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Region 2: Midwest (designated as the North Central Region before June 1984) [8] Division 3: East North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin) Division 4: West North Central (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota) Region 3: South
Missouri (see pronunciation) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. [6] Ranking 21st in land area, it borders Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to the south and Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska to the west.
The first recorded use of the term Midwestern to refer to a region of the central U.S. occurred in 1886; Midwest appeared in 1894, and Midwesterner in 1916. [125] [126] One of the earliest late-19th-century uses of Midwest was in reference to Kansas and Nebraska to indicate that they were the civilized areas of the west. [10]
States shaded dark blue have ocean coastline.* States shaded light blue have Great Lakes coastline.* States shaded white have no coastline. * New York has both ocean and Great Lakes coastline.
Sun Belt, southern, hot-weather states stretching from coast to coast; Unchurched Belt, a region in the far Northwestern United States that has low religious attendance; Wheat Belt, northern midwestern states where most of North America's grain and soybeans are grown (cf. Breadbasket) [1]
Ohio is a crossroad of several regions, and new polling from Emerson College shows some Ohioans think where they live is in the South or Appalachia.
Köppen climate types of Missouri. Missouri generally has a humid continental climate with cool, sometimes cold, winters and hot, humid, and wet summers. In the southern part of the state, particularly in the Bootheel, the climate becomes humid subtropical. Located in the interior United States, Missouri often experiences extreme temperatures.
Midwest home prices ... NAR’s regional affordability index was followed by 88.6 in the South, 86.7 in the Northeast, and 62.8 in the West. ... Chicago and Cleveland were considered affordable ...