The North Central Plains (often called the MidWest) are the heartland of America. The region lies between the Ohio River and the Great Lakes and stretches to beyond the 95th meridian. Included are eight states: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Missouri. The states that border (not boarder) it are: Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kkentucky, Arkansas, the corners of Tennessee and Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota.
The state is Nebraska. It is located in the central United States and is bordered by South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south.
The North-central region of the US is the same as the Midwest. There are 13 states in the North-central region:KansasNebraskaSouth DakotaNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaMissouriWisconsinIllinoisIndianaMichiganOhioPennsylvania
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Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas are NOT North Central states because they are too far west or south, and they are Great Plains states geographically, along with Oklahoma, northern Texas, western Iowa, western Missouri, and eastern Colorado.Missouri is right in the middle of the United States (by geography and by population) and it is NOT a North Central state. Missouri is also a genuine Mississippi Valley state, along with Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The real Mississippi Valley begins when the Missouri River flows into the upper Mississippi River. The Ohio River also flows into the Mississippi River in Missouri, right at its border with Kentucky.Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio are too far south to be North Central States, and they are Ohio Valley states, along with Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky.Did you know that part of Illinois is farther south than Kentucky or Virginia?Pennsylvania and Ohio are also Northeastern states.There is much confusion in the press and on TV about the Border States. The Border States do not have anything to do with Mexico or Canada, but rather they are along the border between the North and the South. These are the Border States, and they always have been: Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri. It is astonishing when writers do no know enough history to know this.
Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas are NOT North Central states because they are too far west or south, and they are Great Plains states geographically, along with Oklahoma, northern Texas, western Iowa, western Missouri, and eastern Colorado.Missouri is right in the middle of the United States (by geography and by population) and it is NOT a North Central state. Missouri is also a genuine Mississippi Valley state, along with Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The real Mississippi Valley begins when the Missouri River flows into the upper Mississippi River. The Ohio River also flows into the Mississippi River in Missouri, right at its border with Kentucky.Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio are too far south to be North Central States, and they are Ohio Valley states, along with Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky.Did you know that part of Illinois is farther south than Kentucky or Virginia?Pennsylvania and Ohio are also Northeastern states.There is much confusion in the press and on TV about the Border States. The Border States do not have anything to do with Mexico or Canada, but rather they are along the border between the North and the South. These are the Border States, and they always have been: Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri. It is astonishing when writers do no know enough history to know this.
There are 18 states that make up the Central United States. North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and Florida are the central states that do not border the Mississippi River.
The four great lakes that border the North Central states are Lake Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Lake Superior.
What two states form a border with Florida
Canada. Canada shares a border with:MaineNew HampshireVermontNew YorkPennsylvaniaOhioMichiganMinnesotaNorth DakotaMontanaIdahoWashingtonAlaskaRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_states_share_borders_with_Canada#ixzz1IgDfSa4F
Montana shares its northern border with the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
The state is Nebraska. It is located in the central United States and is bordered by South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south.
The North-central region of the US is the same as the Midwest. There are 13 states in the North-central region:KansasNebraskaSouth DakotaNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaMissouriWisconsinIllinoisIndianaMichiganOhioPennsylvania
The state in the center of the Great Lakes is Michigan. Other central states that border the Great Lakes are Wisconsin and New York.
The North-central region of the US is the same as the Midwest. There are 13 states in the North-central region:KansasNebraskaSouth DakotaNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaMissouriWisconsinIllinoisIndianaMichiganOhioPennsylvania
The North-central region of the US is the same as the Midwest. There are 13 states in the North-central region:KansasNebraskaSouth DakotaNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaMissouriWisconsinIllinoisIndianaMichiganOhioPennsylvania
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