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  Algonquin
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  Aurora
  Barrington
  Batavia
  Belleville
  Bloomington
  Bolingbrook
  Buffalo Grove
  Carol Stream
  Carpentersville
  Champaign
  Chicago
  Chicago Northside
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  Cicero
  Clinton
  Crystal Lake
  Decatur
 
  Des Plaines
  Downers Grove
  Elgin
  Elmhurst
  Elmwood Park
  Evanston
  Forest Park
  Forsyth
  Geneva
  Glen Ellyn
  Glenview
  Gurnee
  Hawthorn Woods
  Highland Park
  Hoffman Estates
  Huntley
  Joliet
  Kildeer
  Lake Forest
 
  Lake Zurich
  Lake in the Hills
  Libertyville
  Lombard
  Long Grove
  Moline
  Mount Prospect
  Naperville
  Normal
  Northbrook
  OFallon
  Oak Lawn
  Oak Park
  Orland Park
  Palatine
  Park Ridge
  Peoria
  Plainfield
  Quincy
 
  River Forest
  Rochester
  Rock Island
  Rockford
  Romeoville
  Schaumburg
  Shorewood
  Skokie
  Springfield
  St Charles
  Tinley Park
  Urbana
  Vernon Hills
  Warrenville
  Waukegan
  Wheaton
  Wilmette
  Winfield
  Winnetka

Illinois
Illinois covers 57,918 square miles and has a population of 12,419,293 people. Illinois's capital is Springfield, which has a population of 111,454. Other important cities are Chicago (pop. 2,896,016), Arlington Heights (pop. 76,031), Bloomington (pop. 64,808), Champaign (pop. 67,518), Cicero (pop. 85,616), Decatur (pop. 81,860), Elgin (pop. 94,487), Evanston (pop. 74,239), Joliet (pop. 106,221), Naperville (pop. 128,358), Palatine (pop. 65,479), Rockford (pop. 150,115), Schaumburg (pop. 75,386) and Skokie (pop. 63,348).

Illinois was admitted to the Union on July 3rd, 1890 as the 43rd state. It's bordered by Wisconsin to the north, Iowa to the northwest, Missouri to the west and southwest, Indiana to the east and Kentucky to the southeast. The state flower is the "Purple Violet" and it's nickname is "Prairie State". Illinois's economy is broken into two categories; agriculture and industry. CCorn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, dairy products and wheat provide for the agricultural side. While machinery, food processing, electric equipment, chemical products, printing and publishing, fabricated metal products, transportation equipment, petroleum and coal provide for the industrial side.

 

 

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