and the Northern and Western Shoshone in the south.

Idaho, as part of the Oregon Country, was claimed by both the United States and United Kingdom until the United States gained undisputed jurisdiction in 1846. Between then and the creation of the Idaho Territory in 1863, parts of the present-day state were included in the Oregon, Washington, and Dakota Territories. The new territory included most of present-day Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. The first organized communities, within the present borders of Idaho, were established in 1860.[4][5]

After some tribulation as a territory, including the chaotic transfer of the territorial capital from Lewiston to Boise, disenfranchisement of the large Mormon minority and a federal attempt to split the territory between Washington Territory and the state of Nevada, Idaho achieved statehood in 1890. The economy of the state, which had been primarily supported by metal mining, shifted towards agriculture and tourism.

In recent years, Idaho has expanded its commercial base as a tourism and agricultural state to include science and technology industries. Science and technology have become the largest single economic center (over 25% of the state's total revenue) within the state and are greater than agriculture, forestry and mining combined.[6]

The Idaho State Historical Society preserves and promotes Idaho’s cultural heritage.

Origin of name

Idaho is the only state that was likely named as the result of a hoax (the so-called "Idahoax") although this is disputed. In the early 1860s, when the United States Congress was considering organizing a new territory in the Rocky Mountains, eccentric lobbyist George M. Willing suggested the name "Idaho," which he claimed was derived from a Shoshone language term meaning "the sun comes from the mountains" or "gem of the mountains." Willing later claimed that he had made up the name himself[2][3]. Congress ultimately decided to name the area Colorado Territory when it was created in February 1861.

However, the name "Idaho" did not go away. The same year Congress created Colorado Territory, a county called Idaho County was created in eastern Washington Territory. The county was named after a steamship named Idaho, which was launched on the Columbia River in 1860. It is unclear whether the steamship was named before or after Willing's claim was revealed. Regardless, a portion of Washington Territory, including Idaho County, was used to create Idaho Territory in 1863.

Despite this lack of evidence for the origin of the name, many textbooks well into the 20th century repeated as fact Willing's account that the name "Idaho" derived from the Shoshone term "ee-da-how".

An excerpt from an Idaho History Textbook:
"Idaho" is a Shoshoni Indian exclamation. The word consists of three parts. The first is "Ee", which in English conveys the idea of "coming down". The second is "dah" which is the Shoshoni stem or root for both "sun" and "mountain". The third syllable, "how", denotes the exclamation and stands for just the same thing in Indian that the exclamation mark (!) does in the English language. The Shoshoni word is "Ee-dah-how", and the Indian thought thus conveyed when translated into English means, "Behold! the sun coming down the mountain".
"IDAHO in the Pacific Northwest". Barber -Martin. 1956. Caxton Printers Ltd. Library of Congress 55-5192.

Chief Joseph Seltice, of the Coeur d'Alene Tribal Nation, posits another possible origin of the name. In his history of the tribe, Saga of the Coeur d'Alene Indians, he writes:

Some sources claim that the name "Idaho" comes from an Indian word, "Ee-dah-how," meaning "Gem of the Mountains." This expression may have come from some other Tribe, and it would have a different meaning for them than it would for the Coeur d'Alenes.
As the Coeur d'Alenes understood the word "Idaho," it would be more correctly pronounced "Ah-d'Hoo." It means "greetings by surprise," indicating friendship, but surprise.
The first syllable conveys to the mind, "All are welcome, from wherever you come; but keep the friendly peace. We welcome you with out-stretched arms, and this entitles us to permanent friendship."
The last syllable is a surprise and exclamation point. The expression means that all are welcome, "though we are surprised to see so many different strangers. The first dawn of day welcomes you as the sun rises." This expression was used by many of the Coeur d'Alenes on the Bitterroot Mountains to greet all who come.
So to all who read these words: "Welcome, with open arms! We're just surprised that there are so many of you!"

Demographics

Historical populations
Census Pop.  %±
1870 14,999
1880 32,610 117.4%
1890 88,548 171.5%
1900 161,772 82.7%
1910 325,594 101.3%
1920 431,866 32.6%
1930 445,032 3%
1940 524,873 17.9%
1950 588,637 12.1%
1960 667,191 13.3%
1970 712,567 6.8%
1980 943,935 32.5%
1990 1,006,749 6.7%
2000 1,293,953 28.5%
Est. 2007 1,499,402 15.9%


As of 2005, Idaho has an estimated population of 1,429,096, which is an increase of 33,956, or 2.4%, from the prior year and an increase of 135,140, or 10.4%, since the year 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 58,884 people (that is 111,131 births minus 52,247 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 75,795 people into the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 14,522 people, and migration within the country produced a net increase of 61,273 people.

This makes Idaho the sixth fastest-growing state after Arizona, Nevada, Florida, Georgia, and Utah. From 2004 to 2005, Idaho grew the third-fastest, surpassed only by Nevada and Arizona.

Nampa, the state's second largest city, has experienced particularly strong growth in recent years. According to census estimates Nampa has grown 22.1% to nearly 65,000 residents between 2000 and 2003. As of 2007, the population in Nampa was estimated at 84,000. Growth of 5% or more over the same period has also been observed in Caldwell, Coeur d'Alene, Meridian, Post Falls and Twin Falls.[4]

Since 1990, Idaho's population has increased by 386,000 (38%).

The Boise Metropolitan Area (officially known as the Boise City-Nampa, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area) is Idaho's largest metropolitan area. Other metropolitan areas in order of size are Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Falls, Pocatello and Lewiston.

