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Wisconsin ( ) is a state in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions 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. With a population of about 6 million and an area of about 65,500 square miles, Wisconsin is the 20th-largest state by population and the 23rd-largest by area. It has 72 counties. The state's most populous city is Milwaukee. Its capital and second-most populous city is Madison; other urban areas include Green Bay and the Fox Cities.
Wisconsin's geography is diverse, with dense forests in the north (including Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest), rugged unglaciated hills in the western Driftless Area, and wooded plains, lowlands, and farms stretching from the interior east to Lake Michigan. Wisconsin has the third-longest Great Lakes coastline, after Ontario and Michigan. At the time of European contact, the area was inhabited by Algonquian and Siouan nations, and today it is home to eleven federally recognized tribes. Originally part of the Northwest Territory, it was admitted as a state in 1848. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, many European settlers entered the state, mostly from Germany and Scandinavia. Wisconsin remains a center of German American and Scandinavian American culture, particularly in its cuisine, with foods such as bratwurst and kringle.
Wisconsin is one of the nation's leading dairy producers and is known as "America's Dairyland"; it is particularly famous for its cheese. The state is also famous for its breweries, with beer in Milwaukee a longstanding industry. Wisconsin has some of the nation's most permissive alcohol laws and is known for its drinking culture. Its economy is dominated by manufacturing, healthcare, information technology, and agriculture—specifically dairy, cranberries, and ginseng. Tourism is also a major contributor to its economy. The gross domestic product in 2020 was $348 billion. Wisconsin is home to one UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprising two of the most significant buildings designed by Wisconsin-born architect Frank Lloyd Wright: his studio at Taliesin and his Jacobs I House. Politically, it is considered a swing state in national and statewide elections; the Republican Party was founded in Wisconsin in 1854. Provided by Wikipedia
Wisconsin

Wisconsin's geography is diverse, with dense forests in the north (including Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest), rugged unglaciated hills in the western Driftless Area, and wooded plains, lowlands, and farms stretching from the interior east to Lake Michigan. Wisconsin has the third-longest Great Lakes coastline, after Ontario and Michigan. At the time of European contact, the area was inhabited by Algonquian and Siouan nations, and today it is home to eleven federally recognized tribes. Originally part of the Northwest Territory, it was admitted as a state in 1848. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, many European settlers entered the state, mostly from Germany and Scandinavia. Wisconsin remains a center of German American and Scandinavian American culture, particularly in its cuisine, with foods such as bratwurst and kringle.
Wisconsin is one of the nation's leading dairy producers and is known as "America's Dairyland"; it is particularly famous for its cheese. The state is also famous for its breweries, with beer in Milwaukee a longstanding industry. Wisconsin has some of the nation's most permissive alcohol laws and is known for its drinking culture. Its economy is dominated by manufacturing, healthcare, information technology, and agriculture—specifically dairy, cranberries, and ginseng. Tourism is also a major contributor to its economy. The gross domestic product in 2020 was $348 billion. Wisconsin is home to one UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprising two of the most significant buildings designed by Wisconsin-born architect Frank Lloyd Wright: his studio at Taliesin and his Jacobs I House. Politically, it is considered a swing state in national and statewide elections; the Republican Party was founded in Wisconsin in 1854. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by McCann, Dennis, 1950-“…Wisconsin Historical Society…”
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2Published 2018“…Early Maritime Cultures in East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean (Conference) University of Wisconsin-Madison)…”
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3Published 2018“…Early Maritime Cultures in East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean (Conference) University of Wisconsin-Madison)…”
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4by Washington, George, 1732-1799“…University of Wisconsin--Madison. Center for the Study of the American Constitution…”
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6Published 2014“…Nonlinear Programming Symposium University of Wisconsin--Madison…”
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7Published 2014“…Joel Sipress, History, University of Wisconsin/Superior --…”
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8by Kaquatosh, Raymond C., 1924-“…State Historical Society of Wisconsin…”
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11Published 2010“…Mellon Foundation Interdisciplinary Workshop on Adorno (University of Wisconsin-Madison)…”
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12Published 2007“…Armstrong, Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA --…”
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15Published 2004“…Richard Prepost, Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin --…”
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16Published 2000“…Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion Madison, Wis.…”
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17Published 1999“…Linguistics Symposium of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee…”
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18Published 1999“…Linguistics Symposium of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee…”
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19Published 1999“…Linguistics Symposium of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee…”
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20Published 1999“…Linguistics Symposium of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee…”
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