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  1. Map of the United States with Wisconsin highlighted Wisconsin is a state located in the Midwestern United States . As of January 1, 2021, there were 190 cities in Wisconsin, and 1,883 municipalities.

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      Coordinates: 44°N 90°W. Wisconsin ( / wɪˈskɒnsɪn / ⓘ...

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      A general map of Wisconsin. Wisconsin, a state in the...

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Large detailed map of Wisconsin with cities and towns. This map shows cities, towns, counties, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, main roads, secondary roads, rivers and lakes in Wisconsin. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.

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    Coordinates: 44°N 90°W. Wisconsin ( / wɪˈskɒnsɪn / ⓘ wisk-ON-sin) [13] is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest of the United States. It borders Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north.

  4. Categories: Cities in Wisconsin. Lists of cities by US state.

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    Wisconsin is located in the East North Central United States, and is considered to be a part of the Midwest. The state has a total area of 65,496 square miles (169,630 km2), making it the 23rd largest U.S. State.Of this area, 17% is water, primarily Lake Michigan, Superior, and the many inland lakes in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Super...

    As of the 2020 census, Wisconsin had a population of 5,893,718, and ranked 27th in the United States in population density. The center of population is located in Green Lake County, in the city of Markesan. Wisconsin is divided into 72 counties, and has 190 cities, 407 villages, and 1250 towns. Approximately 939,489 residents live in Milwaukee Coun...

    Most of Wisconsin has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb), while southern and southwestern portions are classified as hot-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa). The highest temperature ever recorded in the state was in the Wisconsin Dells, on July 13, 1936, where it reached 114 °F (46 °C). The lowest temperature ever record...

    Wisconsin, located between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, is home to a wide variety of geographical features. The state can generally be divided into five distinct regions—Lake Superior Lowland, Northern Highland, Central Plain, Western Upland, and Eastern Ridges & Lowlands. Lawrence Martin created this schema for dividing the state int...

    Wisconsin has geologic formations and deposits that vary in age from over three billion years to several thousand years, with most rocks being millions of years old. The oldest geologic formations were created over 600 million years ago during the Precambrian, with the majority being below the glacial deposits. Proterozoic rocks form much of Wiscon...

    Rivers

    Wisconsin is bordered by the Mississippi River and St. Croix River to the west. The state has more than 12,000 named rivers and streams, totaling 84,000 miles (135,000 km) in length. The state is named after the 430 miles (690 km) long Wisconsin River. Its name is derived from the Algonquin languages of the indigenous people. The name was first recorded as "Meskousing" by Jacques Marquette in 1673, but was later modified to "Ouisconsin" by later French explorers in the 18th century. The name...

    Lakes

    Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior in the north and Lake Michigan in the east. The state has over 15,000 named lakes, totaling about 1 million acres (4,000 km2). Within Wisconsin, Lakes Superior and Michigan total 6.4 million acres (26,000 km2). Along the two great lakes, Wisconsin has over 500 miles (800 km) of shoreline. Lake Winnebago is the largest inland lake, totaling over 137,700 acres (557 km2), and 88 miles (142 km) of shoreline. The lake was derived from Glacial Lake Oshkosh app...

    Islands

    A lot of the named islands in Wisconsin are in the Great Lakes. Many surround the Door Peninsula in Lake Michigan, or are part of the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior. The Mississippi River also has a multitude of islands on the state's western boundary. Inland lakes and rivers contain the rest of the islands of Wisconsin. Many lakes, including Beaver Dam Lake, Fox Lake, and Lake Winnebago, have an abundance of islands. Large rivers, like the Wisconsin River and Fox River, have many islands a...

    Wisconsin has 67 state parks, covering more than 60,570 acres (245.1 km2), and several are nationally recognized. Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area covers 3,063 acres (12.40 km2), and preserves numerous glacial landforms. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail runs through the park. Devil's Lake State Park is located in the Baraboo Range, south of ...

    General sources

    1. Spoolman, Scott (2018). Wisconsin State Parks: Extraordinary Stories of Geology and Natural History. Wisconsin Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-87020-850-8. Archived from the original on 2021-10-14. Retrieved 2020-10-29. 2. Martin, Lawrence (1916). The Physical Geography of Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-03475-7. Retrieved September 14, 2010.

  5. A map of Wisconsin cities that includes interstates, US Highways and State Routes - by Geology.com.

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  7. Feb 5, 2024 · Physical map of Wisconsin showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Wisconsin.

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