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Flatlanders, in its more general sense, is used almost exclusively to refer to people from any state East of the Rocky Mountains. In its proper specific usage, it refers to anyone not from a mountainous environment (usually those transplanted from the East to West coasts; also known as Gapers). Over the years this term has been adapted by those to which it originally referred as a way of compensating for their geographic and cultural deficiencies.Flatlanders is a term for people from Wisconsin, commonly used by people from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (the U.P.). This term comes from the fact that Wisconsin is generally flat compared to the U.P., and the Yoopers like to remind them of that.Flatlanders is also a term used in Wisconsin to describe a person from Illinois.More generally, the term "flatlander" is sometimes used to apply generally to those viewed as "outsiders" throughout the mountainous Appalachian region of the northeastern United States. In practice it is more frequently used in good-natured contempt rather than in actual hostility (though its negative connotations certainly do appear from time to time); the borough of Mansfield, Pennsylvania contains an eatery called Frankie Flatlander's Cafe, which does brisk business despite the proprietor's joking self-advertisement as a non-native.Flatlanders is a pejorative term in use in Northern Central Pennsylvania. One is either a Ridgerunner or a Flatlander. Flatlanders are generally thought of as people from New Jersey or the south of Pennsylvania, particularly around Philadelphia. The common understanding, as represesented in the book Flatlanders and Ridgerunners, is that the Flatlanders lack the knowledge of the hills and the means of basic survival and should go home
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