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minionofmidas
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« on: November 09, 2012, 02:38:55 PM »

Iowa is not very rural either. Missouri has two large conurbations, and, like, two, maybe three more settlements large enough to be described as in all respects urban (Springfield, Columbia, maybe Joplin). The problem with Iowa's cities is not that they are too few but that there are too many of them, about 8 to 10, and none can claim supremacy.
Some of them even have their Colored Downtown Section, Ope. Tongue
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