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Definition: Iowa

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A member of the Siouan people formerly living in Iowa and Minnesota and Missouri.[Wordnet]
2. A state in midwestern United States.[Wordnet]
3. A dialect of the Chiwere language spoken by the Iowa.[Wordnet].

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"Iowa" is a common misspelling or typo for: iota, Iowas.

Date "Iowa" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1537. (references)

Common Expressions: Iowa

Expressions Definition
2004 Iowa Democratic caucuses In the United States, the 2004 Iowa Democratic caucuses (held January 19) were the first major test of some of the leading contenders for the Democratic Party's nomination as its candidate for the 2004 presidential election. Despite the extremely small number of votes cast, the fact the Iowa caucuses are the first test of voter sentiment gives them a status far greater than their intrinsic importance merits. (references)
Amana, Iowa Amana is a location in Iowa County, Iowa. The name means "remain faithful." The Amana Colonies comprise seven villages in Iowa County. The villages were Amana, East Amana, High Amana, Homestead, Middle Amana, South Amana, and West Amana. (references)
Beaverdale, Iowa Beaverdale is a neighborhood on the northwest side of Des Moines, Iowa. Although it has never been incorporated, it has retained a distinct and separate identity from the rest of the capital city. Known for its distinctive brick neo-tudor homes, popularly nicknamed 'Beaverdale Bricks', the community was a popular suburban area during the first half of the 20th century. (references)
Berwick, Iowa Berwick is a city located in Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 370. (references)
Booneville, Iowa Booneville is a city located in Dallas County, Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 322. (references)
Bradford, Iowa Bradford is a city located in Franklin County, Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 123. (references)
Buildings of Iowa State University Buildings of Iowa State University is a list of notable buildings and landmarks at Iowa State University, as well as persons associated with such structures. While there are certainly numerous well-known people associated with Iowa State, this list shall contain only those directly recognized on campus with relation to buildings, streets, or other such landmarks. (references)
Canton, Iowa Canton, Iowa, a small town in Jackson County, Iowa, USA, is located on the Maquoketa Caves Road where the road crosses the South Fork of the Maquoketa River. The town once had a population of roughly 2,000 people, but, when the railroad bypassed Canton in favor of the city of Maquoketa, the population of Canton plummeted. (references)
Capital of Iowa The capital and largest city in Iowa. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway The Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway, also known as the Crandic is a Class III railroad operating in the US state of Iowa. (references)
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Specialty Expressions: Iowa

Expressions Domain Definition
Iowa vane Energy A flow deflector that will divert water in a way calculated to attract fish. (references)

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Extended Definition: Iowa


Iowa

Iowa is a state of the United States of America. It may also refer to:

Places in the United States:

  • University of Iowa
  • Iowa River, a tributary of the Mississippi River
  • Iowa, Louisiana
  • Iowa City, Iowa
  • Iowa Colony, Texas
  • Iowa County, Iowa
  • Iowa County, Wisconsin
  • Iowa Falls, Iowa
  • Iowa Park, Texas

Other uses:

  • Iowa tribe, a Native American people
  • Iowa (album), by Slipknot
  • USS Iowa, battleships in the United States Navy
    • USS Iowa (BB-4)
    • USS Iowa (BB-53) (scrapped before completion)
    • USS Iowa (BB-61)
  • Iowa class battleship

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Iowa (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Iowa


Iowa

State of Iowa
Flag of Iowa State seal of Iowa
Flag of Iowa Seal
Nickname(s): The Hawkeye State, The Tall Corn State
Motto(s): Our liberties we prize and
our rights we will maintain
Map of the United States with Iowa highlighted
Official language(s) English
Demonym Iowan
Capital Des Moines
Largest city Des Moines
Largest metro area Des Moines metropolitan area
Area  Ranked 26th in the US
 - Total 56,272 sq mi
(145,743 km²)
 - Width 310 miles (500 km)
 - Length 199 miles (320 km)
 - % water 0.71
 - Latitude 40° 23′ N to 43° 30′ N
 - Longitude 90° 8′ W to 96° 38′ W
Population  Ranked 30th in the US
 - Total 2,926,324
 - Density 52.4/sq mi 
20.22/km² (33rd in the US)
 - Median income  $48,075 (24th)
Elevation  
 - Highest point Hawkeye Point[1]
1,670 ft  (509 m)
 - Mean 1,099 ft  (335 m)
 - Lowest point Mississippi River[1] at Keokuk
480 ft  (146 m)
Admission to Union  December 28, 1846 (29th)
Governor Chet Culver (D)
Lieutenant Governor Patty Judge (D)
U.S. Senators Chuck Grassley (R)
Tom Harkin (D)
Congressional Delegation List
Time zone Central: UTC-6/DST-5
Abbreviations IA US-IA
Website www.iowa.gov

The State of Iowa (IPA: /ˈaɪəwə/) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States of America. It is the 29th state of the United States, having joined the Union on December 28, 1846. The state is named for the Ioway people, a Siouan tribe of Native Americans that formerly lived there. It is officially known as the "Hawkeye State" and unofficially known as the "Tall Corn State".

Geography

Iowa, showing major cities and roads
Iowa, showing major cities and roads

The Mississippi River separates Iowa from Illinois and Wisconsin to form the eastern boundary of the state. The Missouri River on the west edge of the state forms the boundary for Nebraska (with the exception of Carter Lake).[2] The Big Sioux River in the northwest corner of the state forms the North/South boundary with South Dakota. To the north lies Minnesota and to the south lies Missouri. There are several natural lakes in the state, most notably Spirit Lake, West Okoboji Lake, and East Okoboji Lake in northwest Iowa (see Iowa Great Lakes). Man-made lakes include Lake Odessa,[1] Saylorville Lake, Lake Red Rock, Coralville Lake, Lake MacBride and Rathbun Lake.

Iowa's natural vegetation is the Tallgrass prairie and Savanna while the topography of the state is gently rolling plains. Loess hills lie along the western border of the state, some of which are several hundred feet thick.[3] In the northeast, along the Mississippi River, is a section of the Driftless Zone, which in Iowa consists of low rugged hills covered with conifers—a landscape not usually associated with this state.

The point of lowest elevation is Keokuk in southeastern Iowa, at 480 feet (146 m). The point of highest elevation, at 1,670 feet (509 m), is Hawkeye Point, located in a feedlot north of Sibley in northwest Iowa. The mean elevation of the state is 1,099 feet (335 m). Considering the size of the state at 56,271 square miles (145,743 km²), there is very little elevation difference.

Iowa has 99 counties. The state capital, Des Moines, is located in Polk County (#60).

