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The Midwest States
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How Many States in the MW? Twelve states form the midwestern region of the United States. OhioIndiana MichiganIllinois WisconsinMinnesota IowaMissouri KansasNebraska North DakotaSouth Dakota
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Facts About Ohio Population: 11,186,000 Capital City: Columbus Nickname: Buckeye State Largest City: Columbus Climate: 26°F and 73°F Interesting Fact: Seven Presidents were born in Ohio. (Ulysses Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Warren Harding, and William Taft)
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Facts About Indiana Population: 5,864,000 Capital City: Indianapolis Nickname: Hoosier State Largest City: Indianapolis Climate: 17°F and 86°F Interesting Fact: The Indianapolis 500 automobile race attracts more people than any other single sporting event in the nation.
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Facts About Michigan Population: 9,773,000 Capital City: Lansing Nickname: Great Lakes State Largest City: Detroit Climate: 5°F and 76°F Interesting Facts: Michigan leads the nation in manufacturing automobiles. One of the nation’s largest salt mines lies about 1000 feet under Detroit.
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Facts About Illinois Population: 11,895,000 Capital City: Springfield Nickname: Land of Lincoln Largest City: Chicago Climate: 13°F and 86°F Interesting Fact: Chicago has the largest post office in the United States.
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Facts About Wisconsin Population: 5,169,000 Capital City: Madison Nickname: Badger State Largest City: Milwaukee Climate: 12°F and 80°F Interesting Facts: Wisconsin produces 40% of the nation’s cheese. Wisconsin was the first state to pass a law requiring the use of seat belts in automobiles.
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Facts About Minnesota Population: 4,685,000 Capital City: St. Paul Nickname: Gopher State Largest City: Minneapolis Climate: -2°F and 77°F Interesting Fact: Minnesota reaches farther north than any other state except Alaska.
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Facts About Iowa Population: 2,852,000 Capital City: Des Moines Nickname: Hawkeye State Largest City: Des Moines Climate: 11°F and 87°F Interesting Fact: Iowa farmers raise more hogs and corn for market than any other state.
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Facts About Missouri Population: 5,402,000 Capital City: Jefferson City Nickname: Show Me State Largest City: Kansas City Climate: 17°F and 89°F Interesting Fact: Missouri is one of two states bordered by eight states. The other state is Tennessee.
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Facts About Kansas Population: 2,594,000 Capital City: Topeka Nickname: Sunflower State Largest City: Wichita Climate: 32°F and 79°F Interesting Facts: The largest hailstone on record – weighing 1½ pounds - fell in Kansas. Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
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Facts About Nebraska Population: 1,656,000 Capital City: Lincoln Nickname: Cornhusker State Largest City: Omaha Climate: 23°F and 76°F Interesting Fact: The largest mammoth fossil ever found was unearthed in 1922.
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Facts About South Dakota Population: 737,000 Capital City: Pierre Nickname: Mt. Rushmore State Largest City: Sioux Falls Climate: 13°F and 75°F Interesting Fact: The Homestake Mine leads in gold production in the United States.
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Facts About North Dakota Population: 640,000 Capital City: Bismarck Nickname: Flickertail State Largest City: Fargo Climate: -2°F and 84°F Interesting Fact: The geographic center of North America is near Rugby, North Dakota.
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