List of Midwest States and Capital
S.no |
State Name |
Capital Name |
Population |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Illinois |
Springfield |
9,415,293 |
2 |
Indiana |
Indianapolis |
6,785,328 |
3 |
Iowa |
Des Moines |
3,155,070 |
4 |
Kansas |
Topeka |
2,937,885 |
5 |
Michigan |
Lansing |
10,072,022 |
6 |
Minnesota |
Saint Paul |
5,706,765 |
7 |
Missouri |
Jefferson City |
6,153,220 |
8 |
Nebraska |
Lincoln |
1,961,503 |
9 |
North Dakota |
Bismarck |
779,094 |
10 |
Ohio |
Columbus |
11,735,317 |
11 |
South Dakota |
Pierre |
886,600 |
12 |
Wisconsin |
Madison |
5,893,716 |
Midwest States and Capitals
Midwest States and Capitals: There are 12 states in the Midwestern United States also known as the North Central region. It is located in the central part of North America. Its population is approximately 69.4 million. The total land area of the Midwest is 30,32,547 square kilometers.
Illinois is the largest state in terms of population having 9.4 million people and Minnesota is the largest in terms of land area 86,900 square miles. North Dakota is the smallest state with a population of about 7,79,000. Ohio is the smallest state by land area of over 40,800 square miles.
In this article, we are going to learn about Midwest States and their Capitals.
Table of Content
- List of Midwest States and Capital
- Largest Midwest State
- Smallest Midwest State
- Interesting facts about the Midwest States
- Conclusion
- Midwest States and Capitals – FAQs
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