I think I know 2 but not 3. Here are my best choices:
1. Christan
2. Jewis (because a lot of Jewis live here next to Christan)
Iowa has 3 regions in it.
The seven land regions are called the Des Moines Lobe, Loess Hills, Northwest Iowa Plains, Iowa Surface, Paleozoic Plateau, Missouri Alluvial Plain, and the Southern Iowa Drift Plain.
The main land regions of Iowa include the Young Drift Plains and Dissected Till Plains. The Driftless Area is the third land region of Iowa.
There are seven major landform regions of Iowa that give Iowa the landscape it has today.
Mid-West
hot and dry
Yes, regions that belong to another country are typically areas with clearly defined borders that fall under the jurisdiction of a different nation-state. These regions may have unique cultural, historical, or political characteristics that distinguish them from the rest of the country to which they belong. Examples include overseas territories, autonomous regions, and territories ceded to another country.
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University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa are public universities in Iowa.
A place can belong to five different regions if those regions intersect at that particular location. This scenario can happen if the place lies on the border of multiple regions or if there are overlapping jurisdictional boundaries governing that specific area.
There are 3 regions of the body: Appendicular, Trunk, and Head and Neck Therefore the head and neck is actually its own section.
No. If you mean climate regions, these depend mostly on altitude, not if they belong to a certain area within those mountain ranges. As of cultural or economic regions, these depend on other factors besides these ranges, such as climate, closeness to certain natural resources or quality of the topsoil.