As of 2006, six official micropolitan statistical areas are based in Idaho. Twin Falls is the largest of these.

The center of population of Idaho is located in Custer County, in the town of Stanley.[5]

Demographics of Idaho (csv)
By race White Black AIAN* Asian NHPI*
2000 (total population) 96.99% 0.65% 2.14% 1.36% 0.23%
2000 (Hispanic only) 7.53% 0.10% 0.28% 0.07% 0.03%
2005 (total population) 96.81% 0.84% 2.05% 1.48% 0.22%
2005 (Hispanic only) 8.70% 0.17% 0.27% 0.08% 0.03%
Growth 2000–05 (total population) 10.24% 42.33% 5.93% 20.25% 6.65%
Growth 2000–05 (non-Hispanic only) 8.78% 33.87% 5.74% 19.96% 7.09%
Growth 2000–05 (Hispanic only) 27.65% 89.80% 7.17% 25.37% 3.90%
* AIAN is American Indian or Alaskan Native; NHPI is Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

The largest reported ancestries in the state are: German (18.9%), English (18.1%), Irish (10%), American (8.4%), Norwegian (3.6%), Swedish (3.5%).

Religion

A church in Idaho City
A church in Idaho City
Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello.
Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Idaho Falls Temple.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Idaho Falls Temple.

In 2004, the religious affiliations of Idahoans were surveyed as: [6]

  • Protestant – 29.3%
  • LDS (Mormon) – 22.8%
  • Catholic – 14.3%
  • Christian – 13.6%
  • None – 12.7%
  • Other – 7.2%

In 2001, the religious affiliations of the people of Idaho were surveyed as: [7] [8]

  • Christian – 79%
    • Protestant – 50%
      • Baptist – 10%
      • Methodist – 10%
      • Lutheran – 3%
      • Presbyterian – 3%
    • Roman Catholic – 15%
    • LDS (Mormon) – 14%.[7]
  • Other Religions – <1%
  • Non-Religious – 20%

As with many other Western states, the percentage of Idaho's population identifying themselves as "non-religious" is higher than the national average.

Economy

American Falls Dam
American Falls Dam

Gross state product for 2004 was US$43.6 billion. The per capita income for 2004 was US$26,881. Idaho is an important agricultural state, producing nearly one third of the potatoes grown in the United States.

Important industries in Idaho are food processing, lumber and wood products, machinery, chemical products, paper products, electronics manufacturing, silver and other mining, and tourism. The world's largest factory for barrel cheese, the raw product for processed cheese is located in Gooding, Idaho. It has a capacity of 120,000 metric tons per year of barrel cheese and belongs to the Glanbia group.[8] The Idaho National Laboratory (INL), a government lab for nuclear energy research, is also an important part of the eastern Idaho economy. Idaho also is home to three facilities of Anheuser-Busch which provide a large part of the malt for breweries located across the nation.

Today, the largest industry in Idaho is the science and technology sector. It accounts for over 25% of the State's total revenue and 70%+ of the State's exports (in dollars). Idaho's industrial economy is growing, with high-tech products leading the way. Since the late 1970s, Boise has emerged as a center for semiconductor manufacturing. Boise is the home of Micron Technology Inc., the only U.S. manufacturer of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips. Hewlett-Packard has operated a large plant in Boise, in southwestern Idaho, since the 1970s, which is devoted primarily to LaserJet printers production.[9] Dell, Inc. operates a major customer support call center in Twin Falls. AMI Semiconductor, whose worldwide headquarter locates in Pocatello, is a widely recognized innovator in state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal semiconductor products, mixed-signal foundry services and structured digital products. Coldwater Creek, a women's clothing retailer, is headquartered in Sandpoint.

The state personal income tax ranges from 1.6% to 7.8% in eight income brackets. Idahoans may apply for state tax credits for taxes paid to other states, as well as for donations to Idaho state educational entities and some nonprofit youth and rehabilitation facilities.

The state sales tax is 6%. Sales tax applies to the sale, rental or lease of tangible personal property and some services. Food is taxed, but prescription drugs are not. Hotel, motel, and campground accommodations are taxed at a higher rate (7% to 11%). Some jurisdictions impose local option sales tax.

Idaho has a state gambling lottery which contributed $333.5 million in payments to all Idaho public schools and Idaho higher education from 1990 - 2006.[9]

Transportation

Main article: List of Idaho State Highways

Major highways

Idaho is among the few states in the nation without a major freeway linking the two largest metropolitan areas of Boise in the south and Coeur d'Alene in the north. US-95 links the two ends of the state, but is, like many other highways in Idaho, in bad need of repair and upgrade. In 2007, the Idaho Transportation Department stated that the state's highway infrastructure faces a $200 million per year shortfall in maintenance and upgrades. Interstate 84 is the main highway linking the Southeast and Southwest portions of the state, along with Interstate 86 and Interstate 15.

Major airports include the Boise Airport, and the Spokane International Airport, which serves northern Idaho. Other airports with scheduled service are the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport serving the Palouse; the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport, serving the Lewis-Clark Valley and north central Idaho; The Magic Valley Regional Airport in Twin Falls; the Idaho Falls Regional Airport; and the Pocatello Regional Airport.

Idaho is served by two transcontinental railroads. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) connects North Idaho with Seattle, Portland and Spokane to the west, and Minneapolis and Chicago to the east. The BNSF travels through Kootenai, Bonner and Boundary Counties. The Union Pacific Railroad crosses southern Idaho travelling between Portland and Ogden, Utah and serves Boise, Nampa, Twin Falls, and Pocatello. Amtrak's Empire Builder crosses northern Idaho, with its only stop being in Sandpoint. There has been a push recently to return Amtrak service to southern Idaho as well.

