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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The biggest city in PA is definitely mid-Atlantic. Kansas and Nebraska and the Dakotas are not the midwest. [/quote] Kansas and Nebraska are pretty much the definition of the Midwest imo. [/quote] No. The definitive Midwest is Ohio/Michigan/Illinois/Indiana. [/quote] What is Kentucky? It’s further west than Ohio and most of it is on the same latitude of a lot of Il, In, and Oh. [/quote] From an Iowan’s perspective, Kentucky is the south.[/quote] Kentucky and Ohio are connected by a bridge over the Ohio River, but in a map dividing the US into 4 regions, Ohio is midwest and Kentucky is South; Ohio is Rust Belt and Kentucky is Bible Belt (though some of Southern Ohio is also Bible Belt). Ohio and Kentucky are part of both the Interior Lowlands and the Appalachian Plateau. Ohio has central lowlands and lake planes, and Kentucky is east-south central lowlands.[/quote]
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