Iowa has the highest average radon concentrations in the nation due to significant glaciation that ground the granitic rocks from the Canadian Shield and deposited it as soils making up the rich Iowa farmland.[4] Many cities within the state, such as Iowa City have passed requirements for radon resistant construction in all new homes.

See also: Iowa geology

Climate

Iowa, like most of the Midwest, has a humid continental climate throughout the state (Koppen climate classification Dfa) with extremes of both heat and cold. The average annual temperature at Des Moines is 50 °F (10 °C); for some locations in the north the figure is under 45 °F (8 °C), while Keokuk, on the Mississippi River, averages 52 °F (12 °C). Winters are brisk and snowfall is common. Spring ushers in the beginning of the severe weather season. Iowa averages about 50 days of thunderstorm activity per year.[5] Tornadoes are common during the spring and summer months, with an average of 37 tornadoes in a single year.[6] The Iowa summers are known for heat and humidity, with daytime temperatures often near 90 °F (32 °C) and sometimes exceeding 100 °F (38 °C).

Monthly Normal High and Low Temperatures For Various Iowa Cities
City January Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Davenport 30/12 36/18 48/29 61/39 73/50 82/60 86/65 84/62 77/53 64/42 48/30 35/18
Des Moines 29/12 35/18 48/29 61/40 72/51 82/61 86/66 84/64 76/54 64/42 47/29 33/17
Dubuque 25/9 31/15 43/26 57/38 69/49 79/58 82/62 80/60 72/52 60/40 44/28 30/15
Sioux City 29/8 35/15 47/26 62/37 73/49 82/58 86/63 84/61 76/50 64/38 45/25 32/13
Waterloo 26/6 32/13 45/25 60/36 72/48 82/58 85/62 83/60 75/50 62/38 45/25 31/12
[2]

History

Main article: History of Iowa

The first Europeans to explore Iowa were French citizens following the Sac and Fox tribes, presently known jointly as the Meskwaki (Mesquakie) Nation.[7] The first American settlers officially moved to Iowa in June 1833. Primarily, they were families from Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. On December 28, 1846, Iowa became the 29th state in the union. Iowa supported the Union during the American Civil War, voting heavily for Lincoln, though there was a strong antiwar "Copperhead" movement among settlers of southern origins and among Catholics. There were no battles in the state, but Iowa sent large supplies of food to the armies and the eastern cities. Following the Civil War, Iowa's population continued to grow dramatically, from 674,913 people in 1860 to 1,194,020 in 1870. In 1917, the United States entered World War I and farmers as well as all Iowans experienced a wartime economy. For farmers, the change was significant. Since the beginning of the war in 1914, Iowa farmers had experienced economic prosperity. In the economic sector, Iowa also has undergone considerable change. Beginning with the first farm-related industries developed in the 1870s, Iowa has experienced a gradual increase in the number of business and manufacturing operations. The period since World War II has witnessed a particular increase in manufacturing operations. While agriculture continues to be the state's dominant industry, Iowans also produce a wide variety of products including refrigerators, washing machines, fountain pens, farm implements, and food products that are shipped around the world.

See also: Iowa archaeology

Demographics

Population

Iowa Population Density Map
Iowa Population Density Map
Historical populations
Census Pop.  %±
1840 43,112
1850 192,214 345.8%
1860 674,913 251.1%
1870 1,194,020 76.9%
1880 1,624,615 36.1%
1890 1,912,297 17.7%
1900 2,231,853 16.7%
1910 2,224,771 −0.3%
1920 2,404,021 8.1%
1930 2,470,939 2.8%
1940 2,538,268 2.7%
1950 2,621,073 3.3%
1960 2,757,537 5.2%
1970 2,824,376 2.4%
1980 2,913,808 3.2%
1990 2,776,755 −4.7%
2000 2,926,324 5.4%
Est. 2007 2,988,046 2.1%


As of 2007, Iowa has an estimated population of 2,988,046, which is an increase of 15,480, or 0.5%, from the prior year and an increase of 61,722 or 2.1%, since the year 2000.[8] This includes a natural increase since the last census of 53,706 people (that is 197,163 births minus 143,457 deaths) and a decrease due to net migration of 11,754 people out of the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 29,386 people, while migration within the country produced a net loss of 41,140 people. 6.1% of Iowa's population were reported as under the age of five, 22.6% under 18, and 14.7% were 65 or older. Males made up approximately 49.2% of the population.[8] The center of population of Iowa is located in Marshall County, in the city of Marshalltown.[9]


Demographics of Iowa (csv)
By race White Black AIAN* Asian NHPI*
2000 (total population) 96.14% 2.51% 0.63% 1.48% 0.08%
2000 (Hispanic only) 2.68% 0.08% 0.08% 0.03% 0.01%
2005 (total population) 95.79% 2.79% 0.61% 1.67% 0.08%
2005 (Hispanic only) 3.48% 0.13% 0.09% 0.03% 0.01%
Growth 2000–05 (total population) 1.01% 12.55% -2.70% 14.41% 1.01%
Growth 2000–05 (non-Hispanic only) 0.12% 11.13% -5.68% 14.14% 0.05%
Growth 2000–05 (Hispanic only) 31.91% 53.85% 19.33% 29.51% 7.14%
* AIAN is American Indian or Alaskan Native; NHPI is Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Race and ancestry

Iowa's population included about 97,000 foreign-born (3.3%).[8] Iowans are mostly of Western European descent. The five largest ancestry groups in Iowa are: German (35.7%), Irish (13.5%), English (9.5%), American (6.6%) and Norwegian (5.7%). The racial make up of the state is 91.0% white (non-Hispanic), 3.8% Hispanic, 2.5% black, 1.6% Asian, and 0.4% American Indian. 1% of respondents report two or more races.[8]

Rural flight

Iowa, in common with other Midwestern states (especially Kansas, Nebraska, and North and South Dakota), is feeling the brunt of rural flight, although Iowa has been gaining population since approximately 1990. 89% of the total number of cities in those states have fewer than 3,000 people; hundreds have fewer than 1,000. Between 1996 and 2004, almost half a million people, nearly half with college degrees, left the five states.

