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  1. World Studies Europe Annd the Americas Student Express Cd/rom (Indiana) (GEOGRAPHY-HISTORY-CULTURE) by PRENTICE HALL, 2009
  2. The elementary geography (Indiana educational series) by Sanford Niles, 1889
  3. Indiana Geography Introduction: Saint Mary-Of-The-Woods, Indiana, Evansville, In-Ky Metropolitan Statistical Area
  4. Bibliography of Indiana geography, by Stephen Sargent Visher, 1953
  5. The Yiddish language in northern Poland: Its geography and history, (Indiana University Research Center in Anthropology, Folklore, and Linguistics. Publication) by Marvin I Herzog, 1965
  6. The geography of Indiana (Atwood geography series) by J. E Switzer, 1937
  7. Rush County, Indiana: A Study in Rural Settlement Geography by Wayne E. Kiefer, 1969
  8. The Geography of Indiana by J. E. Switzer, 1937
  9. Advanced Geography Indiana Edition
  10. THE ELEMENTARY GEOGRAPHY : Indiana Educational Series by C.W. Willett, 1889-01-01
  11. Geography of Indiana: Time in Indiana, Illiana, Mcvey Memorial Forest, Indiana Uplands
  12. Northern Indiana Geography Introduction: Peoria, Miami County, Indiana, Hamilton, Clinton County, Indiana, Portage Township, Porter County
  13. The complete geography. Mathematical, physical, political (Indiana educational series) by Sanford Niles, 1889
  14. Regions of Indiana: Southwestern Indiana, Northwest Indiana, Geography of Indiana, Illinois-indiana-kentucky Tri-State Area

21. Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Indiana - Geography
Indiana is bounded on the north by Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan, on the east by Ohio, on the south by Kentucky with which it shares the Ohio River as a border, and on
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22. Themes And Lesson Plans -- Indiana In The World
T he materials are available in two different formats PDF format* Individual lesson plans can be downloaded to your computer in a PDF format for
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2nd edition, 2000) Themes and Lesson Plans...
A Taste of the World
The World in Your Hometown Exploring International Connections Through Service Learning
Indiana From the Air
... Forming Diversity Clubs
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A RCHIVED T HEMES AND L ESSON P LANS
THEME I The World in Your Community suggests ways of understanding the international influences that we all experience in our own communities every day. back to top THEME II: Indiana's Resources, Goods, and Services provides a look at the physical and human resources that allow Indiana to play a major role on the international scene.

23. Indiana Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Indiana. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Indiana and other city and state resources.
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24. Indiana Geography Projects - 30 Cool Activities, Crafts
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25. Indiana Geography, Geography Of Indiana
Topography The topography of Indiana ranges from slightly rolling land in the northern half of the state to the rugged hills in the south. Franklin Township is the highest point
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Topography The topography of Indiana ranges from slightly rolling land in the northern half of the state to the rugged hills in the south. Franklin Township is the highest point above sea level at a height of 1,257 ft while the lowest point is on the Ohio River at 320 ft. An important river of Indiana is the Wabash River and its tributaries the White, Eel, Mississinewa, and Tippecanoe rivers. The northern region is drained by the Maumee River, which flows into Lake Erie at Toledo, Ohio, and by the Kankakee River, which joins the Illinois River in Illinois. In the southwest, the two White River forks empty into the Wabash, and in the southeast, the Whitewater River flows into the Ohio. There are 400 lakes in the northern part of the state including lakes Wawasee, Maxinkuckee, Freeman, and Shafer. There are mineral springs at French Lick and West Baden in Orange County, and two large caves at Wyandotte and Marengo in adjoining Crawford County.
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26. Howstuffworks "Geography Of Indiana"
The geography of Indiana adds greatly to the beauty and majesty of the United States. Learn more about the geography of Indiana at HowStuffWorks.
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Browse the article Geography of Indiana Introduction to Geography of Indiana Indiana, one of the Midwestern states of the United States. It is bounded by the states of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois. Lake Michigan forms part of Indiana's northwestern border, the Ohio River all of the southern border. With an area of 36,420 square miles (94,328 km2), Indiana is the 38th largest state in the nation. Indiana in brief General information Statehood: Dec. 11, 1816, the 19th state. State abbreviations: Ind. (traditional); IN (postal). State capital: Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana since 1825. Earlier capitals were Vincennes (1800-1813) and Corydon (1813-1824). State motto: The Crossroads of America. Popular name: The Hoosier State. State song: "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away." Words and music by Paul Dresser. Symbols of Indiana State bird: Cardinal.

