Nebraska Map

Discover the expansive plains and central charm of the Midwest with these Nebraska map that visualize state borders, cities, and geography. These sheets promote spatial thinking, concentration, and U.S. regional knowledge.

Each page is included in a high-quality PDF, ideal for A4 printing at home or school and perfectly suited for use with a light-up tracing pad.

Part of the Maps collection, Last updated on Fri, 30 May 2025 22:39:13 GMT.

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US Map with Nebraska Shaded and State Names

Black-and-white map of the United States with Nebraska highlighted using diagonal shading. Each state is labeled with its official two-letter abbreviation.
Black-and-white map of the United States with Nebraska highlighted using diagonal shading. Each state is labeled with its official two-letter abbreviation. | zuzuzi.com

US Map with Nebraska Shaded

Black-and-white map of the United States with Nebraska highlighted using diagonal shading.
Black-and-white map of the United States with Nebraska highlighted using diagonal shading. | zuzuzi.com

What is Nebraska?

Nebraska is a landlocked state located in the central United States. It borders South Dakota to the north, Iowa and Missouri to the east, Kansas to the south, and Colorado and Wyoming to the west. The capital is Lincoln, and the largest city is Omaha.

Nebraska is known for its agriculture, especially corn and cattle, as well as its history tied to westward expansion and the Great Plains. The state flower is the goldenrod, and the state bird is the western meadowlark. Nebraska has a population of over 2 million (as of July 2024).

How to say Nebraska in different languages?

  • English: Nebraska
  • French: Nebraska
  • Spanish: Nebraska
  • Arabic: نبراسكا
  • German: Nebraska
  • Chinese: 内布拉斯加州
  • Japanese: ネブラスカ州
  • Korean: 네브래스카
  • Portuguese: Nebraska
  • Italian: Nebraska
  • Hindi: नेब्रास्का
  • Russian: Небраска
  • Turkish: Nebraska

References

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why aren’t Alaska and Hawaii in their real location on the map?

On this map, Alaska and Hawaii have been moved to keep all the states together in one compact image. In reality, Alaska is far to the northwest of the continent, above Canada, and Hawaii is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, far from California. This repositioning is a common layout trick to make the map easier to read.

Are these maps ideal for coloring?

Yes, these maps use black borders only with no fill background, making them perfect for coloring activities with crayons or markers.

What materials do I need to use these maps?

Just print them and use crayons, colored pencils, or markers. Lamination and dry-erase markers can make them reusable.