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| State nickname: "The Hawkeye State" | |||||
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| Capital | Des Moines | ||||
| Largest City | Des Moines | ||||
| Governor | Thomas Vilsack | ||||
| Area - Total - % water |
Ranked 26th 145,743 km2 0.71% |
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| Population - Total (2000) - Density |
Ranked 30th 2,926,324 20/km2 |
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| Admittance into Union - Order - Date |
29th December 28, 1846 |
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| Time zone | Central: UTC-6/-5 | ||||
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Latitude |
40°36'N to 43°30'N |
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320 km |
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| ISO 3166-2: | US-IA | ||||
Iowa is the 29th state of the United States, having joined the union on December 28, 1846. The U.S. Post Office abbreviation for the state is IA.
The official (long) name of the state: "State of Iowa."
The state is named for the Native American Iowa people.
The state capital is Des Moines. The current Governor is Tom Vilsack (Democrat) and the two U.S. Senators are Chuck Grassley (Republican) and Tom Harkin (Democrat). The five U.S. Congressmen are Jim Leach (Republican), Jim Nussle (Republican), Steve King (Republican), Tom Latham (Republican), and Leonard Boswell (Democrat).
See also: List of Governors of Iowa
Iowa is bordered by Minnesota on the north, Nebraska and South Dakota on the west, Missouri on the south, and Wisconsin and Illinois on the east.
The state's total gross state product for 1999 was $85 billion placing Iowa 30th in the nation. Its Per Capita Income for 2000 was $26,723. Iowa's main agricultural outputs are hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, cattle and dairy products. Its industrial outputs are food processing, machinery, electric equipment, chemical products, publishing and primary metals.
The 2000 population was 2,926,324.
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Iowa has a strong emphasis on education, which is shown in standardized testing scores. In 2003, Iowa had the second highest average SAT scores by state, and tied for second highest average ACT (examination) scores in states where more than 20% of graduates were tested. The national office of ACT is in Iowa City, and the ITBS and ITED testing programs used in many states are provided by the University of Iowa.
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| State motto: | "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" |
| State Bird: | Eastern Goldfinch |
| State Flower: | Wild Rose |
| State Rock: | Geode |
| State Song: | "The Song of Iowa" |
| State Tree: | Oak |
| Honorary Ship: | USS Iowa |
The Minor League baseball teams are:
List of United States Senators who have represented Iowa:
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The state gets considerable attention every four years because of its presidential caucus, a gathering of voters which, along with the New Hampshire primary a week later, has become the starting gun for choosing the two major-party candidates for U.S. president. The caucus, held in January of the election year, involves people gathering in homes or public places and choosing their candidate, rather than casting secret ballots, as in done in a primary or election.
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