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Siouxland is a vernacular region that encompasses the entire Big Sioux River drainage basin in the U.S. states of South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa. The demonym for a resident of Siouxland is Siouxlander. The lower Big Sioux River drainage basin stretches from Sioux City, Iowa, to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, an area that includes much of northwestern Iowa, the northeast corner of Nebraska, the southeast corner of South Dakota, and the extreme southwest corner of Minnesota.

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  • Siouxland is a vernacular region that encompasses the entire Big Sioux River drainage basin in the U.S. states of South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa. The demonym for a resident of Siouxland is Siouxlander. A "vernacular region" is a distinctive area where the inhabitants collectively consider themselves interconnected by a shared history, mutual interests, and a common identity. Such regions are "intellectual inventions" and a form of shorthand to identify things, people, and places. Vernacular regions reflect a "sense of place," but rarely coincide with established jurisdictional borders. The lower Big Sioux River drainage basin stretches from Sioux City, Iowa, to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, an area that includes much of northwestern Iowa, the northeast corner of Nebraska, the southeast corner of South Dakota, and the extreme southwest corner of Minnesota. The term "Siouxland" was coined by author Frederick Manfred in 1946. Manfred was born in Doon, Iowa, a small town in Lyon County. (en)
  • Lo Siouxland è una regione vernacolare che comprende l'intero bacino idrografico del fiume Big Sioux negli stati americani del South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska e Iowa. Una "" è un'area distintiva in cui gli abitanti si considerano collettivamente interconnessi da una storia condivisa, interessi reciproci e un'identità comune. Tali regioni sono "invenzioni intellettuali" e una forma di abbreviazione per identificare cose, persone e luoghi. Le regioni vernacolari riflettono un "senso del luogo", ma raramente coincidono con i confini giurisdizionali stabiliti. Il bacino idrografico inferiore del fiume Big Sioux si estende da Sioux City, Iowa, a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, un'area che comprende gran parte dell'Iowa nord-occidentale, l'angolo nord-est del Nebraska, l'angolo sud-est del South Dakota e l'estremo angolo sud-ovest del Minnesota . Il termine "Siouxland" è stato coniato dall'autore nel 1946. (it)
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  • Siouxland is a vernacular region that encompasses the entire Big Sioux River drainage basin in the U.S. states of South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa. The demonym for a resident of Siouxland is Siouxlander. The lower Big Sioux River drainage basin stretches from Sioux City, Iowa, to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, an area that includes much of northwestern Iowa, the northeast corner of Nebraska, the southeast corner of South Dakota, and the extreme southwest corner of Minnesota. (en)
  • Lo Siouxland è una regione vernacolare che comprende l'intero bacino idrografico del fiume Big Sioux negli stati americani del South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska e Iowa. Una "" è un'area distintiva in cui gli abitanti si considerano collettivamente interconnessi da una storia condivisa, interessi reciproci e un'identità comune. Tali regioni sono "invenzioni intellettuali" e una forma di abbreviazione per identificare cose, persone e luoghi. Le regioni vernacolari riflettono un "senso del luogo", ma raramente coincidono con i confini giurisdizionali stabiliti. (it)
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