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  1. Geography of Illinois
  2. The geography of Illinois by Harry Owen Lathrop, 1935
  3. Central Illinois Geography Introduction: Harp Township, Dewitt County, Illinois, Rosamond, Illinois, Cheneyville, Illinois, Holder, Illinois
  4. Geology and geography of the Wheaton Quadrangle (Illinois State Geological Survey. Bulletin) by Arthur C Trowbridge, 1912
  5. Geography of Illinois: Charles Mound, Fourth Principal Meridian, Illiana
  6. Southern Illinois Geography Introduction: St. Elmo, Illinois, Texico, Illinois, Mcclure, Illinois, Reynoldsville, Illinois, Tunnel Hill
  7. Physical geography of the Evanston-Waukegan region, (Illinois State Geological Survey. Bulletin) by Wallace Walter Atwood, 1908
  8. Illinois. Its Geography. Its History. by ILLINOIS), 1938
  9. The Wonderful Land: A History and Geography of Kankakee, Illinois by Florence Williams, 1965
  10. Geography of the Upper Illinois Valley and History of Development, (Illinois...
  11. Grammar School Geography: Illinois Edition by Alexis Everett Frye, 1902
  12. Chicago, Illinois Geography Introduction: Edison Park, Chicago, Calumet Heights, Chicago, Garfield Ridge, Chicago, Mckinley Park, Chicago
  13. The Geography of Illinois by Douglas Clay Ridgley, 2010-01-10
  14. Illinois (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-08

41. University Of Illinois - Geography, Urbana, Illinois (IL)
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42. Illinois Geographic Alliance
Illinois Geographic Alliance. Dedicated to the Teaching of Geography in the State of Illinois. Our purpose is the promotion and enhancement of geographic knowledge in the
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Illinois Geographic Alliance Dedicated to the Teaching of Geography in the State of Illinois Our purpose is the promotion and enhancement of geographic knowledge in the schools and among the general populace of Illinois. To achieve this purpose, the Alliance maintains a strong grassroots organization of geographic educators from schools and universities, participates in educational reform at the district, state, and national levels. We engage in an active program of preservice and inservice teacher education, develop curriculum materials based on the National Geography Standards, and foster public awareness of the importance of geography in our society. About Resources National Geographic Ednet Links Upcoming Events and New Resources IGA is on the Radio!
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43. Illinois - Geography, History, Demographics, Economy, Energy, Transportation, La
Illinois Geography, History, Demographics, Economy, Energy, Transportation, Law and government, Largest cities, Education, Professional sports teams, Lists
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44. Chicago's Urban Area | Illinois Geography
Chicago, as a city, is an urban area. That means that many people and buildings are crowded into a restricted space. In some ways this is good, and some
http://cuip.uchicago.edu/~jpolhill/chicagogeography.htm
Chicago: A great urban area Chicago, as a city, is an urban area. That means that many people and buildings are crowded into a restricted space. In some ways this is good, and some ways not so good. immigration and cultural diversity. In 1900, 75% of Chicago was born in a foreign country! Today, that's much less true, but still immigrants come over every day, bringing with them interesting traditions, great foods, and different languages. Chicago is especially known for its large populations of :
African-Americans (a center of the Great Migration, today Chicago is 40% African-American and is second to New York City in black population);
Polish-Americans (the 2nd largest Polish population in the world outside of Warsaw, Poland!);
Mexican-Americans (2nd largest population in the country);
Indian-Americans (not the same as "Indian-Americans" , but people from India; the city's population has been growing quickly since the 1970s);
Irish-Americans (the nation's largest population);

45. Department Of Geography & Environmental Studies
G ES Home Page W elcome to the Department of Geography Environmental Studies at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. Northeastern (NEIU) is a commuter campus
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46. Illinois Geography - Sweetwood's Illinois Studies
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47. Illinois - Geography
This article is about the State of Illinois. See Illinois (disambiguation) for other uses. Geography. Illinois is in the northcentral U.S. and borders on Lake Michigan.
http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/illinois/geography.html
Illinois
:This article is about the State of Illinois. See Illinois (disambiguation) for other uses.
Geography
Illinois is in the north-central U.S. and borders on Lake Michigan . Surrounding states are Wisconsin to the north, Iowa and Missouri to the west, Kentucky to the south, and Indiana to the east. Illinois also borders Michigan, but only via a water boundary in Lake Michigan Related Topics:
Lake Michigan
Wisconsin Iowa Missouri ... Indiana Illinois has three major geographical divisions. The first is Chicago land , including the city of Chicago , its suburbs, and the adjoining exurban area into which the metropolis is expanding. This region includes a few counties in Indiana and Wisconsin and stretches across much of northern Illinois toward the Iowa border, generally along Interstates and . This region is cosmopolitan, densely populated, industrialized, and settled by a variety of ethnic groups. The city of Chicago is heavily Democratic . While this tendency has historically been balanced by Republican voters in the suburbs, Democrats have significantly increased their suburban support in the past decade. Related Topics:
Chicagoland
Chicago Democratic Republican Southward and westward, the second major division is central Illinois, an area of mostly flat

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