Siouxland


 
 

Siouxland is a general term referring to the area around Sioux City, Iowa. This encompasses parts of northwestern Iowa, northeastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota. There are no official boundaries to Siouxland, but since the term is most frequently used by the local media, one can assume that Siouxland is roughly synonymous with the Sioux City media's sphere of influence.

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The term "Siouxland" was reportedly coined by author Frederick Manfred in 1947. Manfred was born in Doon, a small town in Lyon County, Iowa.

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Some cities that are commonly considered to be part of Siouxland include:

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Sioux City, Iowa: Sioux City is a city located in Western Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 85,013. It is the county seat of Woodbury County....

Iowa: Iowa is the 29th state of the United States, having joined the Union on December 28, 1846. The official name of the state is the "State of Iowa", and the U.S. Post Office abbreviation for the state is IA....

South Dakota: South Dakota is a Midwestern state in the United States. It is named after the Lakota (Sioux) American Indian tribe....

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