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Western Montana is the western region of the U.S. state of . The most restrictive definition limits western Montana only to the parts of the state west of the Continental Divide. Other common definitions add in the mountainous areas east of the divide including Beaverhead, Gallatin, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Madison, and Park Counties. The region is sometimes considered to be part of the .


Geography, biomes and climate
Western Montana is dominated by the . Most of Western Montana is covered in forest, prominent species being , , and Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir.

Common fauna include the black bear, , , and . The lives in Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness and surrounding areas.

Precipitation is lower in the valleys, which are mostly and receive 8 to 25 inches of precipitation, largely in , and higher in the mountains, some areas of which qualify as temperate rainforest, especially in the northwest around Glacier National Park and Libby. Winters are cold, sometimes bitterly cold, and summers are warm.


History
Western Montana was inhabited by the Salish, , , Flathead, and Kalispel people. In the late 19th century non-indigenous people arrived and established mines and additional cities in the mountains and valleys.

Gold was discovered in Last Chance Gulch in the 1860s and soon the city of Helena was born. Today Helena is the State capital of Montana. Helena still has much of the charm of a 19th-century mining town. Many of the old buildings have been renovated, and hundreds of 19th-century Victorian homes and mansions fill Helena's old neighborhoods. Helena is one of the best-preserved mining towns on the Western frontier. Copper was discovered In Butte and the surrounding areas in the 1870s. Vast quantities of were mined, leaving behind the largest cleanup site in the history of the nation. Copper is still mined at the continental pit in Butte. is the largest city in Western Montana and the second-largest in the state after Billings.

Western Montana, though faring better than much of the nation, was the portion of the state hit hardest by the current economic downturn. The closing of Smurfit-Stone Container in 2009 alone caused the loss of over 2000 jobs through 2012. Much of western Montana has felt the effects of a housing bust as well.


Major cities
  • Missoula, Montana
  • Butte, Montana
  • Kalispell, Montana
  • Bozeman, Montana


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