Featured Geography of Michigan Entry
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan (pop. 114,024; met. area pop. 322,895), is the home of the University of Michigan. It lies in the southeastern part of Michigan, about 36 miles (58 kilometers) west of Detroit.
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Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan (pop. 114,024; met. area pop. 322,895), is the home of the University of...
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Battle Creek
Battle Creek (pop. 53,364), a city in south-central Michigan, is a health center and the world's...
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Dearborn
Dearborn, Michigan (pop. 97,775), is the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company. The city lies in...
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Detroit
Detroit, dih TROYT, is the largest city in Michigan and one of the world's greatest industrial...
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Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids (pop. 197,800) is the chief manufacturing, distribution, financial, and...
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Holland
Holland (pop. 35,048; met. area pop. 238,314) is a city in western Michigan that was named for...
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Lansing
Lansing (pop. 119,128) is the capital of Michigan and an automobile-manufacturing city. Lansing...
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Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park, Michigan (pop. 40,008), is a residential city in the southwestern part of the...
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Saginaw
Saginaw, SAG uh naw (pop. 61,799; met. area pop. 210,039), is a manufacturing city in eastern...
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