Religion

A 2001 survey from the City University of New York found that 52% of Iowans are Protestant, while 23% are Roman Catholic, and other religion made up 6%. 13% responded with non-religious, and 5% did not answer.[10]

Linguistic Regions

William Labov and colleagues, in the monumental Atlas of North American English[11] found that the English spoken in Iowa divides into two large linguistic regions. Natives of Northern Iowa - including Sioux City, Fort Dodge, and the Waterloo region - tend to speak the dialect that linguists call North Central American English, which is also found in North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Natives of Central and Southern Iowa - including such cities as Council Bluffs, Des Moines, and Iowa City - tend to speak the "North Midlands" dialect also found in Nebraska, central Illinois, and Northern Indiana.[12]

Attractions

Iowa state welcome sign
Iowa state welcome sign

The state of Iowa has many attractions. The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum are located in West Branch. They contain the birthplace and grave of former president Herbert Hoover along with his Presidential museum. The Iowa State Fair is located in Des Moines. Adventureland is an amusement park located in Altoona just northeast of Des Moines. Arnolds Park is in the center of the Iowa Great Lakes resort region, and is home to a historic amusement park, also called Arnolds Park. The Effigy Mounds National Monument is located in Allamakee County and Clayton Counties. The Amana Colonies are a group of settlements of German Pietists comprising of seven villages. Much of the movie Field of Dreams was shot in Dyersville. Terrace Hill is located in Des Moines and is the official residence of the governor. RAGBRAI - the Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa - attracts thousands of bicyclists and support personnel. It has crossed the state on various routes each year since 1973. Also, the nation's longest running soda jerk, the Wilton Candy Kitchen is located in Wilton, Iowa. Established in 1867, the Wilton Candy Kitchen is included in the National Register of Historic Places. The John Wayne Birthplace and museum is in Winterset. The Clint Eastwood movie "The Bridges of Madison County" took place and was recorded in Madison County Iowa, which is where Winterset is located. Maquoketa Caves State Park is located in Jackson County, Iowa. It stands northwest of the city of Maquoketa. The park contains more caves than any other state park in Iowa. A trail system links the caves, formations, and overlooks while providing a scenic hiking experience. Many areas on these trails have seen new construction, making the journey to the caves safer. Most of the caves may be entered by persons of average physical ability, but some are more advanced.

Economy

Iowa state quarter with reverse image based on a painting by American artist Grant Wood
Iowa state quarter with reverse image based on a painting by American artist Grant Wood

If the economy is measured by gross domestic product, in 2005 it was about $124 billion.[13] If measured by gross state product, for 2005 it was US$113.5 billion.[14] Its per capita income for 2006 was US $23,340.[14] The role of agriculture in Iowa's economy can be measured in multiple ways, but its total impact, including agriculture-affiliated business, has been measured as 16.4% (in terms of value added) and 24.3% (in terms of total output). This is lower than the economic impact in Iowa of non-farm manufacturing, which accounts for 22.4% of total value added and 26.5% of total output.[15] Iowa's main agricultural outputs are hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, cattle, eggs and dairy products. Its industrial outputs are food processing, machinery, electric equipment, chemical products, publishing and primary metals. Iowa produces the nation's largest amount of ethanol. Des Moines also serves as a center for the insurance industry.

Iowa imposes taxes on net state income of individuals and estates and trusts. There are currently nine income tax brackets, ranging from 0.36% to 8.98%. The state sales tax rate is 5%, with non-prepared food having no tax.[16] Iowa has two local option sales taxes that may be imposed by counties after an election at which the majority of voters favors the tax. They are in addition to the 5% state sales tax. The regular local option tax is imposed on the gross receipts from sales of tangible personal property. It usually remains in effect until it is repealed, but the ordinance may include a sunset clause. The school infrastructure local option tax is automatically repealed 10 years after it is imposed, unless the ballot imposes a shorter time frame.[16]

Property tax is levied on the taxable value of real property, that is, mostly land, buildings, structures, and other improvements that are constructed on or in the land, attached to the land or placed upon a foundation. Typical improvements include a building, house or mobile home, fences, and paving. The following five classes of real property are evaluated: residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial and utilities/railroad (which is assessed at the state level). Homeowners pay less than half of the property tax collected each year in Iowa. Farmers pay 21%, and businesses and industry, a total of 23%. Utility companies, including railroads, pay 10%. Iowa has more than 2,000 taxing authorities. Most property is taxed by more than one taxing authority. The tax rate differs in each locality and is a composite of county, city or rural township, school district and special levies.

Companies

Iowa is the headquarters for seven of the top 1,000 companies for revenue.[17] They include Principal Financial, Rockwell Collins, Casey's General Stores, and HNI. Iowa is also headquarters to other companies including Hy-Vee, a major grocery store in Iowa and six other states, Pella Corporation, Vermeer Company, Kum & Go gas stations, Von Maur (a department store), Pioneer Hi-Bred, McLeodUSA, and Fareway grocery stores, among others.

Transportation

Interstate highways

Iowa has four primary interstate highways. Interstate 29 goes along the western edge of the state through Council Bluffs and Sioux City. Interstate 35 goes from the southern border to the northern border through the center of the state, including Des Moines. Interstate 80 goes from the west end of the state to the east end through Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Iowa City, and the Quad Cities. Interstate 74 has its western terminus at the junction with Interstate 80 in northeastern Davenport, Iowa. Interstate 380 is an auxiliary Interstate Highway, which runs from Interstate 80 in Iowa City through Cedar Rapids ending in Waterloo and is part of the Avenue of the Saints highway.

US highways

Iowa has a number of major United States highways. U.S. Route 18 runs along the northern edge of the state from South Dakota to Wisconsin. U.S. Route 20 runs from Sioux City through Fort Dodge and Waterloo before crossing into Illinois in Dubuque. U.S. Route 30 runs from the Nebraska border just north of Council Bluffs through Cedar Rapids and crossing into Illinois in Clinton, staying north of Interstate 80. U.S. Route 6 winds its way along a similar path to Interstate 80, from Council Bluffs through the Quad Cities into Illinois. U.S. Route 34 runs along the southern part of the state from Nebraska through Burlington to Illinois. U.S. Route 59 runs a path similar to Interstate 29, from south to north along the western edge of the state. U.S. Route 61 runs from the Southeastern edge of Iowa in Keokuk through Burlington, the Quad Cities and into Illinois in Dubuque. U.S. Route 63 runs south from Missouri north through Waterloo and into Minnesota along the eastern central part of the state. U.S. Route 65 and U.S. Route 69 run from Missouri around Des Moines into Minnesota on paths similar to Interstate 35. U.S. Route 71 and U.S. Route 75 run a south to north path along the western edge of the state. U.S. Route 169 is a south to north highway in the west central part of the state. U.S. Route 218 is almost all in the state of Iowa. It runs from the southern edge in Keokuk through Iowa City, Cedar Rapids and Waterloo on its way to Minnesota.

