Middle America (United States)
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Middle America is an American colloquialism used to describe either a cultural mindset or region of the United States that, geographically, comprises the bulk of rural and suburban America. This term is usually used in contrast to the more metropolitan areas. The two mindsets reflect different values that portray a dichotomy in American culture. In regards to geographical usage, the term is not literal because one may hold "Middle American values" while not residing there and vice versa.
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- The Simpsons
- Americas (terminology)
- Deep England
- France profonde
- Flyover country
- Middle Australia
- Middle England
- The Middle (TV series)
- Red states and blue states
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