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  1. Wisconsin: its geography and topography, history, geology, and mineralogy: together with brief sketches of its antiquities, natural history, soil, productions, population, and government by Increase Allen Lapham, 2010-08-30
  2. Wisconsin's Foundations: A Review of the State's Geology and Its Influence on Geography and Human Activity by Gwen Schultz, 1986-03
  3. Learning from the Land: Wisconsin Land Use (New Badger History) by Bobbie Malone, 1998-10-12
  4. Wisconsin (Our Amazing States) by Marcia Amidon Lusted, 2009-09
  5. Wisconsin: Past and Present (The United States: Past and Present) by Bridget Heos, 2009-09
  6. The Economic Geography of Green County Wisconsin by Elmer Harrison Johnson, 2010-03-09
  7. The pupil's workbook in geography of Wisconsin: The project-problem method by Lynn B Stiles, 1921
  8. The Physical Geography of Wisconsin by Lawrence Martin, 1982
  9. The Geography of Southwestern Wisconsin by W. O. Blanchard, 1924-01-01
  10. The Physical Geography of Wisconsin by Lawrence Martin, 1916
  11. The Physical Geography of Wisconsin, Issue 36 by Lawrence Martin, Fredrik Turville Thwaites, 2010-02-23
  12. Wisconsin Geography Introduction: Richard Bong State Recreation Area, Lake Wisconsin, Lake Hallie, Wisconsin, the Rave, Shullsburg, Wisconsin
  13. A Description of Models Illustrating the Physical Geography of Wisconsin by Milwaukee Wisconsin State College, 2009-07-17
  14. The geography of the region about Devil's lake and the Dallas of the Wisconsin,: With some notes on its surface geology (Wisconsin. Geological and natural ... Bulletin no. V. Educational series, no. 1) by Rollin D Salisbury, 1900

21. Wisconsin Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Wisconsin. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Wisconsin and other city and state resources.
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22. Wisconsin Geography & Environment: Geography & Environment In Wisconsin, United
Wisconsin Geography Environment Directory. Includes listings for Geography Environment in Wisconsin, United States
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23. Matteson, Wisconsin - Geography
Matteson is a town located in Waupaca County, Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 956. Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau
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Matteson is a town located in Waupaca County, Wisconsin . As of the census, the town had a total population of 956.
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According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 96.2 ) of it is land and 1.2 ) of it is water. The total area is 1.27% water. Related Topics:
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24. Wisconsin - Geography
A selection of articles related to wisconsin geography wisconsin - geography Encyclopedia II - Wisconsin - Geography. The state is bordered by the Montreal River, Lake
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25. Wisconsin: Geographical Provinces: Introduction
Wisconsin Geography The Geographical Provinces of Wisconsin The Physical Geography of Wisconsin
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Introduction Western Upland Eastern Ridges and Lowlands Central Plain Northern Highland ... Glossary Words in the text shown in blue are explained in the Glossary These pages are excerpted and adapted from Lawrence Martin, The Physical Geography of Wisconsin, web site
The Geographical Provinces of Wisconsin
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The position of Wisconsin as one of the states on the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River is its chief geographical asset, for, as was well said by Theodore Roosevelt, these states are "destined to be the greatest, the richest, the most prosperous of all the great, rich and prosperous commonwealths which go to make up the mightiest republic the world has ever seen." The capacity of this state for population depends chiefly upon topography , soil and climate, hence it will be of advantage to study the nature of the surface features of Wisconsin and their origin. The state of Wisconsin is located about a third of the way from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, near the northern boundary of the United States. It lies in what is commonly called the Middle West, between Lake Superior, Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Its greatest length is 320 miles, its greatest width about 295 miles, and its area 56,066 square miles. Geology Wisconsin includes a large area of the oldest rocks, called

