Siouxland
![Map of Siouxland from the endpapers of the novel "This Is the Year" by Feike Feikema (Frederick Manfred), who defined "this area where state lines have not been important" and coined the name in 1946](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fa/Siouxland_%28Map%29.gif/220px-Siouxland_%28Map%29.gif)
Siouxland, ABD Güney Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska ve Iowa eyaletlerindeki tüm Big Sioux River drenaj havzasını kapsayan bölge.[1]
Siouxland şehirleri
Genellikle Siouxland'ın bir parçası olarak kabul edilen şehirler şunlardır:
Iowa
- Akron, Iowa
- Bronson, Iowa
- Cherokee, Iowa
- Climbing Hill, Iowa
- Correctionville, Iowa
- Denison, Iowa
- Hawarden, Iowa
- Hinton, Iowa
- Hornick, Iowa
- Ida Grove, Iowa
- LeMars, Iowa
- Lawton, Iowa
- Little Sioux, Iowa
- Merrill, Iowa
- Moville, Iowa
- Okoboji, Iowa
- Onawa, Iowa
- Orange City, Iowa
- Rock Rapids, Iowa
- Rock Valley, Iowa
- Sac City, Iowa
- Salix, Iowa
- Sergeant Bluff, Iowa
- Sheldon, Iowa
- Sioux Center, Iowa
- Sioux City, Iowa
- Sloan, Iowa
- Spencer, Iowa
- Storm Lake, Iowa
Minnesota
- Luverne, Minnesota
Nebraska
- Allen, Nebraska
- Bancroft, Nebraska
- Beemer, Nebraska
- Dakota City, Nebraska
- Hartington, Nebraska
- Homer, Nebraska
- Maskell, Nebraska
- Newcastle, Nebraska
- Obert, Nebraska
- Pender, Nebraska
- Pilger, Nebraska
- Ponca, Nebraska
- Rosalie, Nebraska
- South Sioux City, Nebraska
- St. Helena, Nebraska
- Wakefield, Nebraska
- Walthill, Nebraska
- Wayne, Nebraska
- West Point, Nebraska
- Winnebago, Nebraska
- Wisner, Nebraska
- Wynot, Nebraska
Güney Dakota
- Beresford, South Dakota
- Canton, South Dakota
- Dakota Dunes, South Dakota
- Elk Point, South Dakota
- Gayville, South Dakota
- Jefferson, South Dakota
- North Sioux City, South Dakota
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Vermillion, South Dakota
- Yankton, South Dakota
Ayrıca bakınız
Kaynakça
- ^ [Scheetz, George H.] "Whence Siouxland?" Book Remarks [Sioux City Public Library], May 1991. This article includes remarks by Frederick Manfred and others from interviews with George H. Scheetz, then director of the Sioux City Public Library.