27. Indiana Geography, Geography Of Indiana, Map, List Of Rivers In Indiana.
Indiana geography, map, northern Indiana, southern indiana, central, physical geography of Indiana, list of rivers in Indiana, great lake, plains, lowlands, map and more.
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28. Canal Society Of Indiana - Impact On Indiana Geography
As early settlers came into the state, they found a landscape covered with hardwood trees, lakes and swamps. Indiana had great potential for agricultural development.
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IMPACT OF THE CANAL ERA ON INDIANA GEOGRAPHY
As early settlers came into the state, they found a landscape covered with hardwood trees, lakes and swamps. Indiana had great potential for agricultural development. Unlike the east with its thin, often rocky soils, Indiana had a deep, rich soil base. Trees could be removed, the swampy lands drained, and bountiful crops grown if there was a way to get them and livestock to market.
George Washington felt that canals offered the young nation the best hope of linking its regions into a united country. Although he never traveled to Indiana, he was a surveyor and always had a keen interest in geography and canals. He was the first to suggest that a canal might be built to connect the waters of the St. Lawrence via the Great Lakes with those of the Mississippi river. The connective passage for this link was a seven mile area between the Maumee river and the Little river at Fort Wayne. This historic "Glorious Gate" was used by Native Americans and the early French voyagers. In southeastern Indiana the Whitewater river, which flows into the Ohio near Cincinnati, also offered a natural route for taking goods to market. The problem there was the "white water." The rapids in the river made it largely unnavigable to commercial boat traffic.

29. Indiana Geography And History
Indiana geography and history plus travel and vacation information.
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Indiana facts and history plus travel and tourism information.
Capital: Indianapolis
Abbreviations: IN (postal), Ind.
Area: 36,420 square miles
State Bird: Cardinal
State Tree: Tulip Tree
State Flower: Peony
State Motto: The Crossroads of America
Nickname: The Hoosier State
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Indiana means "land of Indians," a reminder of the many Native Americans who lived on the land before "Hoosiers" became the more common name for Indiana residents. No one knows for sure where the nickname " Hoosier " came from, but there are many theories. Indiana became the 19th state on December 11, 1816, and has since become a major player in the manufacturing and agriculture industries. Indiana companies produce auto parts, steel, electronics, medical equipment, chemicals and more. In flat northern Indiana and on the rolling hills in the southern part of the state, farmers grow corn, soybeans, and hay and raise pigs, dairy cows, and chickens. Indiana is home to three nationally distinguished educational institutions - Purdue University Indiana University , and Notre Dame . Indianapolis, the capital city, lies in the center of the state and hosts the famous

30. Indiana Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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College Directory College University Colleges by Degree Geography schools Indiana geography schools have long attracted students from all over the country as well as the globe. Students at Indiana geography schools are provided with an opportunity to either continue their education or focus more on a specific area of interest. In terms of location, Indiana geography schools can be found in large or small cities within the state. Also, Indiana geography schools exist either as their own institution or as part of a larger university. At Indiana geography schools, students can compete for a variety of degrees ranging anywhere from a two-year degree program to doctoral degrees. While attending Indiana geography schools, students are able to learn skills and application in a variety of ways. Through internships, research, and hands-on courses, students are able to put their knowledge to practice, which creates greater success in the workforce after graduation. With the variety in course types and school experiences comes the flexibility for students to find Indiana geography schools that best represent their interests and career paths. However, students should be advised that while most Indiana geography schools are accredited, some are not. Through Indiana geography schools, students are provided the opportunity to grow intellectually and in practice. In doing so, student at Indiana geography schools are better prepared for success after graduation.

