Southern Idaho

Southern Idaho is a generic geographical term roughly analogous with the areas of the U.S. state of Idaho located in the Mountain Time Zone. It particularly refers to the combined areas of the Boise metropolitan area, the Magic Valley and Eastern Idaho.

Major cities in southern Idaho include Boise, Nampa, Meridian, Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls.

Coordinates: 43°N 115°W / 43°N 115°W / 43; -115

State of Idaho
Boise (capital)
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Famous quotes containing the word southern:

    The Great South Beach of Long Island,... though wild and desolate, as it wants the bold bank,... possesses but half the grandeur of Cape Cod in my eyes, nor is the imagination contented with its southern aspect.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)