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Iowa. Epp Krusenvald, Norman Maaring, Lukas Pertel Tarvastu Gymnasium 2011. General facts. Capital - Des Moines; area - 92 000 km 2 ; population - around 3 million; location - midwestern part of the United States

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Iowa

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  1. Iowa Epp Krusenvald, Norman Maaring, Lukas Pertel Tarvastu Gymnasium 2011

  2. General facts • Capital - Des Moines; • area - 92 000 km2; • population - around 3 million; • location - midwestern part of the United States • neighbours - Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri; • Iowa - Ioway people.

  3. Geography • Major rivers - Mississippi River, Missouri River; • rolling hills; • about 5 percent is forested; • bald eagle; • animals - deers, raccoons, opossums, chipmunks.

  4. Symbols • Bird - Eastern Goldfinch; • flower - Wild Rose; • grass - Bluebunch Wheatgrass; • tree - Oak; • rock - Geode; • motto - "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain."

  5. History • Native Americans; • the French Period - Louis Jolliet and Marquette; • Louisiana Purchase - became a part of the USA; • december 1846 - Iowa became a state; • Civil War -  helped with railroad; • diverse religious history - small sects; • Amish, Amana Inspirationists and Mormons.

  6. Economy • Diverse economy; • inflation in 1970's; • agriculture - livestock, crops; • taxation; • transportation - airports and railroads.

  7. Culture • Outdoor sports - fishing, hunting, camping; • many festivals - tulip, food; • attractions - adventureland, zoo, waterpark; • Iowa State Fair.

  8. Landmarks • Amana Colonies; • Herbert Hoover Birthplace; • Sergeant Floyd Monument; • Old capitol.

  9. Famous people • Herbert Hoover; • John Wayne; • Henry Wallace; • Ashton Kutcher; • Kyle Korver; • Glenn Miller; • William "Buffalo Bill" Cody; • Grant Wood.

  10. Laws throughout the history • A man with a mustache may never kiss a woman in public; • the "Ice-Cream Man" and his truck are banned; • horses are forbidden to eat fire hydrants; • one-armed piano players must perform for free; • it is against the law to kiss for more than five minutes; • husband may never take more than three gulps of beer while lying in bed with his wife.

  11. Thank you for your attention!

  12. References • Polly Alison Morrice, Joyce Hart.2007. Iowa. Marshall Cavendish Corporation. • Jeri Freedman.2010. Iowa Past & Present. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. • www.legis.state.ia.us/Pubinfo/StateSymbols/ • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa • shgresources.com/ia/facts/ • www.netstate.com/states/geography/ia_geography.htm • www.iowa.gov/ • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Iowa

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