All the chats in Iowa

  1. Chats in Marshall County
  2. Chats in Mills County
  3. Chats in Mitchell County
  4. Chats in Monona County
  5. Chats in Monroe County
  6. Chats in Montgomery County
  7. Chats in Muscatine County
  8. Chats in O'Brien County
  9. Chats in Osceola County
  10. Chats in Page County
  11. Chats in Palo Alto County
  12. Chats in Plymouth County
  13. Chats in Polk County
  14. Chats in Pottawattamie County
  15. Chats in Poweshiek County
  16. Chats in Scott County
  17. Chats in Shelby County
  18. Chats in Sioux County
  19. Chats in Story County
  20. Chats in Tama County
  21. Chats in Union County
  22. Chats in Wapello County
  23. Chats in Warren County
  24. Chats in Washington County
  25. Chats in Webster County
  26. Chats in Winnebago County
  27. Chats in Winneshiek County
  28. Chats in Woodbury County
  29. Chats in Wright County
Iowa

Iowa is one of fifty states that, together with Washington D. C., form the United States of America. Its capital and most populated city is Des Moines. It is located in the Midwest region of the country, Northwest Center division, bounded on the north by Minnesota, on the east by the Mississippi River that separates it from Wisconsin and Illinois, on the south by Missouri, on the west by the Missouri River that separates it from Nebraska, and to the northwest with the Big Sioux River that separates it from South Dakota.

He was admitted to the Union on December 28,1846, as the 29th state.92 percent of the state's population are white, and the largest ethnic group in Iowa are the Germans, who make up 35.7 percent of the population. Population of the state. Its main sources of income are manufacturing, agriculture and tourism. It is the largest producer of soy and ethanol in the United States, and has the largest swine herd in the country. The name of the state comes from the Native American town Iowa that inhabited the region. The first Europeans who explored the region were the French Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette in 1673, who described the region as green and fertile. The first white settlers settled in the region in June 1833. On December 28,1846, Iowa became the 29th state of the Union.


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