List of regions of the United States
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Interstate regions
Official U.S. regions
Regions defined in law or regulations by the
federal government.
Bureau of Reclamation Regions
(Western United States)
Bureau of Reclamation regions
The Bureau of Reclamation divides the
western United States
into
five major
regions.
• Great Plains Region - Billings, Montana
• Lower Colorado Region - Boulder City,
Nevada
• Mid-Pacific Region - Sacramento,
California
• Pacific Northwest Region - Boise, Idaho
• Upper Colorado Region - Salt Lake City,
Utah
Census Bureau-designated areas
Regional divisions used by the United
States Census Bureau
• Region 1 (Northeast)
• Division 1 (New England)
U.S. Census Bureau regions
• Maine
• New Hampshire
• Vermont
• Massachusetts
• Rhode Island
• Connecticut
• Division 2 (Mid-Atlantic)
• New York
• Pennsylvania
• New Jersey
• Region 2 (Midwest)
• Division 3 (East North Central)
• Wisconsin
• Michigan
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Ohio
• Division 4 (West North Central)
• North Dakota
• South Dakota
• Nebraska
• Kansas
• Minnesota
• Iowa
• Missouri
• Region 3 (South)
• Division 5 (South Atlantic)
• Delaware
• Maryland
• District of Columbia
• Virginia
• West Virginia
• North Carolina
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• South Carolina
• Georgia
• Florida
• Division 6 (East South Central)
• Kentucky
• Tennessee
• Mississippi
• Alabama
• Division 7 (West South Central)
• Oklahoma
• Texas
• Arkansas
• Louisiana
• Region 4 (West)
• Division 8 (Mountain)
• Idaho
• Montana
• Wyoming
• Nevada
• Utah
• Colorado
• Arizona
• New Mexico
• Division 9 (Pacific)
• Alaska
• Washington
• Oregon
• California
• Hawaii
Standard Federal Regions
Standard Federal Regions
The ten standard Federal Regions were
established by OMB (Office of Management
and Budget) Circular A-105,
"Standard
Federal Regions,"
in April, 1974, and re-
quired for all executive agencies. In recent
years, some agencies have tailored their field
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