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what are central plains??​

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In the U.S. state of Wisconsin, the Central Plain is a geographical region consisting of about 13,000 square miles (34,000 km2) of land in a v-shaped belt across the center of the state. ... Plains which were once the bed of Glacial Lake Wisconsin dominate the south central part of the region.

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In the U.S. state of Wisconsin, the Central Plain is a geographical region consisting of about 34,000 km^2 of land in a v-shaped belt across the center of the state.

Plains which were once the bed of Glacial Lake Wisconsin dominate the south central part of the region.

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