The Port of Lewiston is the furthest inland Pacific port on the west coast. A series of dams and locks on the Snake River and Columbia River facilitate barge travel from here to Portland, where goods are loaded on ocean-going vessels.

North

North/South

Southwest

West/East

Law and government

State capitol building in Boise
State capitol building in Boise

State government

The constitution of Idaho provides for three branches of government: the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Idaho has a bicameral legislature, elected from 35 legislative districts, each represented by one senator and two representatives. Idaho still operates under its original (1889) state constitution.

Since 1946 statewide elected constitutional officers have been elected to four-year terms. They include: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Controller (Auditor before 1994), Treasurer, Attorney General, and Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Last contested in 1966, Inspector of Mines was an original elected constitutional office. Afterwards it was an appointed position and ultimately done away with entirely in 1974.

Idaho's government has an alcohol monopoly.

Executive Branch

Further information: List of Idaho Governors
Further information: Lieutenant Governor of Idaho

The governor of Idaho serves a four-year term, and is elected during what is nationally referred to as midterm elections. As such, the governor is not elected in the same election year as the president of the United States. The current governor is Republican C. L. "Butch" Otter, who was elected in 2006.

Legislative Branch

Idaho's legislature is part-time. However, the session may be extended if necessary, and often is. Because of this, Idaho's legislators are considered "citizen legislators", meaning that their position as a legislator is not their main occupation.

Terms for both the Senate and House of Representatives are two years. Legislative elections occur every even numbered year.

The Idaho Legislature has been continuously controlled by the Republican Party since the late 1950s, although Democratic legislators are routinely elected from Boise, Pocatello, Blaine County and the northern Panhandle.

See also List of Idaho senators and representatives

Politics

Presidential elections results
Year Republican Democratic
2004 68.38% 409,235 30.26% 181,098
2000 67.17% 336,937 27.64% 138,637
1996 52.18% 256,595 33.65% 165,443
1992 42.03% 202,645 28.42% 137,013
1988 62.08% 253,881 36.01% 147,272
1984 72.36% 297,523 26.39% 108,510
1980 66.46% 290,699 25.19% 110,192
1976 59.88% 204,151 37.12% 126,549
1972 64.24% 199,384 26.04% 80,826
1968 56.79% 165,369 30.66% 89,273
1964 49.08% 143,557 50.92% 148,920
1960 53.78% 161,597 46.22% 138,853

After the Civil War, many Southern Democrats moved to Idaho Territory. As a result, the early territorial legislatures were solidly Democrat-controlled. In contrast, most of the territorial governors were appointed by Republican Presidents and were Republicans themselves. This led to sometimes bitter clashes between the two parties. In the 1880s, Republicans became more prominent in local politics.

Since statehood, the Republican Party has usually been the dominant party in Idaho, as there was a polar shift in social and political stance between the two parties, when the Democrats became more liberal and the Republicans more conservative. In the 1890s and early 1900s, the Populist Party enjoyed prominence while the Democratic Party maintained a brief dominance in the 1930s during the Great Depression. Since World War II, most statewide elected officials have been Republicans.

Idaho Congressional delegations have also been generally Republican since its statehood. Several Idaho Democrats have had electoral success in the House over the years, but the Senate delegation has been a Republican stronghold for decades. Several Idaho Republicans, including current Senators Larry Craig and Mike Crapo, have won reelection to the Senate, but only Frank Church has won reelection as a Democrat. Church was the last Idaho Democrat to win a U.S. Senate race in 1974. No Democrat has won a U.S. House race in Idaho since Larry LaRocco in 1992.

In modern times, Idaho has been a reliably Republican state in presidential politics as well. It has not supported a Democrat for president since 1964. Even in that election, Lyndon Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater by less than two percentage points. In 2004, George W. Bush carried Idaho by a margin of 38 percentage points and 68.4% of the vote, winning in 43 of 44 counties. Only Blaine County, which contains the Sun Valley ski resort, supported John Kerry, who owns a home in the area.

In the 2006 elections, Republicans led by Governor-elect C. L. "Butch" Otter won all of the state's constitutional offices and retained both of the state's seats in the United States House of Representatives. However, Democrats picked up several seats in the Idaho Legislature, notably in the Boise area. [10]

Important cities and towns

Population > 50,000 (urbanized area)

  • Boise (state capital) - Home of Boise State University
  • Idaho Falls - Location of the main offices of the Idaho National Laboratory
  • Nampa - Home of Northwest Nazarene University
  • Pocatello - Home of Idaho State University
  • Meridian - Suburb of Boise

Population > 30,000 (urbanized area)

  • Caldwell - Home of the College of Idaho
  • Coeur d'Alene - Home of North Idaho College, major tourist hub
  • Lewiston - Home of Lewis-Clark State College
  • Twin Falls - Home of College of Southern Idaho, BASE jumping

Population > 10,000 (urbanized area)

  • Blackfoot - Home of Idaho Potato Museum
  • Burley
  • Eagle - Suburb of Boise
  • Garden City
  • Hayden -Suburb of Coeur d'Alene
  • Kuna - Suburb of Boise
  • Moscow - Home of the University of Idaho and New Saint Andrews College
  • Mountain Home
  • Post Falls- Suburb of Coeur d'Alene and Spokane, Washington.
  • Rexburg - Home of Brigham Young University-Idaho

