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Maps of Michigan provide information on the different cities and land features in the state of Michigan. Check out our interactive maps of Michigan.

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor

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Battle Creek

Battle Creek

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Detroit

Detroit

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Flint

Flint

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Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids

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Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo

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Lansing

Lansing

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Muskegon

Muskegon

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Saginaw

Saginaw

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Capital Lansing
Area 58,527 sq mi
151,586 sq km
Population
(2000 census)
9,938,444
Major Cities
(2000 census)
Detroit (951,270), Grand Rapids (197,800),
Warren (138,247), Flint (124,943),
Sterling Heights (124,471)
Major Rivers Grand, Muskegon, Manistee, St. Clair, Kalamazoo
Highest Point Mt. Arvon
1,979 feet
603 meters
Industry motor vehicles, machinery, fabricated metal products, food processing, chemicals, mining, tourism
Agriculture dairy products, beef cattle, vegetables, hogs, corn, hay, soybeans
Minerals and Resources natural gas, iron ore, petroleum, magnesium, portland cement

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Geography of Michigan

Michigan, one of the East North Central states of the United States. It is bounded on the north by Lake Superior and the province of Ontario; on the east by Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake St.

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History of Michigan

Indians entered Michigan several thousand years ago. The earliest people were probably nomadic hunters.