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  2. Okoboji, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [6] of 2010, there were 807 people, 427 households, and 241 families living in the city. The population density was 436.2 inhabitants per square mile (168.4/km 2).

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  4. West Okoboji, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    These statistics can be skewed by the "summer" population which swells between May and September as West Okoboji, named for the blue water lake of the same name, is a premier vacation city in the area.

  5. West Okoboji Lake - Wikipedia

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    West Okoboji Lake (highlighted in purple), in the Iowa Great Lakes region. West Okoboji Lake (sometimes known as West Lake Okoboji) is a natural body of water, approximately 3,847 acres (15.57 km 2) in area, in Dickinson County in northwestern Iowa in the United States.

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  8. Iowa Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Great Lakes region, showing Spirit Lake (top), West Okoboji Lake (left) The Iowa Great Lakes, often referred to as Okoboji, [1] is a group of natural lakes in northwestern Iowa in the United States.

  9. Siouxland Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Siouxland Conference was founded in 1952 and began play in the 1953–54 school year. [2] [3] Originally the league was made up of: Inwood, George and Rock Rapids [4] [5] from Lyon County; Orange City, and Hawarden from Sioux County; and Akron and Le Mars Gehlen [3] from Plymouth County.