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Midwest - Coggle Diagram
Midwest
Illinois
Chicago
The largest city in the state, an economic hub famous for its architecture, culture, commerce, and finance.
Renowned for its skyscrapers like the Willis Tower, its art institute, and iconic architecture.
Springfield
The capital city and the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. Contains numerous historical landmarks associated with President Lincoln.
Walt Disney
Born in Illinois
Founder of Disney Corporation, whose work influenced the film industry, television, and theme parks worldwide.
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History
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In the mid 18th centurie Seven Year war between French and the Native Americanes. It ends with french defeat.
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Michigan
Detroit
An industrial city, the epicentre of the automotive industry, renowned for its cultural heritage (Motown Records) and arts scene.
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Ohio
Columbus
The capital city, home to universities and a centre of cultural activity.
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Cleveland
An industrial city known for its music scene, museums, and sports teams.
Indiana
Indianapolis
The capital city known for sporting events (Indy 500, Super Bowl), cultural institutions, and industries.
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Iowa
Des Moines
The capital city, an economic and cultural centre known for its political importance during presidential primaries.
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Kansas
Topeka
The capital city historically linked to the Brown vs. Board of Education decision (about desegregation in education).
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Minnesota
Minneapolis - Saint Paul
A twin city known for its cultural activities, commercial bases, and rural areas with lakes and parks.
Home to the Mall of America, one of the largest shopping centres globally.
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Missouri
St. Louis
A city of historical significance, where the Lewis and Clark expedition set out. Famous for the Gateway Arch.
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Area of 180,540 square km
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
An industrial and cultural city famous for its breweries, festivals, and artistic institutions.
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Location and Geography
Great Lakes
Consisting of five major lakes (Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie, Ontario), providing water and influencing the region's climate and economy.
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Dialects
Diverse Dialects
Despite the existence of the "Midland" dialect, variations exist based on geographic and cultural factors.
Language Specifics
Vocabulary, pronunciation, and phrases can vary based on specific regions.
Music
Motown Sound in Detroit
A music label producing famous artists like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, shaping modern popular music.
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Education in the Midwest
Educational System
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Research and Innovation
Specialized programs in fields such as medicine, technology, and social sciences offer diverse educational opportunities.
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