31. GENI - Geography Educators' Network Of Indiana Inc.
Reading level Ages 48 Paperback 32 pages Publisher Gallopade International (May 2003) Language English ISBN-10 0635018330 ISBN-13 978-0635018335 Product Dimensions 10
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32. Indiana - Fun Facts And Information
Fun Facts about Indiana. Interesting factoids, information and answers.
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33. Center For Social Studies And International Education
Indiana Geography and History of the World Professional Development Workshops. The Center for Social Studies and International Education at Indiana University works with
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Indiana Geography and History of the World Professional Development Workshops
The Center for Social Studies and International Education at Indiana University works with five Title VI Area Studies Centers at Indiana University to provide professional development training workshops for social studies teachers in the state of Indiana who are or will be teaching the new social studies course, Geography and History of the World. The workshops are aligned with the Indiana Department of Education Standards for the course. Each Area Studies Center has a variety of teacher resources to support this new curriculum and the accompanying Indiana standards. Our Area Studies partners for this program are the following: African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Bloomington, IN 47405 E-mail to: afrist@indiana.edu Fax: (812) 855-6734 Web Site URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~afrist/ Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 1125 East Atwater Avenue Bloomington, IN 47401

34. GENI - News & Events
The Geography Educators' Network of Indiana (GENI), the National Geographic Society's Indiana Geography Education Alliance, will sponsor the televised portion of the Indiana
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GEOGRAPHY BEE 2001 What a performance!!! The 100 fourth through eight grade finalists competing in the 13th annual Indiana Geographic Bee did a fabulous job! The preliminary rounds this year were more competitive than ever. All 100 represent the top 1% of students in their peer group, demonstrating geographic literacy. Of the hundreds of thousands of students participating in school-level Bee's, approximately one in a thousand participants at the state-level. Five groups of twenty compete to narrow the field to ten finalists. After the preliminary and tiebreaker rounds, the final ten competitors vied for the top two positions. Then, the final two competitors participated in a Championship Round to determine the second-place and first-place positions.
2001 GEOGRAPHY BEE TOP THREE CHAMPIONS 1st Place - Erik Bolt 2nd Place - Matthew Giffin 3rd Place - Sean Buuck 2001 GEOGRAPHY BEE TOP TEN FINALISTS Scott Adams, Mohit Agrawal, Erik Bolt, Sean Buuck, Michael Christie, John Compton,
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35. Indiana
Indiana Geography. 1895 U.S. Atlas, Indiana, from Pam Rietsch; Indiana History. Hoosier Heritage, noteworthy people, places, and events in Indiana history
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36. Indiana - Geography, Demographics, Important Cities And Towns, Law And Governmen
pop (2000e) 6 081 000; area 93 716 km /36 185 sq mi. State in EC USA, S of L Michigan, divided into 92 counties; the Hoosier State ; 19th state to join the Union, 1816
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37. Indiana Geography Schools | American School Search
Detailed information and reviews on Geography schools, colleges, and universities in Indiana.
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38. Indiana - Geography
This article is about the U.S. state. See also Indiana, Pennsylvania (U.S.) and Indiana, S o Paulo (Brazil.) Geography. Indiana is bounded on the north by Lake Michigan and
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Indiana is bounded on the north by Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan , on the east by Ohio , on the south by Kentucky with which it shares the Ohio River as a border, and on the west by Illinois . Indiana is one of the Great Lakes states. Related Topics:
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Michigan Ohio Kentucky ... Illinois The 475 mile long Wabash River bisects the state from northeast to southwest and has given Indiana two theme songs, the state song On the Banks of the Wabash as well as The Wabash Cannonball . The White River (a tributary of the Wabash, which is a tributary of the Ohio) zigzags through central Indiana. Indianapolis and Muncie are large cities on this river. Evansville, the third largest city in Indiana, is located on the Ohio River, which forms all of the Indiana-Kentucky border. Northern Indiana is mostly farmland; however, the northwest corner of the state is part of the greater metropolitan area of Chicago and is therefore more densely populated.

39. Warsaw Indiana Geography Demographics Primary Industry
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Warsaw is a city located in Kosciusko County, Indiana . As of the census, the city had a total population of 12,415. The city is the county seat of Kosciusko County
1 Geography
Warsaw is located at 41°14'26" North, 85°50'49" West (41.240564, -85.847002) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 29.9 km² mi² ). 27.1 km² (10.5 mi²) of it is land and 2.8 km² (1.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 9.26% water.
2 Demographics
As of the census of , there are 12,415 people, 4,794 households, and 3,068 families residing in the city. The population density is 457.4/km² (1,184.6/mi²). There are 5,101 housing units at an average density of 187.9/km² (486.7/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 90.50% White African American Native American Asian ... Pacific Islander , 5.25% from

40. Teen Wins Indiana Geography Bee For 2nd Straight Year - 13 WTHR
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