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  1. University of Iowa. Dept. of Geography. Discussion paper by Alan G Phipps, 1976
  2. A review of decision rules and their role in spatial choice (Discussion paper series/Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa) by Thomas C Eagle, 1980
  3. An inquiry into the spatial basis of electoral geography (Discussion paper - Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa) by David R Reynolds, 1969
  4. Growth and decline of Iowa villages: A pilot study (University of Iowa. Dept. of Geography. [Monograph series]) by Neil Elliot Salisbury, 1963
  5. University of Iowa. Dept. of Geography. Discussion paper by Robert H Ericksen, 1975
  6. Discussion paper - Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa by Neil Paquette, 1973
  7. Discussion paper - Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa by Harold McConnell, 1966
  8. The geography of Iowa by Emmett James Cable, 1924
  9. The plant geography of Iowa (University of Iowa studies in natural history) by Bohumil Shimek, 1948
  10. A sketch of the physical geography of Iowa by Richard Ellsworth Call, 1891
  11. Dodge's geography of Iowa by Wesley N Clifford, 1912
  12. The two dimensional spatial organization of Clear Creek and Old Man Creek, Iowa (Harvard papers in theoretical geography. Geography and the properties of surfaces series) by Michael Woldenberg, 1971
  13. The pupil's workbook in the geography of Iowa by Alison E Aitchison, 1929
  14. Locational decision-making: Inferring decision-rules from observed choices (Discussion paper / Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa) by Stephen G Nichols, 1984

41. Iowa: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
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Iowa Facts, Map and State Symbols Iowa Flag Printout/Quiz Iowa was the 29 th state in the USA ; it became a state on December 28, 1846 . State Abbreviation - IA State Capital - Des Moines Largest City - Des Moines Area - 56,276 square miles [Iowa is the 26th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Iowa is the 30th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - agriculture (corn, soybeans, hogs, pigs), food manufacturing, insurance Presidential Birthplace Herbert Clark Hoover was born in West Branch on August 10, 1874 (he was the 31st US President, serving from 1929 to 1933). Major Rivers Mississippi River , Des Moines River, Missouri River, Cedar River, Iowa River Major Lakes - Lake Red Rock Highest Point - Ocheyeden Mound (in northwestern Iowa) - 1,670 feet (509 m) above sea level

42. I: GEOGRAPHY - EnchantedLearning.com
I geography A collection of geography pages, printouts, and activities forstudents. iowa is a state in the United States of America.
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43. Iowa
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44. 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.

45. Iowa State Geography
iowa State geography. So you want to know about iowa? Here are some highlights!Also check out the links to other sites about iowa.
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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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Top of Page Agriculture including corn, oats, soybeans, pigs and cattle. Service industries include banking and insurance. Manufacturing also plays a significant role in the economy

46. History & Geography Department | St. Ambrose University | Davenport, Iowa
St. Ambrose is a private, coeducational Catholic university located in Davenport,iowa. Learn more about what we like to History geography Department
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47. History & Geography Department | St. Ambrose University | Davenport, Iowa
Wayland Bauer, Adjunct Assistant Professor of geography SpecializationsTwentiethcentury United States political, iowa, United States Catholic, China
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Specializations: Modern Ireland/Britain, Irish Diaspora, Colonialism/Imperialism, Middle East Courses taught: HIST 111 US History to 1865 (Fall/Spring) HIST 225 Modern Middle East HIST 315 War, Peace, and Northern Ireland HIST 340 Modern Britain HIST 341 History of the British Empire HIST 342 Modern Ireland HIST 356 Colonial America and the Atlantic World HIST 360 Revolutionary America HIST 365 American Immigration History HIST 368 Irish-American History George Eaton, Adjunct Instructor of History

48. Iowa: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
geography. iowa. State in the midwestern United States bordered by Minnesota geography information about iowa The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy,
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A state of the north-central United States. It was admitted as the 29th state in 1846. Part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Iowa was organized as a separate territory in 1838. The Mound Builders lived in the area in prehistoric times. Des Moines is the capital and the largest city. Population: 2,950,000. I o·wan adj. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Iowa əwə ) , midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R., across which lie Wisconsin and Illinois (E); Missouri (S); Nebraska and South Dakota, from which it is separated by the Missouri and the Big Sioux rivers, respectively (W); and Minnesota (N). Facts and Figures Area, 56,290 sq mi (145,791 sq km). Pop. (2000) 2,926,324, a 5.4% increase since the 1990 census. Capital and largest city

