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The U.S. Census Bureau divides the country into four Census Regions, and they subdivide the four regions into a total of nine divisions:

Northeast Region

  • New England Division
    • Maine
    • New Hampshire
    • Vermont
    • Massachusetts
    • Rhode Island
    • Connecticut
  • Middle Atlantic Division
    • New York
    • New Jersey
    • Pennsylvania

Midwest Region

  • East North Central Division
    • Ohio
    • Indiana
    • Illinois
    • Michigan
    • Wisconsin
  • West North Central Division
    • Minnesota
    • Iowa
    • Missouri
    • North Dakota
    • South Dakota
    • Nebraska
    • Kansas

South Region

  • South Atlantic Division
  • East South Central Division
    • Kentucky
    • Tennessee
    • Alabama
    • Mississippi
  • West South Central Division
    • Arkansas
    • Louisiana
    • Oklahoma
    • Texas

West Region

  • Mountain Division
    • Montana
    • Wyoming
    • Colorado
    • New Mexico
    • Idaho
    • Utah
    • Nevada
    • Arizona
  • Pacific Division
    • Washington
    • Oregon
    • California
    • Alaska
    • Hawaii
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