Smaller Towns and Cities

  • American Falls - historical town, first town to be entirely relocated
  • Arco - first city to be lit by electricity generated from a nuclear power plant
  • City of Rocks - First rockclimbing station in Idaho
  • Driggs - skiing (Grand Targhee)
  • Eden
  • Emmett
  • Greenleaf - passed a law recommending that residents own a firearm
  • Fruitland
  • Hazelton
  • Island Park - snowmobiling, world-class fishing
  • Jerome
  • Kellogg - skiing (Silver Mountain)
  • Malad City
  • McCall - major tourist hub
  • Middleton
  • Montpelier
  • Mullan
  • New Plymouth - first planned community in Idaho, third west of the Rocky Mountains
  • Notus
  • Paris, Idaho - County seat of Bear Lake County
  • Payette - county seat of Payette County
  • Plummer
  • Rupert- County Seat of Minidoka County
  • Rigby - television birthplace
  • Salmon, Idaho
  • Sandpoint - Major year round tourist town with Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort and Lake Pend Oreille.
  • Soda Springs - US's only captive geyser
  • St. Anthony - sand dunes and several lava tubes
  • St. Maries
  • Stanley, Idaho
  • Sun Valley - major year-round resort with world-class skiing
  • Wallace - birthplace of Lana Turner
  • Worley
Boise, capital and largest city in Idaho.
Boise, capital and largest city in Idaho.
Coeur d'Alene
Coeur d'Alene
Pocatello
Pocatello
Idaho Falls
Idaho Falls

National Parks

National Recreation Areas

  • Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
  • Sawtooth National Recreation Area

National Wildlife Refuges

National Conservation Areas

  • Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area

State Parks

See also: List of Idaho state parks
Lake Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho.
Lake Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho.

Education

Colleges and universities

Idaho State University in Pocatello.
Idaho State University in Pocatello.

The Idaho State Board of Education oversees three comprehensive universities. The University of Idaho in Moscow was the first university in the state (founded in 1889). A land-grant institution, the UI is the state's flagship university. Idaho State University in Pocatello opened in 1901 as the Academy of Idaho and was granted university status in 1963. Boise State University is the most recent school to attain university status in Idaho. The school opened in 1932 as Boise Junior College and became Boise State University in 1974. Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston is the only public, non-university 4 year college in Idaho.

Idaho has three regional community colleges: North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene; College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls; and The College of Western Idaho in Nampa, which is set to open in 2009.

Private institutions in Idaho are Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, which is affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; The College of Idaho in Caldwell, which still maintains a loose affiliation with the Presbyterian Church; Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa; and New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, of reformed Christian theological background.

  • Lewis-Clark State College
  • New Saint Andrews College
  • North Idaho College
  • Northwest Nazarene University
  • University of Idaho

Sports

Club Sport League
Boise Hawks Baseball Minor League Baseball
Idaho Falls Chukars Baseball Minor League Baseball
Idaho Stampede Basketball NBA Development League
Boise Burn Arena football af2
Idaho Steelheads Ice hockey East Coast Hockey League

Boise is the host to the largest 5 K run for women, the St. Luke's Women's Fitness Celebration.

Official State Emblems

  • State Bird: Mountain Bluebird
  • State Dance: Square Dance
  • State Fish: Cutthroat Trout
  • State Flower: Syringa (Philadelphus lewisii)
  • State Fossil: Hagerman Horse (Equus simplicidens)
  • State Fruit: Huckleberry
  • State Gem: Idaho star garnet
  • State Horse: Appaloosa
  • State Motto: "Esto perpetua"[10]
  • State Insect: Monarch butterfly
  • State Raptor: Peregrine falcon
  • State Song: Here We Have Idaho
  • State Tree: Western White Pine
  • State Soil: Threebear (soil)

Notable Idahoans

Main article: List of people from Idaho

See also

  • List of Idaho-related topics
Idaho portal

References

  1. a b "Elevations and Distances in the United States". U.S Geological Survey (29 April 2005). Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
  2. Western States Data Public Land Acreage
  3. http://www.fs.fed.us/land/staff/lar/2007/TABLE_4.htm
  4. Bennett, Eldon T.. "An Early History of Franklin". Franklin, Idaho. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  5. "Elias Davidson Pierce and the Founding of Pierce" (PDF). Idaho State Historical Society (August 1966). Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  6. "The Power of Idaho". Idaho Economic Development Association (2004). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
  7. .The official LDS web site states there are 385,131 of its church members in Idaho, which equals 27% of Idaho's population,
  8. "Zuivelzicht" April 25, 2007
  9. "Facts At a Glance". Idaho Lottery (2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
  10. Idaho historty homepage

External links


Preceded by
Washington
List of U.S. states by date of statehood
Admitted on July 3, 1890 (43rd)
Succeeded by
Wyoming

Coordinates: 45° N 114° W


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Idaho". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Idaho

