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  1. Discussion paper - Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa by Lawrence M Ostresh, 1971
  2. The Plant Geography of Lake Okoboji Region (University of Iowa Bulletins from the Laboratories of Natural History, vol. 7#2) by Bohomil Shimek, 1915
  3. Geo-processing in local government: A feasibility study for the city of Omaha : prepared for the Mayor's Geographic Information System Committee (URISA professional paper series) by Stephen W Kinzy, 1977
  4. Practical applications of theoretical geography (Fred K. Schaefer memorial lectures) by William Bunge, 1974

1. Iowa State Geography
iowa State geography. So you want to know about iowa the French explorers abbreviated to Riviere des Moines) Major cities Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Des Moines and Sioux City
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Top of Page Population (1994): 2,829,000 (30th in size) State size: 56,275 square miles (25th in size) State Capital: Des Moines (named after the Des Moines River which got its name from an indian word Moingouenes, which the French explorers abbreviated to Riviere des Moines) Major cities: Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Des Moines and Sioux City Admission to union: The 29th State Date entered the union: December 28, 1846 Origin of state name: Named from an indian word "Ayuhwa" meaning "Sleepy Ones". Nicknames: The Hawkeye State Bordering states: Wisconsin, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota and Missouri State bird: Eastern Goldfinch State flower: Wild Rose State tree: Oak Motto: Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain
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2. Iowa, State, United States: Geography
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    Iowa is bordered on two sides by rivers; the Mississippi separates it on the east from Wisconsin and Illinois, and the Missouri and the Big Sioux separate it on the west from Nebraska and South Dakota. The state is bounded on the north by Minnesota and on the south by Missouri. Iowa is an area of rich, rolling plains, interrupted by many rivers. The terrain is low and gently sloping, except for the hills in the unglaciated area of NE Iowa, the steeply sloping bluffs on the banks of the Mississippi, and the moundlike bluffs on the banks of the Missouri. The rivers of the eastern two thirds of Iowa flow to the Mississippi; those of the west flow to the Missouri. The original woodlands, which included black walnut and hickory, were destroyed by lumbering and land clearing in the 19th cent., and present wooded sections are covered only with second or third growths of timber. Only 0.1% of Iowa, the lowest total in the 50 states, is owned by the federal government. Historically typical of Iowa was the prairie. Covered a little more than a century ago with grass higher than the wheels of the pioneers' prairie schooners, or covered wagons, the prairies gave way to fields of corn and other grains. Wildflowers still brighten the roadsides, but few areas of the original grassland remain, and several prairie preserves have been established. The former habitat of wild turkeys, prairie chickens, and quail, Iowa abounds with migratory geese and ducks and the imported ring-necked pheasant and European partridge, all of which are hunted in the autumn.

3. Iowa: Geography, Maps And Information
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4. Iowa Geography
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5. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Iowa
26 10 largest cities (2000) Des Moines, 198,682; Cedar Rapids, 120,758; Davenport,98,359; Sioux City, 85,013; Waterloo, 68,747; iowa City, 62,220; Council
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Iowa I u w u Pronunciation Key Geography Iowa is bordered on two sides by rivers; the Mississippi separates it on the east from Wisconsin and Illinois, and the Missouri and the Big Sioux separate it on the west from Nebraska and South Dakota. The state is bounded on the north by Minnesota and on the south by Missouri. Iowa is an area of rich, rolling plains, interrupted by many rivers. The terrain is low and gently sloping, except for the hills in the unglaciated area of NE Iowa, the steeply sloping bluffs on the banks of the Mississippi, and the moundlike bluffs on the banks of the Missouri. The rivers of the eastern two thirds of Iowa flow to the Mississippi; those of the west flow to the Missouri. The original woodlands, which included black walnut and hickory, were destroyed by lumbering and land clearing in the 19th cent., and present wooded sections are covered only with second or third growths of timber. Only 0.1% of Iowa, the lowest total in the 50 states, is owned by the federal government. Historically typical of Iowa was the prairie. Covered a little more than a century ago with grass higher than the wheels of the pioneers' prairie schooners, or covered wagons, the prairies gave way to fields of corn and other grains. Wildflowers still brighten the roadsides, but few areas of the original grassland remain, and several prairie preserves have been established. The former habitat of wild turkeys, prairie chickens, and quail, Iowa abounds with migratory geese and ducks and the imported ring-necked pheasant and European partridge, all of which are hunted in the autumn.

8. Iowa
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9. Davenport, Iowa
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Davenport is a city located in the U.S. state of Iowa . As of the census, the city had a total population of 98,359. The city borders the Mississippi River . Every year the Mississippi river rises, and sometimes overflows its banks in a flood, causing millions of dollars in property damage in Davenport. Davenport is the only city over 20,000 people bordering the Mississippi that has no permanent floodwall or levee. The United States Army Corps of Engineers has continually expressed frustration at the fact that Davenport refuses to build a permanent flood-protection system like literally every other significant city on the entire Mississippi. Davenport prefers the open access to the river for parks and vistas over having access cut off by dikes and levees. Davenport is also the home of a large and well-known Blues festival, as well as a jazz festival dedicated to Davenport native Bix Beiderbecke . An internationally known seven-mile foot race called the Bix 7 is run during the festival. Saint Ambrose University is also located in Davenport.

10. Iowa, State, United States: Geography
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Iowa is bordered on two sides by rivers; the Mississippi separates it on the east from Wisconsin and Illinois, and the Missouri and the Big Sioux separate it on the west from Nebraska and South Dakota. The state is bounded on the north by Minnesota and on the south by Missouri. Iowa is an area of rich, rolling plains, interrupted by many rivers. The terrain is low and gently sloping, except for the hills in the unglaciated area of NE Iowa, the steeply sloping bluffs on the banks of the Mississippi, and the moundlike bluffs on the banks of the Missouri. The rivers of the eastern two thirds of Iowa flow to the Mississippi; those of the west flow to the Missouri. The original woodlands, which included black walnut and hickory, were destroyed by lumbering and land clearing in the 19th cent., and present wooded sections are covered only with second or third growths of timber. Only 0.1% of Iowa, the lowest total in the 50 states, is owned by the federal government. Historically typical of Iowa was the prairie. Covered a little more than a century ago with grass higher than the wheels of the pioneers' prairie schooners, or covered wagons, the prairies gave way to fields of corn and other grains. Wildflowers still brighten the roadsides, but few areas of the original grassland remain, and several prairie preserves have been established. The former habitat of wild turkeys, prairie chickens, and quail, Iowa abounds with migratory geese and ducks and the imported ring-necked pheasant and European partridge, all of which are hunted in the autumn.

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12. Iowa Biotechnology Online
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Bordered on the east by the Mississippi River and on the west by the Missouri River; Iowa is located in the "heartland of America" a region of four distinct seasons with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. The deep, black topsoil provides a fertile resource for crop production. High temperatures in July average in the upper 80s F (26.6 c) and frequently reach 100 degrees F (37.7 c). Lows in January average between 10 to 20 degrees F (-12.2 to - 6.6 c), dropping at times below zero. Annual rainfall ranges from 26 inches (66 cm) in Northern Iowa to 36 inches (91.4 cm) in the southeast, with about 70 percent falling from April through September. Heavy snow often covers the state from January through March, with a yearly average snowfall of 50 inches (127 cm) in the north and 22 inches (55.8 cm) in the south. Iowa's seasons provide a wide range of temperature variation throughout the year and the climate is especially comfortable from mid-spring to early summer and again from late summer to late autumn.

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14. Iowa, State, United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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