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This article is for the American West. If you are looking for the United States Census Bureau's Region No. 4, try U.S. West.


The American West

Western states are in red.
The West
Seventeen Western States Arizona California Colorado Idaho Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota Texas UtahUtah ( In Detail) (Full size) State nickname: Beehive State Other U. States Capital Salt Lake City Largest City Salt Lake City Governor Olene Walker Area Total Land Water % water Ranked 13th 220,080 km² 212,988 km² 7,092 km² 3. 2% Population Total ( 2000) WashingtonWashington is a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It should not be confused with Washington, DC, the nation's capital. To avoid confusion, the state is often called Washington state . Although the state capital is Olympia, the largest c WyomingWyoming State nickname: Equality State Other U. States Capital Cheyenne Largest City Cheyenne Governor Dave Freudenthal Area Total Land Water % water Ranked 10th 253,554 km² 251,706 km² 1,851 km² 0. 7% Population Total ( 2000) Density Ranked 50th 493,782
Population: 91,457,662
Area: 1,832,214 sq/mi
4.745.434 km²
Sometimes included with the West
Mississippi River States ArkansasArkansas [akns] is a southern state in the southern United States. The 2000 census was 2,673,400. postal abbreviation is AR. It was admitted in 1836. USS Arkansas was named in honor of this state. History The early French explorers of the state gave it it IowaIowa Flag of Iowa (In Detail) (Full size) State nickname: "The Hawkeye State Other U. States Capital Des Moines Largest City Des Moines Governor Thomas Vilsack Area Total % water Ranked 26th 145,743 km2 0. 71% Population Total ( 2000) Density Ranked 30th LouisianaLouisiana is a southern state of the United States of America. It uses the U. postal abbreviation LA . The state is bordered to the west by the state of Texas, to the north by Arkansas, to the east by the state of Mississippi, and to the south by the Gulf MinnesotaMinnesota ( In Detail) (Full size) State nickname: North Star State Other U. States Capital Saint Paul Largest City Minneapolis Governor Tim Pawlenty Area Total Land Water % water Ranked 12th225,365 km²206,375 km²18,990 km²8. 4% Population Total ( 2000) D MissouriMissouri named after the Missouri Siouan Indian tribe meaning "canoe", is a Midwestern state of the United States with Jefferson City as its capital. The state's nickname is the State the U. Post Office abbreviation for Missouri is MO and the state public
Population: 18,839,605
Area: 311,671 sq/mi
807.228 km²
Seldom included with the West
Census Bureau Alaska Hawaii
Population: 1,658,272
Area: 592,824 sq/mi
1.535.414 km²

The American West (or The West), is an informal but well-recognized name for the region comprising the 17 most western states in the continental United States. They are, in order of their admittance into the Union, Texas (1845), California (1850), Oregon (1859), Kansas (1861), Nebraska (1867), Nevada (1864), Colorado (1876), Montana (1889), North Dakota (1881), South Dakota (1889), Washington (1889), Idaho (1890), Wyoming (1896), Utah (1896), Oklahoma (1907), New Mexico (1912), and Arizona (1912). The region includes all the states west, generally, of the eastern boundary of the land set aside for the use of the American Indians by the United States in 1834. The region encompasses most of the Louisiana Purchase, most of the land ceded by Britain in 1818, all of the land acquired when the Texas Republic joined the Union, all of the land ceded by Britain in 1846, all of the land ceded by Mexico in 1848, and all of the Gadsden Purchase. Missouri and Arkansas also have some claim to be considered western states, both by proximity and history. Sometimes, The West refers to all states west of the Mississippi River. Also, the U.S. Census Bureau calls its Region No. 4, "West", but that reference is almost always used only for statistical reporting.



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