- Iowa - Wikipedia
It borders the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west; Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to the east and southeast, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west, South Dakota to the northwest, and Minnesota to the north
- Iowa | Flag, Facts, Maps, Cities | Britannica
Iowa, constituent state of the United States of America It was admitted to the union as the 29th state on December 28, 1846 As a Midwestern state, Iowa forms a bridge between the forests of the east and the grasslands of the high prairie plains to the west
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- Iowa Maps Facts - World Atlas
Iowa, a Midwestern state in the United States, is framed by the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri and Big Sioux Rivers to the west It shares its borders with Minnesota to the north, Missouri to the south, Nebraska and South Dakota to the west, and Illinois and Wisconsin to the east
- Iowa State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, Maps . . .
Flag: Iowa Flag– Having three vertical stripes blue, white and red the Iowa flag resembles the flag of France On the white stripe is a bald eagle carrying a blue streamer in its beak
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Experts don’t agree on how Iowa got its name Some say that the name comes from the Ioway tribe There’s also disagreement over the source of Iowa’s nickname, the Hawkeye State Some say the
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Information on Iowa's economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto, symbols, nicknames, and other trivia
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