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  Montana State is the Western United States. Western states include numerous mountains, the third, the other third of the island ranges of the central state, the Rocky Mountains were a total of 77 named ranges. This geographical fact on behalf of the state, is reflected from the Spanish word Montana. Many nicknames, including Montana, there is no official "Treasure State" and "Big Sky Country" and "Black" and most recently Shining Mountains, "Last Best Place to include the slogans." But the state ranked fourth in field 44 of the U.S. population and therefore has the third lowest population density. Economy, primarily in the eastern wheat farming, ranching is based on oil and coal, in the west timber, tourism, and hard rock mining. Millions of tourists year, the Battle of Little Bighorn site visit to Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park for three to five entries. Montana in the north of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada is limited by the state, in western Idaho, Wyoming and North Dakota and South Dakota on the south east. Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell is Play (1940), Robert Jordan, a native of Montana is a hero. Books films in 1943, Gary Cooper, a native of Montana has been adapted to playing himself. Although he and Idaho Illinois and Michigan had ties, Hemingway and his family still in the Montana state long journeys are living today. Larry McMurtry's 1985 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Lonesome Dove in Montana for the heroes, the second is a cattleman's paradise state "to be defined as a herd of Texas cattle drive." The 1989 TV miniseries of the same name, Lonesome Dove (movie), a partly state, drew celebrities and showcases the majesty and beauty of the landscape. Always a romantic drama 1989 movie directed by Steven Spielberg and Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman and Brad Johnson as the lead. Audrey Hepburn, which is the final film appearance.