List of Belt Regions of The United States - List of Regions

List of Regions

  • Banana Belt, a term applied to several U.S. areas with milder climates than their surrounding regions.
  • Bible Belt, any collection of states where evangelical and fundamentalist Protestantism are prevalent.
  • Black Belt, a region of fertile farmlands in the Southeast, now known as a region with a high ratio of African-American residents, descendants of slave laborers on the cotton plantations of the 19th century
    • Black Belt (region of Alabama), a section of Alabama (and extending into Mississippi) having a particular concentration of the same characteristics
  • Borscht Belt, a region of Jewish resorts in the Catskills
  • Corn Belt, midwestern states where corn is the primary crop
  • Cotton Belt, southern states where cotton is or was a primary crop
  • Frost Belt, a region of cold weather in the northeastern and north-central United States
  • Fruit Belt, an area where fruit growing is prominent
  • Grain Belt, sometimes Wheat Belt, northern midwestern states where most of North America's grain and soybeans are grown
  • Indiana Gas Belt, a region of Indiana that was the site of a natural gas boom in the late 19th century and early 20th century
  • Jell-O Belt, also known as the Mormon Corridor, western states with a large Mormon population
  • Lead Belt, a district in southeastern Missouri that has a long history of mining for lead
  • Pine Belt, a region of southern Mississippi where longleaf pine trees are abundant
  • Rice Belt, southern states where rice is a major crop
  • Rust Belt (sometimes called the Manufacturing Belt), northeastern and central northern states where heavy industrialization—and some economic stagnation—is common
  • Salt Belt, a region in the Northeast and Midwest states where large quantities of salt is applied to control snow and ice on roads during the winter season.
  • Snowbelt, areas in the Northeast and northern Midwest prone to lake effect snow
  • Stroke Belt, a region in the Southeast that has an unusually high incidence of stroke and other forms of cardiovascular disease
  • Sun Belt, southern, hot-weather states stretching from coast to coast
  • Unchurched Belt, a region in the far Western United States that has low religious attendance

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