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SCIENCEAug 19 · 09:58 UTCDAILY YONDERSarah Alexander Melotte

Panhandle Geography

Panhandles are defined as geographic features generally more rural than surrounding regions. An analysis using multiple definitions of rurality found that about 35% of residents in national panhandles live outside Census-defined Urban Areas, compared to a national average of 19%. The article compiled lists of nine states believed to have panhandles: Alaska, Florida, Idaho, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia.

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