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
List of Registered Historic Places in Idaho 134     11/3/00 - Boise, Idaho 17
Idaho 97     Aberdeen, Idaho 13
Boise, Idaho 87     Acequia, Idaho 14
University of Idaho 83     Ada County, Idaho 20
List of airports in Idaho 68     Adams County, Idaho 19
List of Idaho State Highways 55     Agriculture in Idaho 14
History of Idaho 50     Alameda, Idaho 3
Moscow, Idaho 49     Albion, Idaho 14
Twin Falls, Idaho 49     Almo, Idaho 5
Idaho Falls, Idaho 44     Alturas County, Idaho 4
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 41     American Falls, Idaho 14
Interstate 84 in Idaho 41     Ammon, Idaho 24
Pocatello, Idaho 40     Analysis of Idaho county namesakes 4
Idaho Springs, Colorado 37     Arbon Valley, Idaho 13
United States congressional delegations from Idaho 35     Arco, Idaho 16
Lewiston, Idaho 35     Arimo, Idaho 13
List of Governors of Idaho 34     Ashton, Idaho 28
Malad City, Idaho 33     Athol, Idaho 14
Nampa, Idaho 32     Atlanta, Idaho 7
Idaho census statistical areas 32     Atomic City, Idaho 14
My Own Private Idaho 32     Avery, Idaho 8
Interstate 15 in Idaho 30     Bancroft, Idaho 14
USS Idaho 29     Bannock County, Idaho 21
Idaho gubernatorial election, 2006 29     Basalt, Idaho 14
Sandpoint, Idaho 29     Bayhorse, Idaho 5
Ashton, Idaho 28     Bear Lake County, Idaho 22
List of National Historic Landmarks in Idaho 28     Bellevue, Idaho 14
Burley, Idaho 28     Benewah County, Idaho 22
List of places in Idaho 27     Bern, Idaho 5
Latah County, Idaho 26     Bingham County, Idaho 20
List of radio stations in Idaho 26     Blackfoot, Idaho 24
Caldwell, Idaho 26     Blaine County, Idaho 23
Idaho Juvenile Detention Centers 26     Bliss, Idaho 13
Rexburg, Idaho 25     Bloomington, Idaho 14
Eagle, Idaho 25     Boise, Idaho 87
McCall, Idaho 25     Boise County, Idaho 22
Ammon, Idaho 24     Boise Idaho Temple 23
Post Falls, Idaho 24     Bonanza, Idaho 5
Blackfoot, Idaho 24     Bonner County, Idaho 23
Idaho Public Television 24     Bonners Ferry, Idaho 19
Clearwater County, Idaho 23     Bonneville County, Idaho 21
Cassia County, Idaho 23     Boundary County, Idaho 21
Blaine County, Idaho 23     Bovill, Idaho 15
Kuna, Idaho 23     Bowmont, Idaho 5
Chubbuck, Idaho 23     Bruneau, Idaho 7
List of counties in Idaho 23     Buhl, Idaho 16
Custer County, Idaho 23     Burke, Idaho 7
Bonner County, Idaho 23     Burley, Idaho 28
Gooding, Idaho 23     Butte City, Idaho 13
Boise Idaho Temple 23     Butte County, Idaho 19
Elmore County, Idaho 23     Caldwell, Idaho 26
Idaho gubernatorial elections 22     Camas County, Idaho 20
Canyon County, Idaho 22     Cambridge, Idaho 15
Mountain Home, Idaho 22     Canyon County, Idaho 22
Idaho County, Idaho 22     Carey, Idaho 15
Boise County, Idaho 22     Caribou County, Idaho 22
Garden City, Idaho 22     Cascade, Idaho 19
Gem County, Idaho 22     Cassia County, Idaho 23
Interstate 90 in Idaho 22     Castleford, Idaho 16
List of people from Idaho 22     Central Idaho 4
Bear Lake County, Idaho 22     Challis, Idaho 16
Idaho State Historical Society 22     Chubbuck, Idaho 23
Caribou County, Idaho 22     Clark County, Idaho 20
Benewah County, Idaho 22     Clark Fork, Idaho 14
Idaho Air National Guard 22     Clarkia, Idaho 16
Meridian, Idaho 21     Clayton, Idaho 14
Hailey, Idaho 21     Clearwater County, Idaho 23
Island Park, Idaho 21     Clifton, Idaho 15
Bonneville County, Idaho 21     Cobalt, Idaho 5
Bannock County, Idaho 21     Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 41
Idaho National Laboratory 21     College of Idaho 20
Idaho State Capitol 21     College of Southern Idaho 11
Kellogg, Idaho 21     College of Western Idaho 7
Boundary County, Idaho 21     Commissioner v. Idaho Power Co. 8
Idaho Transfer 21     Cottonwood, Idaho 14
Rexburg Idaho Temple 21     Council, Idaho 14
Kootenai County, Idaho 21     Craigmont, Idaho 13
Bingham County, Idaho 20     Crouch, Idaho 14
Clark County, Idaho 20     Culdesac, Idaho 14
Owyhee County, Idaho 20     Custer County, Idaho 23
Idaho State University 20     Dalton Gardens, Idaho 15
Duncan Idaho 20     Dayton, Idaho 16
Ririe, Idaho 20     Deary, Idaho 14
Twin Falls Idaho Temple 20     Declo, Idaho 15
Ada County, Idaho 20     Dietrich, Idaho 13
Juliaetta, Idaho 20     Discovery Center of Idaho 4
Camas County, Idaho 20     Donnelly, Idaho 15
Minidoka County, Idaho 20     Dover, Idaho 13
Ketchum, Idaho 20     Downey, Idaho 14
College of Idaho 20     Driggs, Idaho 17
List of high schools in Idaho 20     Drummond, Idaho 14
Nez Perce County, Idaho 20     Dubois, Idaho 15
Gooding County, Idaho 19     Duchess of Idaho 7
Bonners Ferry, Idaho 19     Duncan Idaho 20
Butte County, Idaho 19     Eagle, Idaho 25
Shoshone County, Idaho 19     East Hope, Idaho 14
Payette County, Idaho 19     Eastern Idaho 14
Idaho license plate county codes 19     Eastern Idaho Railroad 11
Oneida County, Idaho 19     Eastern Idaho Technical College 4
Twin Falls County, Idaho 19     Eden, Idaho 14
Fremont County, Idaho 19     Elk River, Idaho 14
