Hi-Line

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The Hi-Line is a sparsely populated region of northern Montana centered along the BNSF Railway and U.S. Highway 2, known for its small towns, prairie landscapes, and agricultural economy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
region
characterizedBy sparsely populated
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows highway corridor
railroad corridor
hasClimate continental climate
hasCommunityType farm towns
reservation communities
hasDemographicCharacteristic aging population
low population growth
hasEconomicBase agricultural commodities
hasEconomicCharacteristic dependence on highway transport
dependence on rail transport
hasFeature open grasslands
sparse tree cover
wide skies
hasLandscapeType prairie
hasMajorIndustry cattle ranching
grain production
wheat farming
hasOrientation east–west
hasPopulationDensity low
hasPrimaryEconomicActivity agriculture
hasSettlementPattern small rural communities
hasTransportationCorridor BNSF Railway NERFINISHED
U.S. Highway 2 NERFINISHED
isKnownAs Hi-Line region NERFINISHED
isPartOf rural American West
knownFor agricultural economy
prairie landscapes
small towns
languageOfToponym English NERFINISHED
locatedAlong BNSF Railway NERFINISHED
U.S. Highway 2 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Montana
locatedInRegion northern Montana NERFINISHED
partOf Great Plains

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Havre, Montana locatedOn Hi-Line