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  1. State of Michigan. A state coat of arms on a blue field. The flag of the state of Michigan is a coat of arms set on a dark blue field, as set forth by Michigan state law. [1] The governor has a variant of the flag with a white field instead of blue one. [1] The state has an official flag month from June 14 through July 14.

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    Detroit ( / dɪˈtrɔɪt /; dih-TROYT, locally also / ˈdiːtrɔɪt /) [7] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. Detroit had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 census, [8] making it the 29th-most populous city in the ...

  3. The Michigan Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is organized as a bicameral institution consisting of the Senate, the upper house, and the House of Representatives, the lower house. Article IV of the Michigan Constitution, adopted in 1963, defines the role of the legislature and how it is to be constituted.

  4. Lake Michigan. Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes in North America. It has a surface area of 22,300 square miles (58,000 square kilometers). It is 307 by 118 miles (494 by 190 kilometers) wide. Lake Michigan is the 5th largest lake in the world. Lake Michigan is surrounded by the U.S. states of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and ...

  5. Lansing, is the capital of Michigan and centrally located in the Lower Peninsula. It is the fifth largest city in the state. The Lansing-East Lansing metropolitan area is the third largest metro area in Michigan. Flint is the sixth largest city in the state and an important center for Michigan's automotive industry.

  6. www .umich .edu. The University of Michigan ( U-M, UMich, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, or simply Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Started in 1817, about 20 years before Michigan became a state, the university is the state's oldest university. The university is called one of the first eight Public Ivys.

  7. Michigan, State, Midwestern U.S. Area: 96,713 sq mi (250,487 sq km). Population: (2020) 10,077,331; (2023 est.) 10,037,261. Capital: Lansing. Surrounded almost entirely by the Great Lakes, Michigan is divided into two large land segments: the Upper and Lower peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula is bordered to the south by Indiana and Ohio; the Upper ...

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