Cascade, Idaho 19     Elmore County, Idaho 23
Grace, Idaho 19     Emmett, Idaho 16
Adams County, Idaho 19     Fairfield, Idaho 13
Jerome County, Idaho 19     Ferdinand, Idaho 12
Valley County, Idaho 18     Fernan Lake Village, Idaho 13
Franklin County, Idaho 18     Fernwood, Idaho 11
Idaho Stampede 18     Filer, Idaho 12
New Plymouth, Idaho 18     Firth, Idaho 13
Power County, Idaho 18     Fish Haven, Idaho 6
Lincoln County, Idaho 18     Flag of Idaho 15
Lemhi County, Idaho 18     Fort Hall, Idaho 15
Jefferson County, Idaho 18     Franklin, Idaho 13
Madison County, Idaho 18     Franklin County, Idaho 18
Horseshoe Bend, Idaho 18     Fremont County, Idaho 19
Washington County, Idaho 18     Fruitland, Idaho 13
Teton County, Idaho 18     Garden City, Idaho 22
Idaho wine 18     Garden Valley, Idaho 5
Hayden Lake, Idaho 18     Garwood, Idaho 5
Old Idaho State Penitentiary 17     Gem County, Idaho 22
Grand Lodge of Idaho 17     Gem Valley, Idaho 8
Lewis County, Idaho 17     Genesee, Idaho 14
Preston, Idaho 17     Geology of Idaho 7
St. Maries, Idaho 17     Georgetown, Idaho 14
Rigby, Idaho 17     Glenns Ferry, Idaho 13
List of law enforcement agencies in Idaho 17     Gooding, Idaho 23
Idaho Army National Guard 17     Gooding County, Idaho 19
Idaho State Highway 55 17     Grace, Idaho 19
Iona, Idaho 17     Grand Lodge of Idaho 17
Driggs, Idaho 17     Grand View, Idaho 13
USS Idaho (BB-42) 17     Grangeville, Idaho 15
Shoshone, Idaho 17     Greenleaf, Idaho 15
11/3/00 - Boise, Idaho 17     Hagerman, Idaho 14
Miss Idaho 17     Hailey, Idaho 21
Idaho Panhandle 16     Hamer, Idaho 12
Castleford, Idaho 16     Hansen, Idaho 13
Emmett, Idaho 16     Harrison, Idaho 15
Riggins, Idaho 16     Hauser, Idaho 14
Rupert, Idaho 16     Hayden, Idaho 15
Wallace, Idaho 16     Hayden Lake, Idaho 18
Idaho City, Idaho 16     Hazelton, Idaho 13
Placerville, Idaho 16     Hercules Mine, Idaho 3
Mullan, Idaho 16     Here We Have Idaho 4
List of cities in Idaho 16     Heyburn, Idaho 14
Buhl, Idaho 16     Hidden Valley, Idaho 6
Miss Idaho Teen USA 16     Hill City, Idaho 5
Idaho State Police 16     History of Idaho 50
Paris, Idaho 16     Holbrook, Idaho 5
Arco, Idaho 16     Hollister, Idaho 13
Dayton, Idaho 16     Homedale, Idaho 13
Clarkia, Idaho 16     Hope, Idaho 12
Challis, Idaho 16     Horseshoe Bend, Idaho 18
South Idaho Press 15     Huetter, Idaho 13
Soda Springs, Idaho 15     Hunt, Idaho 5
Seal of Idaho 15     Hyde Park, Boise, Idaho 11
List of Idaho county name etymologies 15     Idaho 97
Bovill, Idaho 15     Idaho (alternative meanings) 2
Fort Hall, Idaho 15     Idaho (band) 9
Greenleaf, Idaho 15     Idaho Air National Guard 22
Miss Idaho USA 15     Idaho Amendment 2 (2006) 9
List of Idaho state parks 15     Idaho Army National Guard 17
Harrison, Idaho 15     Idaho Botanical Garden 6
New Meadows, Idaho 15     Idaho Building 5
Cambridge, Idaho 15     Idaho census statistical areas 32
Stanley, Idaho 15     Idaho Center 6
Declo, Idaho 15     Idaho City, Idaho 16
Grangeville, Idaho 15     Idaho City High School 3
Idaho Falls Idaho Temple 15     Idaho Commission for Libraries 11
Hayden, Idaho 15     Idaho Congressional Districts 8
Dalton Gardens, Idaho 15     Idaho County, Idaho 22
Clifton, Idaho 15     Idaho Democratic Party 8
Oakley, Idaho 15     Idaho Falls, Idaho 44
Weiser, Idaho 15     Idaho Falls Chukars 10
Carey, Idaho 15     Idaho Falls Church of the Nazarene 3
Media in Boise, Idaho 15     Idaho Falls High School 9
Dubois, Idaho 15     Idaho Falls Idaho Temple 15
Idaho locations by per capita income 15     Idaho Falls Regional Airport 11
Spirit Lake, Idaho 15     Idaho Gem 4
Sugar City, Idaho 15     Idaho Giant Salamander 4
St. Anthony, Idaho 15     Idaho Ground Squirrel 14
Flag of Idaho 15     Idaho gubernatorial election, 1990 7
Donnelly, Idaho 15     Idaho gubernatorial election, 1994 8
Montpelier, Idaho 14     Idaho gubernatorial election, 1998 8
St. Charles, Idaho 14     Idaho gubernatorial election, 2002 8
Bellevue, Idaho 14     Idaho gubernatorial election, 2006 29
Swan Valley, Idaho 14     Idaho gubernatorial elections 22
Downey, Idaho 14     Idaho High School Activities Association 8
List of Idaho senators and representatives 14     Idaho House of Representatives 10
List of United States Representatives from Idaho 14     Idaho Juvenile Detention Centers 26
Middleton, Idaho 14     Idaho Leadership Academy 5
Heyburn, Idaho 14     Idaho Legislature 10
Genesee, Idaho 14     Idaho license plate county codes 19
Council, Idaho 14     Idaho locations by per capita income 15
Lava Hot Springs, Idaho 14     Idaho Lottery 4
Kamiah, Idaho 14     Idaho Maximum Security Institution 3
Athol, Idaho 14     Idaho National Guard 7
Atomic City, Idaho 14     Idaho National Laboratory 21
Eastern Idaho 14     Idaho Northern and Pacific Railroad 4
Lewisville, Idaho 14     Idaho Panhandle 16
List of school districts in Idaho 14     Idaho Panhandle National Forest 7
Leadore, Idaho 14     Idaho Pocket Gopher 12
Inkom, Idaho 14     Idaho Potato Commission 8
