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Distance from Sentinel Butte, ND, USA to St Paul, MN, USA


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About Sentinel Butte, ND, USA


Sentinel Butte, North Dakota

Sentinel Butte is a city in Golden Valley County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 56 at the 2010 census.Sentinel Butte was founded in 1902 along the transcontinental rail line of the Northern Pacific Railway.

Sentinel Butte Public School

The Sentinel Butte Public School on Byron St. in Sentinel Butte, North Dakota, United States, also known as Sentinel Butte High School, was built in 1907. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, for its architecture.

Sentinel Butte Formation

The Sentinel Butte Formation is a geologic formation of Paleocene age in the Williston Basin of western North Dakota.

Sentinel Buttress

Sentinel Buttress (64°4′S 58°8′W) is a prominent crag containing a volcanic breccia sequence, rising to 535 m east of Palisade Nunatak at the head of Rohss Bay, James Ross Island.


About St Paul, MN, USA


St Paul

St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London.

St Paul's School, London

St Paul's School is a selective independent school for boys aged 13–18, founded in 1509 by John Colet and located on a 43-acre (180,000m2) site by the River Thames, in Barnes, London.

St Paul's Girls' School

St Paul's Girls' School is an independent day school for girls, located in Brook Green, Hammersmith, in West London, England.

St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Melbourne and the seat of the Archbishop of Melbourne, who is also the metropolitical archbishop of the Province of Victoria and, since 28 June 2014, the present seat of the Primate of Australia.