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  • Rocky Mountains: Location & Regional Differences - Midwest vs. West
    No, the Rocky Mountain region is not in the Midwest region.

    Here's why:

    * Rocky Mountains: The Rocky Mountains are a major mountain range that runs through the western United States and Canada. They are considered part of the Western United States or Western North America.

    * Midwest: The Midwest is a region in the central United States, known for its flat plains, agriculture, and the Great Lakes.

    The Rocky Mountains are geographically separated from the Midwest by the Great Plains.

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