Yes, but Ohio is still considered the Midwest.

On 10/7/05, Jim Davis wrote:
> >
> > No, New Mexico is not the south, at least in terms of describing the
> > continental regions of the US.
> >
> > It seems like you're being particular.  So let's go ahead and call the
> > continental US (excepting the tip of Florida), the "temperate zone", since
> > it's not north like Canada and not south like Mexico.
>
> Well... most government agencies seem to agree.  Here's the (admittedly
> arbitrary) categories defined by the census bearue:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Census_Bureau
>
> Here's a sample of information I've found on several embassy sites:
>
> http://usa.usembassy.de/travel-regions.htm
>
> I was unable to find a direct reference but I know that the federal reserve
> uses these divisions as well.
>
> Jim Davis
>
>

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