Regions of the United States
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- | The '''Regions of the United States''' are geographical political units of the United States formed after regionalization in 2008. Regions may refer to Regions, smaller geographical political structure containing one or more states | + | The '''Regions of the United States''' are geographical political units of the United States formed after regionalization in 2008. Regions may refer to Regions, smaller geographical political structure containing one or more states that elect two [[United States Senate|senators]], or Super-Regions, larger geographical political entities containing two geographically contiguous regions that elect a [[governor]]. |
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The Regions of the United States are geographical political units of the United States formed after regionalization in 2008. Regions may refer to Regions, smaller geographical political structure containing one or more states that elect two senators, or Super-Regions, larger geographical political entities containing two geographically contiguous regions that elect a governor.
Regions
Super-Regions
United States Regions (view) | |
Super-Regions | Appalachia · Gulf Coast · Heartland · Mid-Atlantic · Midwest · Northeast · Northwest · Southwest |
Regions | Alleghenies · Atlantic States · Big Sky Country · Bluegrass · California · Cascadia · Deep South · Farm Belt · Great Lakes · New York · New England · Seminole · Shenandoah Valley · Sunbelt · Texas · Wabash Valley |