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- Iowa - Wikipedia
Iowa is the 26th largest in total area and the 31st most populous of the 50 U S states, with a population of 3 19 million [11] The state's capital, most populous city, and largest metropolitan area fully located within the state is Des Moines
- Welcome | Iowa. gov
Welcome to Iowa gov, the hub for information on government, education, business regulations, health, transparency, and more Check for construction, winter road conditions, plow locations, and plow cameras Learn how to file for benefits and begin the process for reemployment in just a few steps
- Iowa | Flag, Facts, Maps, Cities | Britannica
Iowa, Midwestern U S state that forms a bridge between the forests of the east and the grasslands of the high prairie plains to the west It was admitted to the union as the 29th state on December 28, 1846
- 44 Fun Things To Do Places To Visit In Iowa
Whether you’re looking for a big city adventure or to become one with nature, Iowa has you covered Take a look at all of the amazing things you can see and do in IA 1 Maquoketa Caves State Park Featuring more caves than any state park in the country, Maquoketa Caves State Park is one of the top places to visit in Iowa
- Travel Iowa | Official Iowa Tourism and Travel Website
Travel Iowa is the official tourism website of the State of Iowa Explore places and events and discover the best things to do in Iowa
- Iowa Maps Facts - World Atlas
Iowa, a Midwestern state in the United States, is framed by the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri and Big Sioux Rivers to the west It shares its borders with Minnesota to the north, Missouri to the south, Nebraska and South Dakota to the west, and Illinois and Wisconsin to the east
- 29 Interesting Things Iowa is Known For (+ Famous For)
From cornfields to John Deere, here are all the things Iowa is known for and what Iowa is famous for - including tornadoes!
- Iowa - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iowa ( ˈaɪəwə (help·info)) is a state in the Midwestern United States Its name comes from the Iowa River, which was named after the Ioway people, one of the Native American tribes that lived in Iowa [4] Iowa was a part of New France, but was sold to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase
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