Someone left a foolish answer here, and the question is unnecessary and poorly-defined, too.
i think it is called the North Central Region because it is located in the North Central. :)
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
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
Someone left a foolish answer here, and the question is unnecessary and poorly-defined, too.
No, Dallas is not located in the North Central Central Plain. Dallas is situated in North Texas, in an area known as the Blackland Prairie region, part of the larger North Central Plains region.
Six flags over Texas is in the north central plains region
In some circles the other term for Midwestern States have been called the "heartland" region of the United States.
the north central region
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The land region that connects with north america and south america is central america
The north central plains region of Texas is very populate. About 230,000 people are residents of this region of Texas.