Airports with scheduled flights

Iowa is served by a few major airports including the Des Moines International Airport, The Eastern Iowa Airport, Quad City International Airport which is located in Moline, Illinois, and Eppley Airfield located in Omaha, Nebraska. Smaller airports in the state include the Dubuque Regional Airport, Fort Dodge Regional Airport, Mason City Municipal Airport, Sioux Gateway Airport, Southeast Iowa Regional Airport and Waterloo Regional Airport

Law and government

Capitol in 2003 after regilding
Capitol in 2003 after regilding
See List of Governors of Iowa, Iowa General Assembly, and Iowa State Capitol

The current Governor is Chet Culver (D)

Other statewide elected officials are:

  • Patty Judge (D) - Lieutenant Governor
  • Michael Mauro (D) - Secretary of State
  • David Vaudt (R) - Auditor of State
  • Michael Fitzgerald (D) - Treasurer of State
  • Bill Northey (R) - Secretary of Agriculture
  • Tom Miller (D) - Attorney General

The two U.S. Senators:

Further information: List of United States Senators from Iowa
  • Tom Harkin (D)
  • Chuck Grassley (R)

The five U.S. Congressmen:

  • Bruce Braley (D) - First District
  • Dave Loebsack (D) - Second District
  • Leonard Boswell (D) - Third District
  • Tom Latham (R) - Fourth District
  • Steve King (R) - Fifth District

The Code of Iowa contains the statutory laws of the State of Iowa. It is periodically updated by the Iowa Legislative Service Bureau, with a new edition published in odd-numbered years and a supplement published in even-numbered years.

Iowa is an alcohol monopoly or Alcoholic beverage control state.

Political parties

In Iowa, the term "political party" refers to political organizations which have received two percent or more of the votes cast for president or governor in the "last preceding general election".[18] Iowa recognizes two political parties - the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. Third parties, officially termed "nonparty political organizations" can appear on the ballot as well - five of these have had candidates on the ballot in Iowa since 2004 for various positions: the Constitution Party, the Iowa Green Party, the Libertarian Party, the Pirate Party, and the Socialist Workers Party.[19][20]

Voter trends

Presidential elections results
Year Republican Democratic
2004 49.92% 751,957 49.28% 741,898
2000 48.22% 634,373 48.60% 638,517
1996 39.92% 492,644 50.31% 620,258
1992 37.33% 504,890 43.35% 586,353
1988 45.07% 545,355 55.03% 670,557
1984 53.32% 703,088 45.97% 605,620

Iowa is currently listed as a swing state in national politics. From 1968 to 1988, it voted Republican in the Presidential Election, voting for Richard Nixon in 1968 and 1972, Gerald Ford in 1976, and Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984 However, in 1988, Democratic Candidate Michael Dukakis won the state, beating Republican candidate George H. W. Bush by a surprisingly large margin in that state, and winning in several traditionally Republican counties. The state subsequently voted Democratic in succeeding elections, voting for Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996, and Democrat Al Gore in 2000, but in 2004, George W. Bush won the state by less than 1% margin.

In the 2006 elections, the Iowa Democrats gained two seats in the Iowa delegation to the United States House of Representatives, and Democrats won a majority in both houses of the Iowa General Assembly.

On the January 4, 2008 National Primaries for President of the United States, Iowa voters selected the Democratic Party nomination contender U.S. Senator Barack Obama(D) of Illinois as the winner. This win is believed to be the first crucial test for the rest of the campaign, as the Iowa caucuses, is considered a key stepping stone on the path to the White House. It helped catapult Senator Obama's quest for winning caucuses and primaries throughout the rest of the country. He won the Democratic Party Nomination.

Presidential caucus

Main article: Iowa caucus

The state gets considerable attention every four years because it holds the first presidential caucuses, gatherings of voters to select delegates to the state conventions. Along with the New Hampshire primary the following week, Iowa's caucuses have become the starting points for choosing the two major-party candidates for president. The caucuses, held in January of the election year, involve people gathering in homes or public places and choosing their candidates, rather than casting secret ballots as is done in a primary election. The national and international media give Iowa (and New Hampshire) much of the attention accorded the national candidate selection process, which gives Iowa voters enormous leverage. Those who enter the caucus race often expend enormous effort to reach voters in each of Iowa's 99 counties.

Sister states

Iowa has seven official partner states:[21]

  • Hebei Province, People's Republic of China (1983)
  • Stavropol Krai, Russia (1989)
  • Taiwan (1989)
  • Terengganu, Malaysia (1987)
  • Veneto Region, Italy (1997)
  • Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan (1960)
  • Yucatan, Mexico (1964)

Education

See also: List of colleges and universities in Iowa

Iowa takes pride in its education system. The graduation rate for high school seniors has gradually increased to 90.8% in 2006.[22] The state has the third highest graduation rate in the nation.[23] Iowa continually ranks in the top 3 for ACT and SAT scores.[24] Iowa has 365 school districts,[24] and has the twelfth best student to teacher ratio of 13.8 students per teacher.[25] Teacher's pay, however, is ranked forty-second with the average salary being $39,284.[25] Iowa has three state universities: the University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa; and many private colleges and universities and community colleges.

Sports

See also: Sports teams to have ever been in Iowa

Iowa has sports teams in all major sports including Baseball, Football, Hockey, and Basketball. The state has 4 major college teams; each are Division I for all sports. For football, two are in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and the other two are in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

Baseball

Iowa has 4 class A minor league teams in the Midwest League. They are the Burlington Bees, Cedar Rapids Kernels, Clinton LumberKings, and the Quad City River Bandits. The Sioux City Explorers are part of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. The Waterloo Bucks play in the Northwoods League. Des Moines is home to the Iowa Cubs, a division AAA team in the Pacific Coast League.

Football

Sioux City Bandits are an Indoor football team in the United Indoor Football League. The Quad City Steamwheelers are an af2 football team whose home games are played in Moline, Illinois. The Iowa Barnstormers resumed play after a 7 season layoff in the af2 football league they, play their home games at Wells Fargo Arena.

Hockey

The American Hockey League has two teams the Quad City Flames whose games are played in Moline, Illinois, as well as the newly formed Iowa Chops, who have taken over the former Iowa Stars franchise and still play in the Wells Fargo Arena.

The United States Hockey League has five teams in Iowa the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, Sioux City Musketeers, Waterloo Black Hawks, Des Moines Buccaneers, and the Omaha Lancers whose games are played in Council Bluffs. The North Iowa Outlaws play in the North American Hockey League in Mason City.

