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The midwestern united states (also referred to as the midwest, the heartland, the american midwest, or, datedly, the middle west) is one of the four census regions defined by the united states census bureau

It occupies the northern central part of the united states [1] it was officially named the north central region by the u.s [2] it is between the northeastern. Midwest, region, northern and central united states, lying midway between the appalachian and rocky mountains and north of the ohio river and the 37th parallel It comprises the states of illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, michigan, minnesota, missouri, nebraska, north dakota, ohio, south dakota, and wisconsin. A powerful blend of industry, agriculture, and history across 12 states that shaped america's heartland and national identity.

A 2006 census bureau estimate put the population at 66,217,736 Both the geographic center and the population center of the contiguous united states. Discover a detailed map of the midwest region in the usa Explore states like illinois, ohio, and michigan Cities see also the pages for the states of the midwest, for smaller but still substantial cities in the region Census bureau's 2005 population estimates, the region includes nine of the 25 largest combined metropolitan statistical areas in the united states

The midwest region, also known as the middle west or the north central region of the united states, is home to lake of the ozarks, the national underground railroad freedom center and mall of america

With the agriculture and manufacturing industries, the area has also had a big economic impact. Regional definitions vary slightly among sources This map reflects the midwestern united states as defined by the u.s Census bureau, which is followed in many sources Divisions of the midwest by the u.s Census bureau into east north central and west north central, separated largely by the mississippi river

This is a list of the largest metropolitan statistical areas in the american midwest These states are illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, michigan, minnesota, missouri, ohio, nebraska, north dakota, south dakota and wisconsin [1] part of the great lakes megalopolis.

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