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The Interior Plains of North America extend from the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba in the north, down through the United States, reaching as far south as Texas. They cover a broad region that stretches east to the Mississippi River and west to the Rocky Mountains. This vast area is characterized by flatlands, prairies, and rolling hills, making it a significant agricultural zone.

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