American Falls, Idaho 14     Idaho Proposition 2, 2006 3
Drummond, Idaho 14     Idaho Public Television 24
Cottonwood, Idaho 14     Idaho Republican Party 4
Bancroft, Idaho 14     Idaho Senate 10
Culdesac, Idaho 14     Idaho Springs, Colorado 37
Hagerman, Idaho 14     Idaho springsnail 5
North Central Idaho 14     Idaho Spud 3
Irwin, Idaho 14     Idaho Stampede 18
Rathdrum, Idaho 14     Idaho State Arboretum 5
Crouch, Idaho 14     Idaho State Capitol 21
Murtaugh, Idaho 14     Idaho State Highway 16 8
Clayton, Idaho 14     Idaho State Highway 3 6
Idaho Ground Squirrel 14     Idaho State Highway 44 12
Idaho Transportation Department 14     Idaho State Highway 51 12
Bloomington, Idaho 14     Idaho State Highway 55 17
Eden, Idaho 14     Idaho State Highway 69 9
Clark Fork, Idaho 14     Idaho State Highway 8 7
Basalt, Idaho 14     Idaho State Historical Society 22
Elk River, Idaho 14     Idaho State Journal 5
East Hope, Idaho 14     Idaho State Liquor Dispensary 8
Shelley, Idaho 14     Idaho State Police 16
Acequia, Idaho 14     Idaho State University 20
Agriculture in Idaho 14     Idaho Statesman 11
Georgetown, Idaho 14     Idaho Steelheads 13
Albion, Idaho 14     Idaho Supreme Court 9
Deary, Idaho 14     Idaho Technology 5
Kimberly, Idaho 14     Idaho Territory 10
Orofino, Idaho 14     Idaho Transfer 21
Scouting in Idaho 14     Idaho Transportation Department 14
Jerome, Idaho 14     Idaho wine 18
Midvale, Idaho 14     Idaho Wolves 9
Mackay, Idaho 14     Idavada, Idaho 5
Kendrick, Idaho 14     Inkom, Idaho 14
Hauser, Idaho 14     Interstate 15 in Idaho 30
Paul, Idaho 13     Interstate 84 in Idaho 41
Glenns Ferry, Idaho 13     Interstate 90 in Idaho 22
Dietrich, Idaho 13     Iona, Idaho 17
Homedale, Idaho 13     Irwin, Idaho 14
Star, Idaho 13     Island Park, Idaho 21
Dover, Idaho 13     Jefferson County, Idaho 18
Salmon, Idaho 13     Jerome, Idaho 14
State Line, Idaho 13     Jerome County, Idaho 19
Hansen, Idaho 13     Juliaetta, Idaho 20
Kooskia, Idaho 13     Kamiah, Idaho 14
Aberdeen, Idaho 13     Kellogg, Idaho 21
Huetter, Idaho 13     Kendrick, Idaho 14
Craigmont, Idaho 13     Ketchum, Idaho 20
Butte City, Idaho 13     Kimberly, Idaho 14
List of television stations in Idaho 13     Kooskia, Idaho 13
Troy, Idaho 13     Kootenai, Idaho 13
Bliss, Idaho 13     Kootenai County, Idaho 21
Grand View, Idaho 13     Kuna, Idaho 23
McCammon, Idaho 13     Lah-Toh County, Idaho Territory 3
Minidoka, Idaho 13     Lake, Idaho 4
Malta, Idaho 13     Lapwai, Idaho 12
Marsing, Idaho 13     Latah County, Idaho 26
Nezperce, Idaho 13     Lava Hot Springs, Idaho 14
Roberts, Idaho 13     Leadore, Idaho 14
Hollister, Idaho 13     Lemhi County, Idaho 18
Stites, Idaho 13     Letha, Idaho 4
Smelterville, Idaho 13     Lewis County, Idaho 17
Moyie Springs, Idaho 13     Lewiston, Idaho 35
Franklin, Idaho 13     Lewisville, Idaho 14
Richfield, Idaho 13     Lieutenant Governor of Idaho 12
Idaho Steelheads 13     Lincoln County, Idaho 18
Melba, Idaho 13     List of airports in Idaho 68
Reubens, Idaho 13     List of cities in Idaho 16
Arimo, Idaho 13     List of colleges and universities in Idaho 9
Hazelton, Idaho 13     List of counties in Idaho 23
Spencer, Idaho 13     List of Governors of Idaho 34
Kootenai, Idaho 13     List of Governors of Idaho Territory 4
Arbon Valley, Idaho 13     List of high schools in Idaho 20
Rockland, Idaho 13     List of hospitals in Idaho 10
Fairfield, Idaho 13     List of Idaho county name etymologies 15
Payette, Idaho 13     List of Idaho county seats 4
Newdale, Idaho 13     List of Idaho railroads 9
Notus, Idaho 13     List of Idaho senators and representatives 14
Mud Lake, Idaho 13     List of Idaho state forests 3
Firth, Idaho 13     List of Idaho State Highways 55
Wilder, Idaho 13     List of Idaho state parks 15
White Bird, Idaho 13     List of Idaho state prisons 4
Parma, Idaho 13     List of individuals executed in Idaho 3
Fernan Lake Village, Idaho 13     List of law enforcement agencies in Idaho 17
Menan, Idaho 13     List of National Historic Landmarks in Idaho 28
Worley, Idaho 13     List of newspapers in Idaho 3
Ponderay, Idaho 13     List of people from Idaho 22
Fruitland, Idaho 13     List of places in Idaho 27
Wardner, Idaho 12     List of radio stations in Idaho 26
Hope, Idaho 12     List of Registered Historic Places in Idaho 134
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho 12     List of rivers in Idaho 9
Idaho State Highway 51 12     List of school districts in Idaho 14
Filer, Idaho 12     List of television stations in Idaho 13
Moore, Idaho 12     List of United States Representatives from Idaho 14
Osburn, Idaho 12     List of United States Senators from Idaho 11
Priest River, Idaho 12     Logan County, Idaho 3
Hamer, Idaho 12     Lost River, Idaho 12
Wendell, Idaho 12     Lowman, Idaho 6
Plummer, Idaho 12     Mackay, Idaho 14
Lost River, Idaho 12     Madison County, Idaho 18
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Synonyms: Idaho
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