49. Reg Golledge, Faculty: UCSB Geography Department
geography Department University of California, Santa Barbara PhD, Universityof iowa, geography; MA, University of New England, Australia, geography;
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50. AllRefer.com - Iowa, State, United States, United States (U.S. Political Geograp
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Iowa I u w u Pronunciation Key , midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R., across which lie Wisconsin and Illinois (E); Missouri (S); Nebraska and South Dakota, from which it is separated by the Missouri and the Big Sioux rivers, respectively (W); and Minnesota (N). Sections in this article:
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Iowa City, city (1990 pop. 59,738), seat of Johnson co., E Iowa, on both sides of the Iowa River; founded 1839 as the capital of Iowa Territory, inc. 1853. Among its manufactures are foam rubber, animal feed, paper, and food products. The city is the seat of the Univ. of Iowa (1855) and is a major center of medical treatment and research. The old stone capitol in the city was begun in 1840; the legislature sat there until the seat of government was moved to Des Moines in 1857. With the arrival of the railroad (1855), Iowa City became an important outfitting center for the westward trails. The library of the state historical society is there. Nearby are the villages of the Amana Society, Coralville dam and reservoir, and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library as well as his birthplace (in West Branch).
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52. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Iowa
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IA Iowa gilt mit seinen fruchtbaren Prärien und seiner großen Landwirtschaft als der typische Bundesstaat des Mittleren Westens. Obwohl er auch manchmal "Corn State" (Staat des Maises) genannt wird, ist Iowa eher der Brotkorb Amerikas. Mehr als 90% der Fläche werden landwirtschaftlich genutzt. Jagd und Fischfang gehören zu den beliebtesten „outdoor" Freizeitbeschäftigungen in Iowa. Camping, Wandern, Reiten, Wassersport und weitere sportliche Erholungsmöglichkeiten locken viele Besucher in die zahlreichen Parks. Iowa hat Sehenswürdigkeiten von beträchtlicher historischer und archäologischer Bedeutung aufzuweisen; eine der bekanntesten ist das Effigy Mounds National Monument im Nordosten Iowas. GOVERNMENT
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53. Social Studies
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Social studies is a basic subject of the K-12 curriculum that (1) derives its goals from the nature of citizenship in a democratic society that is closely linked to other nations and peoples of the world; (2) draws its content primarily from history, the social sciences, and, in some respects, from the humanities and sciences; and (3) is taught in ways that reflect an awareness of the personal, social, and cultural experiences and developmental levels of learners. Social studies is viewed as the major subject area where social interaction skills are emphasized and utilized fully. Social studies develops the necessary individual skills to enable students to cope with change, deal with conflict, accept cultural diversity, and participate responsibly in a representative democracy at local, state, and national levels and within the global community. Goals based on National Council of Social Studies ten thematic strands:
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54. Iowa State Page
Learn more about iowa s geography and people by clicking on one of five regionsunder Browse above or visit Interesting Sites below.
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55. GIS INSTITUTE UNIV OF IOWA
Dr. Marc Armstrong, Univ. of iowa Departments of geography and Computer Science . Dr. Gerard Rushton, University of iowa Dept. of geography.
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June 1994
The purpose of the GIS Literacy Institute was to increase the number of professional librarians working in academic and public libraries who know the basic principles of spatial data handling and use of GIS systems technology. Attendees travelled from all parts of the country, including Hawaii. High content sessions included workshops with the following faculty members, each experts in their respective fields: Dr. Marc Armstrong, Univ. of Iowa Departments of Geography and Computer Science. On day one Marc covered the basics of spatial data handling, and prepared attendees for what was to follow. Marc was also responsible for writing the Department of Education grant which underwrote most of the Institute. Dr. Robert McMaster, University of Minnesota, Dept. of Geography Bob is an authority on thematic mapping and cartography, and introduced mapping techniques, layering concepts, and basic digital cartography. Dr. James Merchant, Univesity of Nebraska Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies. Jim introduced the basics of remote sensing and image processing. The afternoon was spent using the Alexander image processing software in the DOS lab.

56. Iowa - USA State, Indiana - USA State, Illinois - USA State, Idaho - USA State,
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58. MSN Encarta - Iowa
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Print Preview of Section Iowa , state in the northern part of the central United States. It lies in the heart of the North American continent, in the region known as the Midwest. Iowa, with its fertile prairie lands and heavily agricultural economy devoted to raising grain and livestock, is often considered the typical Midwestern state. Iowa entered the Union on December 28, 1846, as the 29th state. Des Moines is the state’s capital and largest city.

59. Iowa - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The official name of the state is State of iowa , and the US Post Office 1 History; 2 geography. 2.1 Interstate highways; 2.2 US highways; 2.3 Animals
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State of Iowa Flag of Iowa Seal of Iowa State nickname The Hawkeye State Other U.S. States Capital Des Moines Des Moines ... Thomas Vilsack (D) English Area km² th Land 144,701 km² Water 1,042 km² (0.71%) Population ( Population th Density 20.22 /km² (33 rd Date December 28 Order th Time zone Central UTC DST Latitude 40°36'N to 43°30'N Longitude 89°5'W to 96°31'W Width 320 km Length 500 km Elevation Highest point 509 m Mean 335 m Lowest point 146 m Abbreviations USPS IA US-IA Web site www.iowa.gov Iowa is the 29th state of the United States , having joined the Union on December 28 . The official name of the state is the "State of Iowa", and the U.S. Post Office abbreviation for the state is IA The state is named for the Native American Iowa people. Bales of hay on a farm near Ames, Iowa.
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