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  1. The Upper Midwest is a region in the northern portion of the U.S. Census Bureau's Midwestern United States.It is largely a sub-region of the Midwest. Although the exact boundaries are not uniformly agreed-upon, the region is usually defined to include the states of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin; some definitions include North Dakota, South Dakota, and parts of Nebraska and Illinois.

  2. Other articles where Upper Midwest is discussed: United States: The Midwest: …subregions are readily discerned, the Upper and Lower Midwest. They are separated by a line, roughly approximating the 41st parallel, that persists as far west as Colorado in terms of speech patterns and indicates differences in regional provenance in ethnic and religious terms as well.

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  4. The Midwest thus occupies the north-central area of the country. The population of this region was 65,377,684 in 2012. Chicago is the most populated city in this region and the major financial center. Since the Midwest has some of the best agricultural lands in the US, agriculture drives the local economy of the region and generates thousands ...

  5. 5 US Regions Map and Facts. The United States of America is a country made up of 50 States and 1 Federal District. These states are then divided into 5 geographical regions: the Northeast, the Southeast, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West, each with different climates, economies, and people. Map of the 5 US regions with state ...

  6. Most of the Midwest, plus a bit of the upper West, prefers the term pop, according to data from the Harvard Dialect Survey compiled by Joshua Katz of North Carolina State University. However, soda ...

  7. 3 days ago · The Midwest, as defined by the federal government, comprises the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Actually composed of two regions, the Northwest Territory, or the Old Northwest, and the Great Plains, the Midwest has become more an idea than a ...

  8. The Indians at the Time of Contact, 1600-1850 Native American cultures had occupied the Upper Midwest for centuries before whites arrived in the region. The invading whites were properly impressed by the thousands of burial mounds then to be found in the southern portions of the region, left behind by the extinct Hopewellian and Mississippian ...

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