26. DOA Home - Wisconsin Geography, Maps And Graphics
Special maps and graphics related to Wisconsin's geography and demographic trends.
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27. Quia - Wisconsin Geography
Review Chapter 1 and 2 of The Wisconsin Journey. Wisconsin Geography. Review Chapter 1 and 2 of The Wisconsin Journey.
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28. Wisconsin Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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College Directory College University Colleges by Location Wisconsin schools Wisconsin geography schools attract a variety of students from all over the country and continue to encourage international students as well. With the help of Wisconsin geography schools students from different backgrounds are provided with a unique collegiate career that prepares them for a successful future. Wisconsin geography schools provide students with a variety of degrees. They range anywhere from a two-year degree program to doctoral degrees. Also, Wisconsin geography schools vary drastically in size. Some are found on large university campuses while others exist at smaller schools. While attending Wisconsin geography schools, students are able to learn skills and application in a variety of ways. Wisconsin geography schools offer students internship, research, and engaging courses and seminars in order to improve their techniques and prepare them to market themselves upon graduation. Because of the variety, students searching for a unique experience can find Wisconsin geography schools that best match their personal and academic interests and goals. However, during the search process, students should be wary of whether or not the Wisconsin geography schools they apply to are accredited. Wisconsin geography schools give students an outlet to further their academic interests and passions while effectively preparing them to be marketable contributors within the workforce.

29. Wisconsin Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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College Directory College University Colleges by Degree Geography schools Wisconsin geography schools attract a variety of students from all over the country and continue to encourage international students as well. With the help of Wisconsin geography schools students from different backgrounds are provided with a unique collegiate career that prepares them for a successful future. Because of their location, Wisconsin geography schools permit students to experience a great deal of variety and academic, social, and housing opportunities. Additionally, there are several ways to educate oneself outside of the campus. Wisconsin geography schools give students access to every environment from major metropolitan cities to rural wilderness. Not to mention, Wisconsin geography schools are some of the best in the country. Wisconsin geography schools offer a variety of ways in which to educate students. Through internships, research, and engaging courses, Wisconsin geography schools equip students with the comprehensive skills they need to become successful in their respective field. Because of these offerings, students have the opportunity to find and attend Wisconsin geography schools that are perfectly tailored to their academic and career paths. One thing students must watch for, however, is the accreditation of Wisconsin geography schools that they are applying to. Most schools are already accredited but there are a few that are not.

30. ECB: Wisconsin-Celebrating People, Place And Past | Land
of Wisconsin geography. The Great Lakes Environmental Atlas and Resource Book Information on early settlement and development in the Great Lakes region and the geology, biology, and
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Stories about some of Wisconsin's endangered species from the Department of Natural Resources Environmental Education site. Critter Corner
Learn about Wisconsin wildlife from the Department of Natural Resources Environmental Education site. Endangered Species in Wisconsin This list from the US Fish and Wildlife Service includes links to additional information and photos of each species. For more general information on endangered species in our region, see the

31. Wisconsin Geography Quiz
A 15 question Geography quiz. Based on Millionaire, so questions go from easy to hard.
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32. Wisconsin Geography Bee At St. Norbert College
Released March 19, 2008 Wisconsin Geography Bee at St. Norbert College Friday, April 4 The North Atlantic current brings warm waters from the tropics to the west coast of
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33. Wisconsin Geography, Geography Of Wisconsin
Land Wisconsin can be divided into four main geographical regions, each covering roughly onequarter of the state's land area. Superior Upland, below Lake Superior is the most
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Wisconsin can be divided into four main geographical regions, each covering roughly one-quarter of the state's land area. Superior Upland, below Lake Superior is the most highly elevated area of Wisconsin. It is characterized by heavily forested rolling hills but no high mountains. Elevations range from about 700 ft (200 m) to slightly under 2,000 ft (600 m). A second upland region is called the Driftless Area. This has a more rugged terrain, largely untouched by the glacial drifts that smoothed out topographical features in other parts of the state. Elevations here reach more than 1,200 ft (400 m). The third region is a large, crescent-shaped plain in central Wisconsin. The unglaciated portion is sandstone plain, broken by rock formations that from a distance appear similar to the buttes and mesas of Colorado.
Finally, in the east and southeast along Lake Michigan lies a large, glaciated lowland plain, fairly smooth in the Green Bay-Winnebago area but more irregular on the Door Peninsula and in the south.
The highest point of the state is Timms Hill standing at a height of 1,952 ft (595 m). The lowest elevation is 579 ft (177 m), along the Lake Michigan shoreline.

