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The Upper Midwest is a region of the United States with no official boundaries but it usually includes the state of Wisconsin and its neighbors.
The Association for Institutional Research in the Upper Midwest defines the region as including the states of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
According to the Library of Congress, the area is a region of the United States that comprised the old Northwest Territory which includes the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
The National Weather Service defines the Upper Midwest as the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin.
The United States Geological Survey has at least two definitions of the Upper Midwest:
The United States Department of Defense defines the Upper Midwest as including six the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
| Regions of the United States | |
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| Census Bureau Regions | |
| U.S. Midwest | U.S. Northeast | U.S. South | U.S. West | |
| Non-Census Bureau Regions | |
| Coastal states | Deep South | Delmarva | East | Eastern Seaboard | Gulf States | Great Lakes States | International Border states | Mid-Atlantic | Mississippi Delta | Mountain States | New England | North | Pacific Northwest | the Plains States | South Central States | Southeast | Southwest | Upper Midwest | West Coast |