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Madrid (/ ˈ m æ d r ɪ d / MAD-rid) is a city in Douglas Township, Boone County, Iowa, United States. The population was 2,802 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Boone, Iowa Micropolitan Statistical Area , which is a part of the larger Ames- Boone, Iowa Combined Statistical Area .
The Arikaree Breaks are badlands in northwest Kansas. They form a two-to-three-mile-wide break of rough terrain between the plains of northwestern Kansas and eastern Colorado and the south sides of the Arikaree and Republican river basins. The breaks extend from Rawlins County, Kansas westward across Cheyenne County, Kansas and into Yuma County ...
The Carl and Ulrika Dalander Cassel House is a historic residence located in Madrid, Iowa, United States. This Greek Revival structure is believed to be the oldest frame house in town. [2] Built in 1862, it is associated with Swedish settlement in Iowa. Carl Cassel came with his father and the first group of immigrants to the Iowa Territory in ...
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Located near Madrid, Iowa on Highway 17, Hindu Temple is a place of worship for Hindus in Central Iowa. Date: 20 March 2014, 18:03: Source: Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of Iowa: Author: Carol VanHook from Des Moines, USA
This is a list of municipalities of all types (including cities, towns, and villages) in the United States that lie in more than one county (or, in the case of Louisiana, in more than one parish).
The temple was first conceived of in the late 1990s by local Hindus in the Madrid area. [2] The Suhai family raised the initial 25,000 dollars and eventually the Hindu community managed to raise over 1.2 million dollars. By June 2005, they finished constructing the temple. [3]
Kansas (/ ˈ k æ n z ə s / ⓘ KAN-zəss) [11] is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States. [12] It borders Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the west. Kansas is named after the Kansas River, in turn named after the Kansa people.