Rolette County, County administrative division in North Dakota, United States.
Rolette County is an administrative division in northern North Dakota along the Canadian border. The region consists of rolling terrain, lakes, and farmland with several small communities throughout.
The Dakota Territory legislature established the county in 1873, naming it after Joseph Rolette Jr., a fur trader. This early founding shaped the development of the northern region.
The Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation shapes the community and daily life in the northeastern section of the county. This area remains an important center for Native American culture and traditions in the region.
The county provides various administrative services for residents and visitors. Local offices can assist with questions about licenses, payments, and other official matters.
The International Peace Garden sits in the northwest corner and marks the border between the United States and Canada. This spot symbolizes cooperation between the two countries.
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