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  1. Iowa's Western Boundary. When Iowa became a state in 1846, most of the western boundary between Iowa and Nebraska was defined as "the middle of the main channel of the Missouri River." North of Sioux City, Iowa’s border ends at the Big Sioux River, which flows between Iowa and South Dakota. Locating "the middle of the main channel" of the ...

  2. Towns in Iowa are blue on the map and those in Nebraska are orange . Shady Elm Trailer Court, NE is the closest town to Iowa at about 1,495 feet from the state line. Want to know which town in Iowa is closest to Nebraska? It's Sioux City (about 1,346 feet from the border).

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · World Map » USA » State » Nebraska » Map Of Nebraska And Iowa. Map of Nebraska And Iowa Description: This map shows cities, towns, ...

    • South Dakota. South Dakota borders Iowa to its northeast. There are several major cities on the South Dakota side of the border, such as Canton and Sioux Falls.
    • Wisconsin. The Wisconsin border lies at Iowa's north-eastern edge. Part of the boundary between Wisconsin and Iowa is formed by the Upper Iowa River, which is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.
    • Missouri. The border that separates Missouri and Iowa is at Iowa's southern edge. The boundary with Missouri has traditionally been one of Iowa's most contentious boundaries.
    • Nebraska. A border separates Nebraska and Iowa on the western edge of Iowa. One of the towns located along the border between Nebraska and Iowa is Carter Lake.
    • Iowa. The boundary that separates Iowa and Nebraska is located on the eastern part of Nebraska. The Missouri River forms a significant portion of the boundary between the two states.
    • Colorado. Colorado and Nebraska are separated by a boundary located on the southwestern portion of Nebraska. Several rivers cross the border between Colorado and Nebraska such as the Lodgepole Creek and the South Platte River.
    • South Dakota. Nebraska shares its entire northern border with South Dakota. The boundary between South Dakota and Nebraska is a relatively straight line except the section formed by the Missouri River which meanders following the path of the river.
    • Kansas. The border that separates Kansas and Nebraska is located on the southern edge of Nebraska. Several rivers cross the boundary between Kansas and Nebraska such as the Republican River and the Little Blue River.
  4. 3 days ago · Iowa is a landlocked Midwestern U.S. state, bordered by Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to the east and southeast, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west, and South Dakota to the northwest. Iowa is the only state whose eastern and western borders are created entirely by rivers.

  5. May 20, 2024 · When Iowa was admitted into the union in 1846, its western border was identified as the middle of the main channel of the Missouri River. Similarly, Nebraskas eastern border was identified in...

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