34. WER: Increase Lapham / Wisconsin Geography And Topography
Increase Lapham, one of America's best known naturalists and engineers, was born in Palmyra, New York, in 1811, and died in Milwaukee in 1875.
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Increase Lapham, one of America's best known naturalists and engineers, was born in Palmyra, New York, in 1811, and died in Milwaukee in 1875. He was assistant surveyor of the Erie canal and was on the engineering force that constructed the Welland and Miami canals. He came to Milwaukee in 1836. From 1873 to 1875 he was chief geologist for the state of Wisconsin. His contributions to the scientific knowledge of the geology, topography, and botany of his adopted state are second to none. Probably few of our citizens realize how many results of his labors are to be found in the Milwaukee public library, and the State Historical Library, in the form of maps, statistics, and tabulations of various sorts. Among his most important works are "A Geographical and Topographical Description of Wisconsin," 1844; "Antiquities of Wisconsin," "Geological Map of Wisconsin," 1855. The selection here given shows his careful, scholarly habits of thought; his painstaking sense of accuracy, even down to the minutest detail; and at the same time his enlivening and human imagination. Increase Lapham should be held in the memory of Wisconsin people as one of the choicest and most useful spirits who have been nurtured by or have ministered to her life and institutions.

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Search: Wisconsin Natural Features Significant geography formed by forces of nature in Wisconsin Wisconsin Historical Sites Important historical locations in Wisconsin Wisconsin Capitol Tour History of construction, architecture, and materials used in the building of the capitol are among the many facets highlighted. This is an excellent video tour for any one who wants to know all about the state capitol.
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The Glacial Void
The last glacier bypassed a section of southwestern Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa. All of the fascinating results of this glacial void are discussed, including dramatic sinkholes, vast caves, land, and underground rivers.
Lake Superior's Isle Royal
This jewel of Lake Superior, now a national park, is considered a part of Michigan though it is closer to Minnesota and Wisconsin. Its rugged coastline and fascinating interior are captured during the summer time. This is full video tour of this beautiful island.

36. Wisconsin State Geography
Want to learn about USA state geography? Check out our USA state geography pages.
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37. Geography Faculty Directory
The University of MadisonWisconsin Department of Geography in historic Science Hall.
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38. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of Wisconsin - Geography
The US50 Wisconsin State maps and general geography information.
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The image below shows the location of Wisconsin state in relation to the other states in the United States of America.
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Area: 54,310 square miles (USGS)
Highest Elevation: 1,951 ft (Timms Hill) (USGS)
Lowest Elevation: 579 ft (Lake Michigan) (USGS)
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39. University Of Wisconsin - Geography, Madison, Wisconsin (WI)
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If you have US visa, you can travel to all the major cities of Wisconsin. The capital of Wisconsin is Madison and the largest city is Milwaukee. Other major cities of Wisconsin are Green Bay and Racine.
Wisconsin's numerous beautiful lakes and streams and its northern woodlands have made it a haven for visitors. There are many state parks, forests, as well as two national forests. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and Saint Croix and Lower Saint Croix national scenic rivers are in addition located here. These picturesque places may encourage you to apply for a fiancée visa.
The Wisconsin climate is characteristically continental with certain alterations due to Lakes Michigan and Superior. The climate is most beneficial for dairy farming. The average yearly temperature differs from 39 F in the north to approximately 50 F in the south. The information can be helpful to you when you come to the US, after winning the green card lottery.

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