tisdag 10 november 2009

Midwest


Jag har funderat på en sak. Och inte vilken sak som helst utan en jättejätte intressant sak. Det är nämligen så att Madison ska ligga i the Midwest.

Midwest alltså, i mitten i väst eller något liknande. Kartan ovanför föreställer US and the A. A:et är Madison. Är det fler än jag som tycker att Madison ligger i the Mideast?. I mitten men lite österut?

Någon som har en förklaring på detta?

Jag blir galen!!!!!

6 kommentarer:

Unknown sa...

tycker du att länen i sverige makes sense da??

Unknown sa...

västerbotten ligger i öst...väst om Finland men öst i Sverige. Något gammalt som man inte brytt sig om att ändra?!

JooooJo sa...

väster om bottenviken skulle jag gissaatt det kommer från

Unknown sa...

sant...och österbotten ligger i Finland. Om inte S och F varit ett enat land hade det nog hetat annorlunda :) så madison kanske satt ihop med något annat..typ! mkt intressant, c-uppsatsämne?! :)

Linus sa...

Här har du svaret, enligt det allvetande Wikipedia...

As this region lies mostly in the eastern half of the United States, the term "Midwest" can be misleading if one does not understand American history. The term West was applied to the region in the early years of the country. In 1789, the Northwest Ordinance was enacted, creating the Northwest Territory, which was bounded by the Great Lakes and the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Because the Northwest Territory lay between the East Coast and the then-far-West, the states carved out of it were called the "Northwest". In the early 19th century, anything west of the Mississippi River was considered the West, and the Midwest was the region east of the Mississippi and west of the Appalachians. In time, some users began to include Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri in the Midwest. With the settlement of the western prairie, the new term Great Plains States was used for the row of states from North Dakota to Kansas. Later, these states also came to be considered Midwest by some.
The states of the "old Northwest" are now called the "East North Central States" by the United States Census Bureau and the "Great Lakes" region by some of its inhabitants, whereas the states just west of the Mississippi and the Great Plains states are called the "West North Central States" by the Census Bureau. Today people as far west as the prairie sections of Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana sometimes identify themselves with the term Midwest. Some parts of the Midwest are still referred to as "Northwest" for historical reasons – for example, Minnesota-based Northwest Airlines and Northwestern University in Illinois – so the Northwest region of the country is called the "Pacific Northwest" to make a clear distinction.

Anonym sa...

Linus: du ska alltid vara så googlig. Fnula på den här istället! http://www.xkcd.com/503/