Brocket

Brocket

48° 12′ 45″ N 98° 21′ 14″ W / 48.212500, -98.353889

Brocket
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Administration
Pays Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
État Dakota du Nord Dakota du Nord
Comté Ramsey
Type de localité City
Historique
Fondation 1901
Démographie
Population (2010) 57 hab.
Densité 29 hab./km²
Géographie
Coordonnées 48° 12′ 45″ Nord
       98° 21′ 14″ Ouest
/ 48.212500, -98.353889
Altitude 461 m
Superficie totale 2 km2
· dont terre 2 km2 (100 %)
· dont eau 0 km2 (0 %)
Fuseau horaire CST (UTC-6)
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La ville de Brocket est située dans le comté de Ramsey, dans l’État du Dakota du Nord, aux États-Unis. Lors du recensement de 2000, sa population s’élevait à 65 habitants. Densité : 32 hab./km² (82,9 hab./mi²). Superficie totale : 2 km² (0,8 mi²). Coordonnées géographiques : 48°12′45″N 98°21′14″O / 48.2125, -98.35389.

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