Illinois
Illinois is bordered by Wisconsin in the north; Lake Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky in the east; Kentucky and Missouri in the south; and Missouri and Iowa in the west. With a population of 12,671,821 (January 2020), Illinois is the sixth largest population, and the 25th largest land area of all U.S. states. The capital of Illinois is Springfield, but the biggest city is Chicago. Its governor is J. B. Pritzker, an American businessman, co-founder of the Pritzker Group, and a member of the Pritzker family that owns the Hyatt hotel chain.
The first Europeans to reach the area were French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet, who arrived in 1673. In 1717 Illinois became part of the Louisiana territory, a French colony, but in 1763 the French ceded the region to Britain. After the American Revolution, Illinois became a U.S. territory, and in 1818 it was declared the 21st state.
Because of its geographic position and its long north-south axis, Illinois has wide regional variations in temperature. Across the state, seasonal temperature variation also tends to be great, with typically cold, snowy winters and hot summers. Much of Illinois was once covered in prairie grass, earning the state its nickname. The diversified nature of its economy, strength in manufacturing, agriculture, finance, mining, transportation, government, technology, and services (including tourism) makes Illinois a microcosm of the national economy.
The state’s official snack food is popcorn, which can be served Chicago-style: with a mixture of cheese-covered and caramel-covered popcorn.
Illinois’ slogan is "the Land of Lincoln" because Abraham Lincoln lived there for 31 years. Today, visitors can see Lincoln’s home and his tomb in Springfield.
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Complete List of Cities in Illinois
MCHENRY
McHenry is a City in McHenry county with inhabitants.
MELROSE PARK
Melrose Park is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
MERRIONETTE PARK
Merrionette Park is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
METTAWA
Mettawa is a Village in Lake county with inhabitants.
MIDLOTHIAN
Midlothian is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
MILLBROOK
Millbrook is a Village in Kendall county with inhabitants.
MILLINGTON
Millington is a Village in LaSalle county with inhabitants.
MINOOKA
Minooka is a Village in Grundy county with inhabitants.
MOKENA
Mokena is a Village in Will county with inhabitants.
MONEE
Monee is a Village in Will county with inhabitants.
MONTGOMERY
Montgomery is a Village in Kane county with inhabitants.
MORTON GROVE
Morton Grove is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
MUNDELEIN
Mundelein is a Village in Lake county with inhabitants.
NAPERVILLE
Naperville is a City in Will county with inhabitants.
NEW LENOX
New Lenox is a Village in Will county with inhabitants.
NEWARK
Newark is a Village in Kendall county with inhabitants.
NILES
Niles is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
NORRIDGE
Norridge is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
NORTH AURORA
North Aurora is a Village in Kane county with inhabitants.
NORTH BARRINGTON
North Barrington is a Village in Lake county with inhabitants.
NORTH CHICAGO
North Chicago is a City in Lake county with inhabitants.
NORTH RIVERSIDE
North Riverside is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
NORTHBROOK
Northbrook is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
NORTHFIELD
Northfield is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
NORTHLAKE
Northlake is a City in Cook county with inhabitants.
OAK BROOK
Oak Brook is a Village in DuPage county with inhabitants.
OAK FOREST
Oak Forest is a City in Cook county with inhabitants.
OAK LAWN
Oak Lawn is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
OAK PARK
Oak Park is a Village in Cook county with inhabitants.
OAKBROOK TERRACE
Oakbrook Terrace is a City in DuPage county with inhabitants.