id.
Consider also: identification.

Adjective

northwesterly, northwestern.

Other

northwest, Oregon, Wyoming, Idahoan.

Expression

gem state.
Source: Eve, based on meta analysis. Top

Computed Synonyms: Idaho

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.0094   Idaho     Oregon     ore, or   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: Idaho

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.5595   USS Idaho     Idaho     Idahoan, Ida   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: Idaho

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Balgarski Айдахо (Idaho). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) aydakho (Idaho). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian Idaho (gem state, Idaho). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian Айдахо (Idaho). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) aydakho (Idaho). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina Idaho (gem state, Idaho). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 爱达荷州 (idaho, idaho state, state of idaho), 爱达荷州 pocatello (pocatello idaho), 爱达荷州的税 (idaho tax), 爱达荷州的政治家 (idaho statesman), 爱达荷州房地产 (idaho real estate), 爱达荷州的工作 (idaho job), 在爱达荷州的打猎 (idaho hunting), 美国爱达荷州的博伊西 (boise idaho), 爱达荷福尔斯 (Idaho falls). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 愛達荷州 (idaho, idaho state, state of idaho), 愛達荷州 pocatello (pocatello idaho), 愛達荷州的稅 (idaho tax), 愛達荷州的政治家 (idaho statesman), 愛達荷州房地產 (idaho real estate), 愛達荷州的工作 (idaho job), 在愛達荷州的打獵 (idaho hunting), 美國愛達荷州的博伊芳西 (boise idaho). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech Idaho (gem state, Idaho). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese アイダホフォールズ (Idaho falls), アイダホ (Idaho, USS Idaho), アイダホ大学 (University of Idaho), マイ・プライベート・アイダホ (My Own Private Idaho), アイダホ州の郡一覧 (List of Idaho counties). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Latvian Aidaho (Idaho). Additional references: Latvian, Latvia, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Latviska Aidaho (Idaho). Additional references: Latviska, Latvia, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettisch Aidaho (Idaho). Additional references: Lettisch, Latvia, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettish Aidaho (Idaho). Additional references: Lettish, Latvia, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi Aidahas (Idaho). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische Aidahas (Idaho). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski Aidahas (Idaho). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian Aidahas (Idaho). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy Aidahas (Idaho). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai Aidahas (Idaho). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Айдахо (Idaho). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) aydakho (Idaho). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Айдахо (Idaho). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) aydakho (Idaho). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) ajdaho (Idaho). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish Idaho (idaho). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian Айдахо (Idaho). Additional references: Ukrainian, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) aydakho (Idaho). Additional references: Ukrainian, Idaho. (volunteer & more translations)
Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). Top

Constructed Language Translations: Idaho

Language Translations for “Idaho” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagidathagahathago (Idaho). Additional references: Athag, Idaho. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agidagahago (Idaho). Additional references: Double Dutch, Idaho. (volunteer)
Esperanto Idaho (Idaho). Additional references: Esperanto, Idaho. (volunteer)
Leet ¦[)/\<~>0 (Idaho). Additional references: Leet, Idaho. (volunteer)
Oppish Opidopahopo (Idaho). Additional references: Oppish, Idaho. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Idahoway (Idaho). Additional references: Pig Latin, Idaho. (volunteer)
Terran B Idahoo (Idaho). Additional references: Terran B, Idaho. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubidubahubo (Idaho). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Idaho. (volunteer)
Source: compiled by the editor. Top