Basketball

Iowa has two professional basketball teams. The Iowa Energy, an NBA Development League team that plays in Des Moines, is affiliated with the Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns of the NBA. The Quad Cities Riverhawks of the Premier Basketball League are based in Davenport, Iowa, but play at Wharton Field House in Moline, Illinois.

Soccer

Des Moines Menace they play their home games at Valley Stadium on the grounds of Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa.

College

The state has 4 NCAA Division 1 college teams. The University of Iowa Hawkeyes and Iowa State Cyclones are Division I FBS teams, while the University of Northern Iowa Panthers and Drake University Bulldogs play in Division I FCS.

Famous Iowans

Main article: List of people from Iowa

The following is an alphabetical list of famous people born in Iowa.

State symbols

  • Nickname(s): The Hawkeye State,[26] The Tall Corn State
  • Bird: American Goldfinch[27][28]
  • Fish: Channel catfish (unofficial)[29]
  • Flower: Wild Rose[27][28]
  • Grass: Bluebunch wheatgrass[28]
  • Tree: Oak[27][28]
  • Colors:Red, white, and blue (in state flag)
  • Fossil: Crinoid (proposed)
  • Motto: "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain"[27]
  • Rock: Geode[27][28]
  • Song: The Song of Iowa[30]

See also

  • List of Iowa-related topics

References

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  2. "Carter Lake Preservation Society".
  3. "Geology of the Loess Hills, Iowa". United States Geological Survey (July 1999). Retrieved on 2008-03-26.
  4. "The Iowa Radon Lung Cancer Study".
  5. US Thunderstorm distribution. src.noaa.gov. Last accessed February 13, 2008.
  6. Mean Annual Average Number of Tornadoes 1953-2004. ncdc.noaa.gov. Last accessed November 1, 2006.
  7. "Official Site of the Meswaki Nation". Retrieved on 2008-05-16.
  8. a b c d "Iowa QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau".
  9. "Population and Population Centers by State: 2000".
  10. "American Religious Identification Survey 2001". The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Iowa". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Iowa

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
List of Registered Historic Places in Iowa 239     10th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
USS Iowa turret explosion 191     11th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of townships in Iowa 177     12th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 12
Iowa class battleship 175     13th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa 166     14th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2006 160     15th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of townships in Iowa by county 156     16th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of Iowa state highways 135     17th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of Iowa county seats 127     18th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of counties in Iowa 126     1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 24
Davenport, Iowa 119     1922 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 22
2007 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 109     1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 52
Des Moines, Iowa 107     1958 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 29
Dubuque, Iowa 106     1999-2000 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team 31
Sioux City, Iowa 97     19th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Buildings of Iowa State University 95     1st Iowa Independent Battery Light Artillery 6
Armament of the Iowa class battleship 85     1st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 11
List of Iowa birds 84     1st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment (African Descent) 6
2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 79     1st Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 77     2000 Iowa State Cyclones football team 7
Iowa Senate elections, 2006 73     2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 53
2004 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 71     2003 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 37
Council Bluffs, Iowa 66     2004 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 71
List of school districts in Iowa 63     2006 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 31
Iowa City, Iowa 62     2007 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 109
Iowa Barnstormers (AF2) 60     2007 Iowa State Cyclones football team 5
City of Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 59     2007 Northern Iowa Panthers football team 17
Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball 58     2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 79
Clinton, Iowa 58     20th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Burlington, Iowa 57     21st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 9
Iowa Hawkeyes football from 1889 to 1897 55     22nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of mayors of Davenport, Iowa 54     23rd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa State University 54     24th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 38
Waterloo, Iowa 53     25th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 53     26th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
University of Iowa 53     27th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
USS Iowa 52     28th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa locations by per capita income 52     29th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 52     2nd Iowa Independent Battery Light Artillery 6
West Des Moines, Iowa 51     2nd Iowa Regiment 7
List of newspapers in Iowa 50     2nd Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
United States congressional delegations from Iowa 49     30th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Bettendorf, Iowa 49     31st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa State Cyclones football 48     32nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa (album) 47     33rd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2008 47     34th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball 46     35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa caucuses 46     36th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
History of Iowa 45     37th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of radio stations in Iowa 45     38th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa State University Cyclone Marching Band 44     39th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Interstate 80 in Iowa 44     3rd Iowa Independent Battery Light Artillery 6
Iowa Hawkeyes football 44     3rd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Dubuque County, Iowa 43     3rd Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
Iowa census statistical areas 43     40th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Muscatine, Iowa 42     41st Battalion Iowa Volunteer Infantry 6
Iowa Cubs 42     44th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Harrison County, Iowa 42     45th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
City of Waverly Township, Bremer County, Iowa 42     46th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Johnson County, Iowa 41     47th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 5
Iowa Public Television 41     48th Battalion Iowa Volunteer Infantry 6
Waverly, Iowa 40     4th Iowa Independent Battery Light Artillery 6
Cedar Falls, Iowa 40     4th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Pottawattamie County, Iowa 40     4th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
Glenwood, Iowa 40     51st Iowa Volunteers 3
List of Iowa state parks 40     5th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa Highway 92 39     5th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
Iowa gubernatorial election, 2006 39     6th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa House of Representatives 39     6th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
Scott County, Iowa 39     7th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
List of airports in Iowa 38     7th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
Mills County, Iowa 38     8th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6
Iowa Highway 2 38     8th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 6
List of high schools in Iowa 38     9th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 7
24th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 38     9th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 5
Fort Dodge, Iowa 37     Ackley, Iowa 30
2003 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 37     Ackworth, Iowa 17
Marshalltown, Iowa 37     Adair, Iowa 20
Iowa Senate 37     Adair County, Iowa 26
History of Iowa Hawkeyes football 37     Adams County, Iowa 27
Iowa Highway 3 37     Adel, Iowa 16
Ames, Iowa 35     Afton, Iowa 13
Interstate 29 in Iowa 35     Afton Township, Cherokee County, Iowa 10
Ottumwa, Iowa 35     Agency, Iowa 14
USS Iowa (BB-61) 35     Ainsworth, Iowa 13
List of people from Iowa 35     Akron, Iowa 14
University of Northern Iowa 35     Albert City, Iowa 15
Mason City, Iowa 35     Albia, Iowa 15
Iowa in the American Civil War 35     Albion, Iowa 13
History of Sioux City, Iowa 35     Albion Township, Butler County, Iowa 10
Ankeny, Iowa 35     Alburnett, Iowa 16
Black Hawk County, Iowa 35     Alden, Iowa 15
Buchanan County, Iowa 34     Alexander, Iowa 14
Story County, Iowa 34     Algona, Iowa 18
List of Registered Historic Places in Scott County, Iowa 34     Allamakee County, Iowa 31
Clinton County, Iowa 34     Alleman, Iowa 16
Cass County, Iowa 34     Allerton, Iowa 14
Dallas County, Iowa 33     Allison, Iowa 15
List of Governors of Iowa 33     Alta, Iowa 15
List of Iowa State University people 33     Alta Vista, Iowa 14
Butler County, Iowa 33     Alton, Iowa 14
Benton County, Iowa 33     Altoona, Iowa 17
Carter Lake, Iowa 33     Alvord, Iowa 13
Polk County, Iowa 33     Amaqua Township, Boone County, Iowa 11
Cedar County, Iowa 33     Ames, Iowa 35
Chickasaw County, Iowa 32     Amherst Township, Cherokee County, Iowa 10
Boone County, Iowa 32     Anamosa, Iowa 21
History of Dubuque, Iowa 32     Andover, Iowa 15
List of cemeteries in Adair County, Iowa 32     Andrew, Iowa 17
Iowa Highway 9 32     Anita, Iowa 15
Bremer County, Iowa 32     Ankeny, Iowa 35
Buena Vista County, Iowa 32     Anthon, Iowa 15
Cerro Gordo County, Iowa 32     Aplington, Iowa 15
Clayton County, Iowa 32     Appanoose County, Iowa 31
Crawford County, Iowa 31     Arcadia, Iowa 15
Linn County, Iowa 31     Arcadia Township, Carroll County, Iowa 11
Urbandale, Iowa 31     Archer, Iowa 14
Allamakee County, Iowa 31     Aredale, Iowa 16
Jones County, Iowa 31     Arion, Iowa 15
Calhoun County, Iowa 31     Arispe, Iowa 14
Clarke County, Iowa 31     Arlington, Iowa 14
Carroll County, Iowa 31     Armament of the Iowa class battleship 85
Iowa County, Iowa 31     Armstrong, Iowa 16
Coralville, Iowa 31     Arnolds Park, Iowa 15
2006 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 31     Arthur, Iowa 13
1999-2000 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team 31     Asbury, Iowa 27
Appanoose County, Iowa 31     Ashton, Iowa 13
List of National Historic Landmarks in Iowa 31     Aspinwall, Iowa 15
Clay County, Iowa 30     Atalissa, Iowa 14
Tama County, Iowa 30     Athelstan, Iowa 14
Davis County, Iowa 30     Atkins, Iowa 16
Ackley, Iowa 30     Atlantic, Iowa 20
Cherokee County, Iowa 30     Auburn, Iowa 13
Hardin County, Iowa 30     Audubon, Iowa 15
Decatur County, Iowa 30     Audubon County, Iowa 27
Iowa Highway 141 30     Audubon Township, Audubon County, Iowa 10
Iowa Highway 14 30     Augusta, Iowa 6
Coon Rapids, Iowa 30     Aurelia, Iowa 15
Interstate 35 in Iowa 29     Aurora, Iowa 15
Des Moines County, Iowa 29     Avoca, Iowa 27
Jackson County, Iowa 29     Ayrshire, Iowa 14
Woodbury County, Iowa 29     Badger, Iowa 17
Webster County, Iowa 29     Bagley, Iowa 15
Fonda, Iowa 29     Baldwin, Iowa 15
Lyon County, Iowa 29     Balltown, Iowa 15
Henry County, Iowa 29     Bancroft, Iowa 15
Jasper County, Iowa 29     Bancroft County, Iowa 2
1958 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 29     Bankston, Iowa 15
Goodbye Iowa 29     Barclay Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 12
Wright County, Iowa 29     Barnes City, Iowa 17
Emmet County, Iowa 29     Barnes Township, Buena Vista County, Iowa 11
Iowa Army National Guard 29     Barnum, Iowa 17
Marion County, Iowa 29     Bassett, Iowa 15
Keokuk County, Iowa 29     Batavia, Iowa 14
Grundy County, Iowa 28     Bath Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa 11
Muscatine County, Iowa 28     Battle Creek, Iowa 14
Grinnell, Iowa 28     Baxter, Iowa 15
Delaware County, Iowa 28     Bayard, Iowa 15
Mahaska County, Iowa 28     Beacon, Iowa 15
Madison County, Iowa 28     Beaconsfield, Iowa 14
Crescent, Iowa 28     Beaman, Iowa 14
List of cities in Iowa 28     Bear Grove Township, Cass County, Iowa 11
Dunlap, Iowa 28     Beaver, Iowa 16
Greene County, Iowa 28     Beaver Township, Boone County, Iowa 11
Iowa County, Wisconsin 28     Beaver Township, Butler County, Iowa 11
Sioux County, Iowa 28     Beaverdale, Iowa 3
Plymouth County, Iowa 28     Bedford, Iowa 16
Warren County, Iowa 28     Bellair Township, Appanoose County, Iowa 11
List of University of Iowa people 28     Belle Plaine, Iowa 17
Winneshiek County, Iowa 28     Bellevue, Iowa 16
Audubon County, Iowa 27     Belmond, Iowa 21
Fayette County, Iowa 27     Bennett, Iowa 17
Franklin County, Iowa 27     Bennezette Township, Butler County, Iowa 11
Carson, Iowa 27     Bennington Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 12
Avoca, Iowa 27     Benton, Iowa 14
Marshall County, Iowa 27     Benton County, Iowa 33
Clive, Iowa 27     Benton Township, Benton County, Iowa 12
Ida County, Iowa 27     Benton Township, Cass County, Iowa 11
Wapello County, Iowa 27     Berkley, Iowa 15
Jefferson County, Iowa 27     Bernard, Iowa 15
Dickinson County, Iowa 27     Bertram, Iowa 16
Washington County, Iowa 27     Berwick, Iowa 6
Lee County, Iowa 27     Bettendorf, Iowa 49
Humboldt County, Iowa 27     Bevington, Iowa 18
Emerson, Iowa 27     Big Creek Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 12
Adams County, Iowa 27     Big Grove Township, Benton County, Iowa 12
Missouri Valley, Iowa 27     Birmingham, Iowa 14
Ringgold County, Iowa 27     Black Hawk County, Iowa 35
Asbury, Iowa 27     Black Hawk Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 12
List of Iowa county name etymologies 27     Bladensburg, Iowa 3
Hancock, Iowa 27     Blairsburg, Iowa 14
Hamilton County, Iowa 27     Blairstown, Iowa 16
Howard County, Iowa 27     Blakesburg, Iowa 16
Shelby County, Iowa 27     Blanchard, Iowa 14
Same-sex marriage in Iowa 26     Blencoe, Iowa 14
Independence, Iowa 26     Blockton, Iowa 14
Van Buren County, Iowa 26     Bloomfield, Iowa 24
Guthrie County, Iowa 26     Blue Grass, Iowa 22
Hancock County, Iowa 26     Bode, Iowa 14
Louisa County, Iowa 26     Bolan, Iowa 6
Kossuth County, Iowa 26     Bonaparte, Iowa 16
Carlisle, Iowa 26     Bondurant, Iowa 18
Hastings, Iowa 26     Boone, Iowa 19
Adair County, Iowa 26     Boone County, Iowa 32
Henderson, Iowa 26     Booneville, Iowa 8
Poweshiek County, Iowa 26     Bouton, Iowa 16
Modale, Iowa 26     Boxholm, Iowa 16
Monona County, Iowa 26     Boyden, Iowa 14
City of Centerville Township, Appanoose County, Iowa 26     Braddyville, Iowa 14
Marion, Iowa 26     Bradford, Iowa 5
Centerville, Iowa 26     Bradgate, Iowa 14
Malvern, Iowa 26     Brandon, Iowa 16
Wayne County, Iowa 26     Brayton, Iowa 15
Worth County, Iowa 26     Breda, Iowa 16
Fremont County, Iowa 26     Bremer County, Iowa 32
Mitchell County, Iowa 26     Bridgewater, Iowa 19
Sac County, Iowa 25     Brighton, Iowa 15
Montgomery County, Iowa 25     Brighton Township, Cass County, Iowa 11
Iowa State Daily 25     Bristow, Iowa 15
Pocahontas County, Iowa 25     Britt, Iowa 14
Pacific Junction, Iowa 25     Bronson, Iowa 15
Lucas County, Iowa 25     Brooke Township, Buena Vista County, Iowa 11
Iowa Highway 5 25     Brooklyn, Iowa 15
Iowa Stars 25     Bruce Township, Benton County, Iowa 12
Evansdale, Iowa 25     Brunsville, Iowa 14
Iowa General Assembly 25     Buchanan County, Iowa 34
Minden, Iowa 25     Buck Grove, Iowa 15
O'Brien County, Iowa 25     Buckeye, Iowa 14
Iowa State Patrol 25     Buckingham, Iowa 6
Taylor County, Iowa 25     Buena Vista County, Iowa 32
Monroe County, Iowa 25     Buffalo, Iowa 22
Page County, Iowa 25     Buffalo Center, Iowa 14
Floyd County, Iowa 25     Buffalo Township, Buchanan County, Iowa 12
Iowa Highway 38 25     Buildings of Iowa State University 95
Osceola County, Iowa 25     Burlington, Iowa 57
Keokuk, Iowa 24     Burlington, Iowa (Amtrak station) 7
Clarion, Iowa 24     Burr Oak, Iowa 7
Dyersville, Iowa 24     Burt, Iowa 16
Union County, Iowa 24     Bussey, Iowa 15
Sioux Center, Iowa 24     Butler County, Iowa 33
Treynor, Iowa 24     Butler Township, Butler County, Iowa 11
Winnebago County, Iowa 24     Butler Township, Calhoun County, Iowa 11
Mondamin, Iowa 24     Byron Township, Buchanan County, Iowa 12
Iowa State Fair 24     Calamus, Iowa 16
Palo Alto County, Iowa 24     Caldwell Township, Appanoose County, Iowa 11
Eldridge, Iowa 24     Calhoun County, Iowa 31
Postville, Iowa 24     Calhoun Township, Calhoun County, Iowa 11
Neola, Iowa 24     Callender, Iowa 17
Silver City, Iowa 24     Calmar, Iowa 15
Oelwein, Iowa 24     Calumet, Iowa 14
Newton, Iowa 24     Camanche, Iowa 18
Shelby, Iowa 24     Cambria, Iowa 7
1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 24     Cambridge, Iowa 15
Iowa Highway 150 24     Cameron Township, Audubon County, Iowa 11
Long Grove, Iowa 24     Canton, Iowa 6
List of Iowa county courthouses 24     Canton Township, Benton County, Iowa 12
Bloomfield, Iowa 24     Cantril, Iowa 15
Woodbine, Iowa 24     Carbon, Iowa 16
Durant, Iowa 23     Carl Township, Adams County, Iowa 10
Janesville, Iowa 23     Carlisle, Iowa 26
McClelland, Iowa 23     Carpenter, Iowa 15
Macedonia, Iowa 23     Carroll, Iowa 18
Iowa Events Center 23     Carroll County, Iowa 31
Little Sioux, Iowa 23     Carson, Iowa 27
Magnolia, Iowa 23     Carter Lake, Iowa 33
Iowa State Cyclones 23     Cascade, Iowa 23
Pisgah, Iowa 23     Casey, Iowa 22
Underwood, Iowa 23     Cass County, Iowa 34
Iowa City Press-Citizen 23     Cass Township, Boone County, Iowa 11
Cascade, Iowa 23     Cass Township, Cass County, Iowa 11
Oakland, Iowa 23     Cass Township, Cedar County, Iowa 11
City of Clear Lake Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa 23     Castalia, Iowa 14
Walnut, Iowa 23     Castana, Iowa 14
West Branch, Iowa 23     Cedar County, Iowa 33
Logan, Iowa 23     Cedar Falls, Iowa 40
Iowa Old Capitol Building 23     Cedar Falls Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 10
Humboldt, Iowa 23     Cedar Rapids, Iowa 77
Clear Lake, Iowa 23     Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway 12
Persia, Iowa 23     Cedar Township, Benton County, Iowa 12
Grimes, Iowa 23     Cedar Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa 12
Riverdale, Iowa 22     Cedar Township, Calhoun County, Iowa 11
Le Claire, Iowa 22     Cedar Township, Cherokee County, Iowa 11
Casey, Iowa 22     Center Grove, Iowa 5
1922 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 22     Center Junction, Iowa 15
Peosta, Iowa 22     Center Point, Iowa 15
Blue Grass, Iowa 22     Center Township, Allamakee County, Iowa 11
Buffalo, Iowa 22     Center Township, Calhoun County, Iowa 11
Iowa Department of Natural Resources 22     Center Township, Cedar County, Iowa 11
U.S. Route 20 in Iowa 22     Centerville, Iowa 26
Fairfield, Iowa 21     Central City, Iowa 15
Newell, Iowa 21     Central Iowa Shelter 5
Story City, Iowa 21     Centralia, Iowa 15
Princeton, Iowa 21     Cerro Gordo County, Iowa 32
Anamosa, Iowa 21     Chariton, Iowa 16
Corning, Iowa 21     Chariton Township, Appanoose County, Iowa 11
Mediapolis, Iowa 21     Charles City, Iowa 18
Iowa Highway 1 21     Charlotte, Iowa 16
List of Iowa area codes 21     Charter Oak, Iowa 16
Iowa Highway 22 21     Chatsworth, Iowa 14
Sheldahl, Iowa 21     Chelsea, Iowa 15
Indianola, Iowa 21     Cherokee, Iowa 17
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"Iowa" is a common misspelling or typo for: iota, Iowas.

Synonyms: Iowa
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

IA, IQ.
Consider also: intelligence, mentality, ratio.

Adjective

Midwestern.
Consider also: western.

Other

Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowas.

Expression

Hawkeye State, I Samuel, intelligence quotient.
Source: Eve, based on meta analysis. Top

Computed Synonyms: Iowa

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.0193   Iowa     Illinois     USS Illinois, Illinois River, Illinoisan   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: Iowa

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.4496   Iowa tribe     Iowa River     Iowas   
 2   1.4496   Iowa River     Iowa tribe     Iowas   
 3   1.4495   USS Iowa     Iowa     Illinois, Hawkeye state   
 4   1.0493   Iowa tribe     Iowas     Iowa River   
 5   1.0493   Iowa River     Iowas     Iowa tribe   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: Iowa

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya إدارة الخدمات البشرية بولاية أيوا (Iowa department of human services), إدارة خدمات الموارد البشرية بولاية أياوا (Iowa department of human services). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha إدارة الخدمات البشرية بولاية أيوا (Iowa department of human services), إدارة خدمات الموارد البشرية بولاية أياوا (Iowa department of human services). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic إدارة الخدمات البشرية بولاية أيوا (Iowa department of human services), إدارة خدمات الموارد البشرية بولاية أياوا (Iowa department of human services). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski Айова (Iowa). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) ayova (Iowa). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian Iowa (Hawkeye state, Iowa). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian Айова (Iowa). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) ayova (Iowa). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai รัฐไอโอวาของสหรัฐอเมริกา (Iowa), มลรัฐไอโอวา (Iowa). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina Iowa (Hawkeye state, Iowa). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 衣阿华 (Iowa), 艾奥瓦州 (iowa, iowa state), 艾奥瓦 (Iowa), 美国中西部之一州 (Iowa), 爱荷华州 (Iowa), 爱荷华 (Iowa), 衣阿华州的杜布克 (dubuque iowa), 爱荷华州的东部 (eastern iowa), 机动车的iowa部门 (iowa department of motor vehicle). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 衣阿華 (Iowa), 艾奧瓦州 (iowa, iowa state), 艾奧瓦 (Iowa), 艾奧瓦州的人口 (iowa population), 衣阿華州的杜布克 (dubuque iowa), 愛荷華州的東部 (eastern iowa), 機動車的iowa部門 (iowa department of motor vehicle), 艾奧瓦州國家稅務部 (iowa dnr), 衣阿華州的農場 (iowa farm), 愛荷華州的州長 (iowa governor). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech Iowa (Hawkeye state, Iowa). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Georgian აიოვა (Iowa). Additional references: Georgian, Georgia, Iran, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Gruzinski აიოვა (Iowa). Additional references: Gruzinski, Georgia, Iran, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 아이오와 (Iowa, Ia), 미국 중부의 주 (Illinois, Iowa), 아이오와 주 (Iowa). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 아이오와 (Iowa, Ia), 미국 중부의 주 (Illinois, Iowa), 아이오와 주 (Iowa). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew איווה (Iowa). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic إدارة الخدمات البشرية بولاية أيوا (Iowa department of human services), إدارة خدمات الموارد البشرية بولاية أياوا (Iowa department of human services). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit איווה (Iowa). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese アイオワ州 (Iowa), アイオワ (Iowa, USS Iowa), アイオワ川 (Iowa), アイオワシティー (Iowa city), アイオワ州の郡一覧 (List of counties in Iowa). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Kartuli აიოვა (Iowa). Additional references: Kartuli, Georgia, Iran, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 아이오와 (Iowa, Ia), 미국 중부의 주 (Illinois, Iowa), 아이오와 주 (Iowa). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Latvian Aiova (Iowa). Additional references: Latvian, Latvia, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Latviska Aiova (Iowa). Additional references: Latviska, Latvia, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettisch Aiova (Iowa). Additional references: Lettisch, Latvia, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettish Aiova (Iowa). Additional references: Lettish, Latvia, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi Ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische Ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski Ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian Ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy Ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai Ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Айова (Iowa). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) ayova (Iowa). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Айова (Iowa). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) ayova (Iowa). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) ajova (Iowa). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese รัฐไอโอวาของสหรัฐอเมริกา (Iowa), มลรัฐไอโอวา (Iowa). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish Iowa (iowa). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Malay Iowa (Iowa). Additional references: Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai รัฐไอโอวาของสหรัฐอเมริกา (Iowa), มลรัฐไอโอวา (Iowa). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai รัฐไอโอวาของสหรัฐอเมริกา (Iowa), มลรัฐไอโอวา (Iowa). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang รัฐไอโอวาของสหรัฐอเมริกา (Iowa), มลรัฐไอโอวา (Iowa). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian Айова (Iowa). Additional references: Ukrainian, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) ayova (Iowa). Additional references: Ukrainian, Iowa. (volunteer & more translations)
Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). Top

Constructed Language Translations: Iowa

Language Translations for “Iowa” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagiathagowathaga (Iowa). Additional references: Athag, Iowa. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agiagowaga (Iowa). Additional references: Double Dutch, Iowa. (volunteer)
Esperanto Iovao (Iowa), Iovo (Iowa). Additional references: Esperanto, Iowa. (volunteer)
Leet !0(n)4 (Iowa). Additional references: Leet, Iowa. (volunteer)
Oppish Opiopowopa (Iowa). Additional references: Oppish, Iowa. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Iowaway (Iowa). Additional references: Pig Latin, Iowa. (volunteer)
Terran B iowa (Iowa, Iowas). Additional references: Terran B, Iowa. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubiubowuba (Iowa). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Iowa. (volunteer)
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Ancestral and Extinct Language Translations: Iowa

Language Period Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Sanskrit 1500 BCE - present आयोवा (Iowa). Additional references: Sanskrit, Iowa. (volunteer)
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